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Articles related to "Classic Jazz"
Jazz Icons Classic Jazz Viewing For Jazz Lovers, the introduction of DVD's did not make high quality Jazz Concerts any easier to get until now. The Jazz Icons DVD series is changing jazz viewing. release of jazz icons dvd • classic jazz viewing • mingus tours with the exciting eric dolphy • quincy jones big band 1960 • detroit jazz festival
Chicago Jazz Radio Stations For fans of classic jazz music in Chicago, the choices for listening to their favorite music is rather limited. Recently, the choices are online or in the suburbs. chicago jazz radio • jazz radio stations in chicago • famous chicago jazz • famous radio stations • radio
Smooth Jazz: Muzak for Boomers? Is Smooth Jazz is nothing more than a natural means of bringing Jazz to the masses? smooth jazz • classic jazz • sade • the rippingtons • the beatles
Jeff Healey and Cool Jazz 78s Jeff Healey had a library of vinyl, and sometimes what he had just bought at a flea market for a song turned out to be another collector's dream melody. jeff healey • collecting vinyl • music collecting • jazz legend • dixie flea market
Taking up from where Fletcher Henderson left after Henderson's initial burst many other bands also followed the big band swing jazz
Mon Ami Historic Winery One of Ohio's best kept secrets is a beautiful little winery and restaurant on the shores of Lake Erie. Great food, amazing wine, music and scenic views await you. mon ami winery • mon ami • wine country ohio • ohio wineries • wine trips in ohio
NewSong: The Christmas Hope The NewSong men offer up "The Christmas Hope" from Reunion Records, wrapping up nicely their Christmas trilogy: the Shoes, the Blessing, and now, the Hope. newsong • the christmas hope • the christmas shoes • the christmas blessing • reunion records
Porgy and Bess You've all heard the jazz classic "Summertime." But where did this tune come from? The answer is an opera. george gerswhin • porgy and bess • folk opera • summertime • african-americans in opera
RockSteady Monty And Ernest Ode To Studio One It has been said that you can't go home again, but legendary Jamaican pianist Monty Alexander give it's a great try on Rocksteady. studio one • jilly’s club in new york • my boy lollipop • telarc label • film noir art
Nightlife in San Cristóbal The music scene in San Cristóbal de las Casas is a wonderful mix of jazz, salsa, reggae, rock, and more. A great way to relax at the end of the day. san cristobal • mexico • san cristobal de las casas • travel • nightlife
Si*Se This Latin-house band from New York City will make you laugh, cry, dance, and shake your booty. new york city • aire • drum-n-bass • bossanova • ryan farley
Summer in Danmark: The Copenhagen Jazz Festival Smooth notes as sweet as honey fill the air in Copenhagen every summer. More toes are tapped, fingers snapped and hips swayed as one of Europe’s premier jazz venues opens the door to a 10-day collective jam session. Starting the first Friday in July each year, the capital of Denmark hosts the Copenhagen Jazz Festival. copenhagen • jazz • festival • music • copenhagen jazz festival
Geneva's Fête de la Musique This massive, city-wide festival spans 3 days, with hundreds of musical performances. Here are the highlights, without which a visit to the Fête would hardly be complete fête de la musique • geneva • summer music festival • weekend festival • jazz music
Summer Music Festivals in the Northwest U.S. From country to jazz, alternative rock to bluegrass, music festivals in Oregon, Washington, Wyoming and Montana showcase the best of local and regional musicans. music festivals • jazz festival mt hood • bumbershoot seattle • country music oregon • creation fest nw
The Popular Swing Masters An overview of the swing era and the prominent players influencing the jass scene. jazz
Music to Go: HighGear's TrailAudio Here's a review of the MP3 Player for the rest of us! HighGear's TrailAudio really gives you something to listen to. Find out how this little unit can change the way you practice and cross train. mp3 • ipod • ice • skating • jumps
August 2001's Best New CD's Review of new CD's from American Head Charge, Babyface, Balance of Power, Beautiful Creatures, Bilal, Mary J. Blige, The Crystal Method, Don Lewis Band, Eve to Adam, Jimmy Eat World, Puddle of Mudd, Name Your Poison and Twisted Forever. cd review • american head charge • babyface • balance of power • beautiful creatures |
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