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    3 days ago · Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

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    • Jazz Age

      Jazz is a music genre that originated in the Black-American...

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    • Eubie Blake

      James Hubert "Eubie" Blake (February 7, 1887 – February 12,...

    • Jews in Jazz

      Al Jolson in 1929. Jewish Americans have played a...

    • List of Jazz Genres

      The term "jazz-rock" (or "jazz/rock") is often used as a...

    • Bebop

      Bebop or bop is a style of jazz developed in the early to...

    • List of jazz festivals

      The Montreal Jazz Fest holds the 2004 Guinness World Record...

  2. 4 days ago · Signature. Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed " Satchmo ", " Satch ", and " Pops ", [2] was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several eras in the history of jazz. [3]

  3. May 17, 2024 · Keith Jarrett (born May 8, 1945, Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American jazz pianist, composer, and saxophonist considered to be one of the most original and prolific jazz musicians to emerge during the late 20th century. He is also a noted classical pianist.

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  4. 4 days ago · The Great American Songbook is the loosely defined canon of significant 20th-century American jazz standards, popular songs, and show tunes.

  5. 2 days ago · Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan; April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) was an American jazz and swing music singer. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner, Lester Young, Holiday made a significant contribution to jazz music and pop singing.

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