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  2. Quincy Jones - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Jones is a 91-year-old jazz arranger, conductor, songwriter, and film and television producer. He has won 28 Grammy Awards and was the first African American to be nominated for an Oscar and to conduct the Academy Awards.

  3. Glenn Miller - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Miller was a popular big band leader, arranger, composer, and trombone player before and during World War II. He was married to Helen Burger and had two children, but he disappeared in action in 1944 and was declared dead in 1945.

  4. Billie Holiday - Wikipedia

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    Billie Holiday was an American jazz and swing singer who died of heart failure on July 17, 1959, at age 44. She had a turbulent childhood, a successful career, and legal troubles with drug abuse.

  5. 1930s in jazz - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and development of jazz in the 1930s, a decade of swing, big bands, standards, and bebop. Explore the key figures, songs, and styles of jazz in this period, from Louis Armstrong to Django Reinhardt.

  6. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and career of Louis Armstrong, one of the most influential figures in jazz history. He was born on August 4, 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and became a renowned trumpeter, singer, and bandleader.

  7. List of jazz festivals - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable jazz festivals around the world, with historic and current events. Find out the location, year, notes and image of each festival, from Ann Arbor to Zürich.

  8. Ray Charles - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles (1930-2004) was a pioneer of soul music and a crossover artist who influenced many genres. He was blinded by childhood glaucoma and became one of the first black musicians to have artistic control and win multiple Grammy Awards.

  9. Timeline of music in the United States (1880–1919) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Demuth begins a series of jazz-themed paintings that are a "definitive contribution to the early history of jazz. [282] Tom Brown forms a white band, Brown's Dixieland Jass Band, for the Lamb's Club in Chicago; this dance orchestra was the first group to "formally introduce the music called jazz or jazz" to white Americans.