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Diane Joan Schuur (born December 10, 1953), nicknamed " Deedles ", is an American jazz singer and pianist. As of 2015, Schuur had released 23 albums, and had extended her jazz repertoire to include essences of Latin, gospel, pop and country music. Her most successful album is Diane Schuur & the Count Basie Orchestra, which remained number one ...
KTTZ-FM. / 33.582028°N 101.890722°W / 33.582028; -101.890722 ( KTTZ-FM) KTTZ-FM (89.1 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a public radio format in Lubbock, Texas, U.S. The station is owned by Texas Tech University and features news radio, classical and jazz music and programming from National Public Radio .
J. Randy Jackson. Illinois Jacquet. Eddie Johnson (musician) Plas Johnson. David Jones (jazz musician)
Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah (born March 31, 1983, [5] formerly Christian Scott) [6] is an American jazz trumpeter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer. He has been nominated for six Grammy Awards [7] and is a two-time Edison Award [8] winner. He has been named the Jazz FM Innovator of the Year [9] and the Jazz Journalists Association ...
Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Pages in category "Jazz in Louisiana" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Music of Louisiana. The music of Louisiana can be divided into three general regions: rural south Louisiana, home to Creole Zydeco and Old French (now known as cajun music), New Orleans, and north Louisiana. The region in and around Greater New Orleans has a unique musical heritage tied to Dixieland jazz, blues, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
Dixieland jazz, also referred to as traditional jazz, hot jazz, or simply Dixieland, is a style of jazz based on the music that developed in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century. The 1917 recordings by the Original Dixieland Jass Band (which shortly thereafter changed the spelling of its name to "Original Dixieland Jazz Band") fostered ...
Jelly Roll Morton, a Louisiana Creole jazz artist, c. 1917 or 1918. Cornetist Buddy Bolden played in New Orleans from 1895 to 1906. No recordings by him exist. His band is credited with creating the big four: the first syncopated bass drum pattern to deviate from the standard on-the-beat march. [100]