10 LIVRES EN POLONAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KANSAS CITY JAZZ»
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Kansas City Jazz: From Ragtime to Bebop - a History
" Kansas City Jazz is the definitive account of the raw, hard-driving style that put Kansas City on the musical map. It is a must read for everyone who loves jazz or American music history.
Frank Driggs, Chuck Haddix, 2006
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Jazz Style in Kansas City and the Southwest
Lester Young, Jack Teagarden, Count Basie, Ben Webster, Charlie Christian, Mary Lou Williams, and Charlie Parker are just a few of the jazz luminaries discussed in Jazz Style in Kansas City and the Southwest, the essential account of the ...
The great bands of the Kansas City era drew on many styles to create a distinctive music that was among the finest expressions of swing and laid groundwork for modern jazz.
nsas City website, "While New Orleans was the birthplace of jazz, America's music grew up in Kansas City." Kansas City is known as one of the most popular "cradles of jazz.
Jesse Russel, Ronald Cohn, 2013
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Kansas City "Fake Book": Original Music Notation Songbook ...
"This song book features jazz sheet music notation in tenor sax solo, piano melody, piano chords, drums, and bass guitar parts"--Back cover.
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Rhapsody in Blue on Canvas: Kansas City Old Jazz Clubs and ...
The Rhapsody in Blues On Canvas Music CD featuring the full melody, piano, bass guitar and drums parts of the music illustrated in this book can be sampled and down-loaded at Amazon.com MP3.
Don W. Smith, Sheron Y. Smith, 2013
1 Speaking of the creation of a specifically southwestern jazz, Ross Russell, in his classic study jazz Style in Kansas City and the Southwest, observes that "the state of Texas, the largest and most populous in the Kansas City— Southwest area ...
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The Language of Jazz - Strona 75
Neil Powell. ansas City Like New Orleans and Chicago, Kansas City became a focal point for jazz musicians and gave its e to a musical style; and, as with Storyville in New Orleans, the reason was at least partly political. The key figure was ...
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Jazz city: the impact of our cities on the development of jazz - Strona 158
As the New York Times reported in 1922: "In a speech before 1,000 teachers, the superintendent of schools in Kansas City, Missouri, warned, 'This nation has been fighting booze for a long time. I am just wondering whether jazz isn't going to ...
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City of Gabriels: The History of Jazz in St. Louis, 1895-1973 - Strona iv
St. Louis has played an important role in the development of jazz, and Dennis has captured both the facts and the feel for this ... Chuck Haddix, Marr Sound Archives, University of Missouri–Kansas City; Richard Henderson, Crusaders for Jazz; ...
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New York City, Kansas City jazz museums bet on World Series
New York City's Louis Armstrong House Museum and the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, announced a friendly wager on the games between ... «Washington Times, oct 15»
Tale Of The Tape: New York City Vs. Kansas City
New York City and Kansas City: roughly 1,200 miles apart in geography and even ... Many influences of Kansas City jazz can be heard all over the country ... «CBS Local, oct 15»
Jazz Town: Festival time returns to 18th & Vine
It's time for Kansas City's 18th & Vine Jazz and Blues Festival, the biggest celebration of the year for the historic home of Kansas City jazz. Come Saturday you ... «Kansas City Star, oct 15»
Kansas City jazz community mourns the death of drummer Tommy …
Drummer Tommy Ruskin, a longtime staple of the Kansas City jazz scene known for his sense of humor and jam sessions throughout the region, died Thursday ... «Kansas City Star, janv 15»
Kansas City jazz musician Ben Kynard dies at age 92
Kansas City jazz musician Ben Kynard, the man who wrote the standard “Red Top” when he performed with the famed Lionel Hampton Orchestra, has died. «Kansas City Star, juil 12»