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Jazz (novel) (810 bytes)
1: [[Image:jazz_book.gif|thumb|170px|Jazz cover]] 2: '''Jazz''' is a novel by [[Toni Morrison]] set in [[1926]... 6: "Jazz is the story of a triangle of passion, jealousy, ... All That Jazz (1789 bytes) 1: : '''''"All That Jazz"''' is also a song from the musical'' [[Chicago (... 3: '''''All That Jazz''''' is a [[1979]] [[musical film]] and semi-auto... 8: ...how business]], [[sex]] and [[death]], ''All That Jazz'' was nominated for several [[Oscars]], winning f... 15: * {{imdb title|id=0078754|title=All That Jazz}} Jazz FM (133 bytes) 1: '''Jazz FM''' may refer to: 3: *[[102.2 Jazz FM]] based in [[London]] 4: *[[CJRT-FM]] 91.1 (Jazz FM 91) based in [[Toronto]] Jazz (38056 bytes) 1: :''For other article subjects named Jazz see [[jazz (disambiguation)]].'' 2: {{jazzbox}} 3: '''Jazz''' is a [[music]]al art form characterized by [[b... 5: ...ternational popularity by the 1920s. Since then, jazz has had a profoundly pervasive influence on other... 6: Today, various jazz styles continue to evolve. Nu jazz (1294 bytes) 1: ...' style pioneered by [[Bugge Wesseltoft]], [[Jaga Jazzist]], [[Nils Petter Molvær]] and others. 3: ... and blues]], although releases from noted groove jazz artists such as the [[Groove Collective]] blur th... 9: {{jazzfooter}} 11: [[Category:Electronica]] [[Category:Jazz]] 12: [[de:Nu Jazz]] Jazz royalty (5162 bytes) 1: ...yalty''' is a term that reflects the many great [[jazz]] musicians who have some sort of [[royalty|royal... 3: == Earliest jazz "monarchs" in New Orleans== 5: ...y]], back before the music was commonly known as "jazz". [[Buddy Bolden]] was known as "King Bolden", as... 13: == National jazz kings == 14: ...uis Armstrong was billed as the "world's greatest jazz trumpeter", rendering Oliver's title more ceremon... Third Stream Jazz (1248 bytes) 1: ...h combines elements of [[classical music]] with [[jazz]]. 3: ...hough there were very early attempts to integrate jazz and classical music-- such as [[George Gershwin]]... 5: ... Third Stream is involved in classical as much as jazz it is generally required that composers and perfo... Jazz (disambiguation) (750 bytes) 1: '''Jazz''' may refer to: 2: *'''[[Jazz]]''' the [[musical genre]]. 3: *'''''[[Jazz (novel)|Jazz]]''''' the [[1992]] novel by [[Toni Morrison]]. 4: *'''''[[Jazz (Cooder)|Jazz]]''''' the [[1978]] record album by [[Ry Cooder]]... 5: *'''''[[Jazz (album)|Jazz]]''''' the [[1978]] record album by [[Queen (band... Jazz Jackrabbit (4158 bytes) 1: '''Jazz Jackrabbit''' is a character from a series of [[p... 6: ...he planet Carrotus, and is usually referred to as Jazz. 10: ===Jazz Jackrabbit=== 11: ...y gameplay were something of a novelty on the PC. Jazz Jackrabbit was very popular and was named Arcade ... 14: * ''Jazz Jackrabbit: Shareware Edition'', [[1994]], featur... African Jazz (524 bytes) 1: ...om [[Africa]], see [[African jazz (music)|African jazz]].'' 3: '''African Jazz''' was perhaps the first full-time, professional ... 5: [[Category:Jazz ensembles]] Jazz blues (157 bytes) 1: ...z blues''' is a [[music]]al style that combines [[jazz]] and [[blues]]. 5: {{jazzfooter}} 8: [[Category:Jazz]] [[Category:Blues]] Jazz at the Philharmonic (1603 bytes) 1: '''Jazz at the Philharmonic''' (JATP) was the title of a ... 5: Jazz at the Philharmonic featured most of the era's pr... 11: [[Category:Jazz musicians|Jazz at the Philharmonic]] Soul jazz (1460 bytes) 1: ...] was also important in soul jazz; important soul jazz tenors include [[Gene Ammons]], [[Eddie (Lockjaw)... 3: ...visation]]s were often less complex than in other jazz styles. 5: ... popular in the early [[1970s]], though many soul jazz performers, and elements of the music, remain pop... 7: ...pel music|gospel]] and [[blues]] rather than from jazz sources. 9: {{jazzfooter}} Acid jazz (1527 bytes) 1: ...ould be seen as taking the boundary crossing of [[jazz fusion]] onto new ground. 3: ... in [[London]] and gaining the name from the Acid Jazz [[record label]], pioneering groups were [[Jamiro... 5: In the [[United States]] notable acid-jazz groups are: [[Groove Collective]] and [[Solsonics... 7: A typical acid jazz group would consist of a rhythm section built rou... 9: ''See also:'' [[nu-jazz]] Jazz Messengers (1051 bytes) 2: The '''Jazz Messengers''' were a [[jazz]] ensemble founded by [[Art Blakey]] and [[Horace... 10: [[Category:Jazz ensembles]] Avant-jazz (377 bytes) 1: ...h elements of traditional [[jazz]]. Notable avant-jazz musicians include [[John Coltrane]], [[Evan Parke... 4: *[[Free jazz]] 5: [[Category:Jazz]] 7: {{jazzfooter}} Jazz standard (3464 bytes) 1: [[de:Jazz-Standard]] 2: ...ry in their "standards" according to what type of jazz they play. Most professional bands will have repe... 4: [[Dixieland]] and Traditional jazz standards include: 37: "Mainstream" late [[20th century]] jazz standards include the songs: 41: * "[[Misty (jazz)|Misty]]" Honda Jazz (1441 bytes) 1: ...onda Jazz (1993).jpg|thumb|250px|right|1993 Honda Jazz]] 2: ...e:honda_jazz2.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A 2000s Honda Jazz]] 3: The '''Honda Jazz''' nameplate has been used by [[Honda]] of [[Japa... 7: In Japan, the Jazz was a [[badge-engineering|badge-engineered]] vers... 18: [[Category:Honda vehicles|Jazz]] Latin jazz (2536 bytes) 1: ...ms from African and Latin American countries with jazz harmonies from the United States. 3: The two main categories of Latin Jazz are Brazilian and Afro-Cuban. 4: * Brazilian Latin Jazz includes [[bossa nova]] and [[samba (music)|samba... 5: * Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz includes [[salsa music|salsa]], [[merengue]], [[s... 7: ...onsidered by many to be the first authentic Latin Jazz recording. Cool jazz (896 bytes) 1: ...estra and [[Lennie Tristano]] first recorded cool jazz in the late 1940s. Thornhill's most popular song ... 3: '''Some other cool jazz artists:''' 6: * [[Modern Jazz Quartet]] 17: {{jazzfooter}} 19: [[Category:Jazz]]
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