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  1. All Music Guide to Jazz - 4th Edition
  2. Monk's Music: Thelonious Monk and Jazz History in the Making (Roth Family Foundation Music in America Imprint) by Gabriel Solis, 2007-12-05
  3. Jazz: A History of America's Music by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns, et all 2000-11
  4. Jazz Composition: Theory and Practice by Ted Pease, 2003-08-01
  5. Mel Bay Jazz Theory Handbook Book/CD Set by Peter Spitzer, 2001-06-18
  6. Nursery Rhyme Jazz (Baby Loves Jazz) by Andy Blackman Hurwitz, 2007-08-16
  7. Jazz: An Introduction to the History and Legends Behind America's Music (Collins Discover) by Bob Blumenthal, 2007-12-01
  8. The Definitive Jazz Collection (Definitive Collections)
  9. An Understandable Guide to Music Theory: The Most Useful Aspects of Theory for Rock, Jazz, and Blues Musicians by Chaz Bufe, 1994-01-01
  10. Jam!: The Story of Jazz Music (African Diaspora) by Jeanne Lee, 1999-05
  11. This Is Our Music: Free Jazz, the Sixties, and American Culture (The Arts and Intellectual Life in Modern America) by Iain Anderson, 2007-07
  12. All Music Guide to Jazz: The Experts' Guide to the Best Jazz Recordings (All Music Guide to Jazz, 3rd ed)
  13. Pearl Harbor Jazz: Change in Popular Music in the Early 1940s by Peter Townsend, 2007-01
  14. Living with Music: Ralph Ellison's Jazz Writings (Modern Library Classics) by Ralph Ellison, 2002-05-14

1. The Red Hot Jazz Archive
The second wave of New Orleans jazz musicians like Joe King Oliver, The impact of Armstrong and other jazz musicians altered the course of both
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Buddy Bolden
is generally considered to be the first real Jazz musician. Other early players included Freddie Keppard Bunk Johnson , and Clarence Williams . Although these musicians names are unknown to most people, then and now, their ideas are still being elaborated on to this day. Most of these men could not make a living with their music and were forced to work menial jobs to get by. The second wave of New Orleans Jazz musicians like Joe "King" Oliver Kid Ory , and Jelly Roll Morton fromed small bands, that took the music of these older men and increased the complexity and dynamic of their music, as well as gaining greater commercial success. This music became know as "Hot Jazz", because of the often break neck speeds and amazing improvised polyphony that these bands produced. A young virtuoso cornet player named Louis Armstrong was discovered in New Orleans by King Oliver . Armstrong soon grew to become the greatest Jazz musician of his era and eventually one of the biggest stars in the world. The impact of Armstrong and other Jazz musicians altered the course of both popular and Classical music. African American musical styles became the dominant force in 20th century music.
The Red Hot Archive is a place to study and enjoy the music of these early "Jazzmen". Due to recent advances in technology it is now possible to broadcast text, music, and pictures around the world via the Internet. This site is an experiment in using this new multimedia technology. We hope it will combine the best of books and audio recordings, into valuable and enjoyable tool for appreciating this music and the men and women who produced it. This site is a work in progress and will continue to grow as more recordings and writings are added to the archive. Submissions, suggestions, and corrections are welcome.

2. Jazz At Lincoln Center – Jazz Music In New York
New York based organization led by artistic director Wynton Marsalis. Includesrecordings, broadcasts and performance schedule for the resident Lincoln
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3. A Passion For Jazz! Music History And Education
History of jazz music origins, styles and musicians featuring webcasts, timeline,festivals, photos, guitar piano chords, scales, glossary online
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4. A Passion For Jazz! Music History And Education
History of jazz music origins, styles and musicians featuring webcasts, timeline, festivals, photos, guitar piano chords, scales, glossary online
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5. Jazz | JazzReview.com Magazine Is Your Complete Guide To Jazz Music On The Web
Since 1997 JAZZREVIEW.COM has been your jazz music connection to reviews of thehottest new jazz releases and so much more. JAZZREVIEW.
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JazzReview.com magazine is your complete guide to jazz music on the web MONTHLY JAZZ NEWSLETTER: REVIEWS CD Reviews Concert Reviews Book Reviews Guest Reviews features Interviews Jazz Forum Jazz Quiz Photography RESOURCES Jazz News Biographies Jazz Ecards Spotlights ... Club Finder CONCERTS Concert Search How To Submit Artist Sign Up Venue Sign Up ... Venue Events GENERAL The Jazz Store Advertise Contact Us Help Wanted SITE SEARCH CD Reviews Book Reviews Guest Reviews Jazz Articles ... Photography GIVEAWAYS Jazz Desktops Jazz Email SUBMISSIONS Submit Music Submit News Submit Concert Submit Link ... Staff Submissions FEATURED JAZZ CDS OF THE WEEK
Mike Phillips

Uncommon Denominator
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Wynton Marsalis

Live At the House of Tribes
(Blue Note)
SPOTLIGHT
Earl Klugh

Naked Guitar
(Koch Records) Turning Point Matador (Native Language Music) Veronica Martell The Art of Intimacy (Apria Records) Shawn Maxwell Originals (Independent) Eric van Aro Friends (Eraki) David Tughan Builders Brew (OT Records) Betty Joplin Visions Of The Moment (Preserved Moments Music) Blossom Dearie From The Meticulous to the Sublime (Daffodil Records) Marilyn Scott Handpicked (Prana Entertainment) Andreas Kapsalis Trio Andreas Kapsalis Trio (o.i.e.Records)

6. Jazz All About Jazz
Jazz Store Promote Your jazz music AAJ Sponsors Jazz Personals Advanced Community Newsletter Donate
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7. BBC - Music - Jazz
jazz music on the BBC. News, reviews and listings your guide to the best bop,fusion, free and smooth jazz in and outside the BBC.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/jazz/
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Like this page? Send it to a friend! bop, fusion, free and smooth Paul Motian Read Alyn Shipton's profile of the drummer who formed an integral part of Bill Evans' trio and went on to develop his own chamberjazz stylings for the ECM label. Paul Motian profile Paul Motian biography Paul Motian Selected Recordings review Paul Motian 'I Have The Room Above Her' review ... Paul Motian 'On Broadway' review Listen [in RealAudio]  need audio help? Paul Motian - Folk Song For Rosie within bbc.co.uk music Jazz Reviews Jazz TV/Radio Jazz Webguide Jazz Profiles ... Quick Guide to Jazz elsewhere on bbc.co.uk Listen to your favourite BBC Radio shows anytime! Jazz on Radio 2 Best of Jazz Big Band Special ... Jazz Connection at BBC Wales elsewhere on the web: Jazz Services Site All About Jazz The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. related by genre: Classical Experimental The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. Today, Friday 23 September 2005

8. Jazz Roots Early Jazz History On JASS.COM
jazz, traditional jazz, early jazz, cake walks, cakewalks, rags, vintage jazz, jazz history sheet music Feedback Tom Morgan's Jazz Blues
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9. BBC - Music - A Quick Guide To Jazz
jazz music on the BBC. A quick guide to Jazz. Some jazz musicians (well,those with money anyway) began to use electric instruments in the mid to late
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Like this page? Send it to a friend! bop, fusion, free and smooth A Quick Guide To Jazz By and large, jazz has always been like the kind of a man you wouldn't want your daughter to associate with. Duke Ellington Read the guide Listen [in RealAudio] need audio help? "A Night in Tunisia",(The Dial Masters Original Choice Takes) Charlie Parker Spotlite SPJCD1092 within BBCi music: Jazz Homepage Jazz Reviews Jazz TV/Radio Jazz Webguide ... Jazz Profiles elsewhere on bbc.co.uk Listen to your favourite BBC Radio shows anytime! Jazz on Radio 3 Jazz on 3 Jazz Legends ... Jazz on BBC Four The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. A Quick Guide To Jazz Synopsis: Dixieland/Ragtime Classic Jazz Bebop Cool Jazz ... Nu Jazz Dixieland/Ragtime It all started in New Orleans, where Dixieland jazz was born out of a mix of Afro-American blues, Creole music and Ragtime (syncopated piano music - think Scott Joplin 's 'Maple Leaf Rag' or the kind of stuff the pianist in a western saloon might play just before someone crashes through the window). Cornettist Buddy Bolden (1877-1931) is generally regarded as the first 'jazz' musician (though there were a lot claiming to be the first). Bizarrely later adapted by UK musicians as 'Trad', played by men with bowler hats and beards in holiday camps (and consequently the reason small children grow up with an innate fear of jazz). Everyone solos all of the time and at once, which makes it pretty weird really. Dress code: (UK version) collarless shirts, braces, facial hair, pints of Old Irascible.

10. The Red Hot Jazz Archive
The music called Jazz was born sometime around 1895 in New Orleans. It combined elements of Ragtime, marching band music and Blues.
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11. Assembly Direct - Promoting Jazz In Scotland
If you have a band query please email programme@assemblydirect.ednet.co.uk.jazz music is the website of Assembly Direct promoting jazz in Scotland.
http://www.jazzmusic.co.uk/
If you have another query please email: info@assemblydirect.ednet.co.uk If you have a band query please email: programme@assemblydirect.ednet.co.uk
Jazz Music is the website of Assembly Direct - promoting jazz in Scotland

12. HyperMusic History Of Jazz
An exploration of jazz history of the 20th Century; including the main periods, styles and musicians important to jazz music.
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13. Jazz Music
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14. Jazz JazzReview.com Magazine Is Your Complete Guide To Jazz
Since 1997 JAZZREVIEW.COM has been your jazz music connection to reviews of the hottest new jazz releases and so much more. JAZZREVIEW.COM also
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15. BUBL LINK: Jazz Music
A time line traces the history of jazz music from pre1850 to the present dayand new Subjects ballet, classical music links, dance, jazz music, opera
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  • All About Jazz America's Jazz Heritage Benny Carter Web Site Contemporary List of Jazz Links ... William P Gottlieb Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz
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    All About Jazz
    Collection of information on jazz music. Includes articles on jazz genres such as contemporary, big band, acid and latin, artist information, interviews, audio reviews and biographies. A time line traces the history of jazz music from pre-1850 to the present day and new releases and festivals are announced.
    Author: All About Jazz
    Subjects: jazz music
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    Resource type: articles, images
    America's Jazz Heritage
    Ten-year initiative to research, preserve, and present the history of jazz through exhibitions, performances, recordings, radio broadcasts, publications and educational programs throughout the US. The site includes audio clips, interviews, schedules of performances, bibliographies and links to related sites.
    Author: Smithsonian Institution
    Subjects: jazz music
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    Benny Carter Web Site
    Information about jazz musician Benny Carter, including his career and current activities. Features biography, discography, image gallery and a list of forthcoming appearances.

    16. Jazz Jazzcorner Complete Websites For 180 Top Musicians And
    New York Voices Open Sky Jazz - Shawn Perkinson - Ralph Peterson - Alvin Queen - Tony Reedus - Rufus Reid - Phoenix Rising Music - Janice
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    17. Jazz88 FM - The World's Premier Jazz Radio Station, NYC And NJ
    WBGO EVENTS art Gallery Music Calendar Jazz Venues WBGO Contests Travels Festivals WBGO MEMBERSHIP
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    18. Jazz Institute Of Chicago
    A nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of jazz music in Chicago. The JIC promotes and programs the annual Chicago Jazz Festival, the
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    19. BBC NEWS England Hampshire/Dorset Professionals Jazz Up
    Children from seven schools are getting the chance to jazz up music lessons with a week of fun activities.
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    20. Jazz Music
    This 42eXplore project on jazz music contains hundreds of biography sites for jazz music has changed, and today there are many different forms of Jazz.
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    Jazz Music
    This project on jazz music contains hundreds of biography sites for singers and musicians, but you will not find them on this main page. If you need information on people from Cannonball Adderly and Louis Armstrong to Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and on to Ethel Waters and Lester Young - - then don't miss visiting the eduScapes companion webpage, Biographies of Jazz Musicians
    Easier - Jazz is a type of lively music with strong, complex rhythms. It was first played at the beginning of the 20th century by black musicians in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jazz musicians often accent or add notes or beats in unusual or unexpected places. They make up tunes as they play. Jazz music has changed, and today there are many different forms of Jazz. Harder - Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, the earliest documented jazz music style emerged in New Orleans. Jazz began with a basic trio of musicians: a cornet, trumpet, or violin to carry the melody while a clarinet played ornate countermelodies, and the trombone provided rhythmic slides and the root notes of chords or simple harmonies. Below this group, there was a guitar or banjo sounding out the chords, sometimes a piano and/or a string bass, and drums supplying a rhythmic accompaniment.

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