-
regarding the
origin of the term "
Dixie".
According to
Robert LeRoy Ripley (founder of Ripley's
Believe It or Not!), "
Dixieland" was a farm on Long Island,...
-
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...
-
Dixie, also
known as
Dixieland or
Dixie's Land, is a
nickname for all or part of the
Southern United States.
While there is no
official definition of this...
- The
Original Dixieland J**** Band (ODJB) was a
Dixieland jazz band that made the
first jazz
recordings in
early 1917.
Their "Livery
Stable Blues" became...
- "
Dixieland Delight" is a song by
American country music band Alabama.
Inspired by a trip on U.S.
Route 11W in
Tennessee taken by
songwriter Ronnie Rogers...
-
Dixieland Jubilee Records was an
American record label during the 1950s that
released Dixieland jazz. The label's
roster included Teddy Buckner, Kid Ory...
-
Dixieland is a
traditional style of jazz music.
Dixieland may also
refer to: An
alternative rendering of
Dixie - a
nickname for the
Southern United States...
-
Dixie Land (alternatively
spelled Dixieland) is a 2015
Ukrainian do****entary film. The do****entary was
filmed in the
Ukrainian city of Kherson. The film...
-
Dinky Kong &
Dixie Kong (ドンキーコングGB ディンキーコング&ディクシーコング, Donkī
Kongu Jī Bī: Dinkī
Kongu & Dikushī Kongu). Like its predecessors,
Donkey Kong
Land III served...
-
universally considered to be the
birthplace of the genre. The
earliest form was
dixieland,
which has
sometimes been
called traditional jazz, 'New Orleans', and...