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American to the
progression of
Jazz.
Goodman was the
leader of a
racially integrated band
named King of Swing. His
jazz concert in the
Carnegie Hall in 1938...
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Famous 1938
Carnegie Hall
Jazz Concert by
Benny Goodman,
Columbia Records catalogue item SL-160, is a two-disc LP of
swing and
jazz music recorded at Carnegie...
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Jazz Concert is a 1963 live
album by
George Shearing and his quintet,
recorded 16
February 1963 at the
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
Scott Yanow reviewed...
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original plan was for the
Toronto New
Jazz Society and the
musicians to
share the
profits from the
concert. However,
owing to a
boxing prize fight between...
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album in
jazz history and the best-selling
piano album. The
concert was
organized by 18-year-old Vera Brandes, then Germany's
youngest concert promoter...
- The
Concert Jazz Band is an
album recorded by
American jazz saxophonist Gerry Mulligan featuring performances recorded in 1960
which were
released on...
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earliest known jazz concert film is the 1959 film
Jazz on a Summer's Day. The film was
recorded during the
fifth annual Newport Jazz Festival. The earliest...
- The
Greatest Jazz Concert in the
World is a 1967 live
album featuring Duke
Ellington and his orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald,
Oscar Peterson, T-Bone Walker...
- list of
inspired and
talented jazz soloists.
Count Basie was the
featured artist at the
first Cavalcade of
Jazz concert held at
Wrigley Field on September...
- States. His
concert at
Carnegie Hall in New York City on
January 16, 1938, is
described by
critic Bruce Eder as "the
single most
important jazz or po****r...