-
Jazzmen is a book on the
history of jazz. It was
edited by
Frederic Ramsey, Jr. and
Charles Edward Smith, and was
published by Harcourt,
Brace & Company...
- the bandleader, lead
trumpet player and
vocalist in
Kenny Ball and His
Jazzmen. Ball was born in Ilford, Es****. At the age of 14 he left
school to work...
- the
Chris Barber Band and so
formed the
first line-up of Ken Colyer's
Jazzmen:
Chris Barber,
Monty Sunshine, Ron
Bowden (born
Ronald Arthur Bowden, 22...
- healer. He led the
group Malombo,
sometimes also
known as The
Malombo Jazzmen, His
music was
heavily influenced by
Sepedi chants and
rhythms which are...
-
American soul/jazz/funk group, were
formed in 1962 out of a
student band, The
Jazzmen, at
Crane Junior College in Chicago, Illinois. This
early incarnation comprised...
- the
spiritual home of
gypsy jazz in particular, and many of the
Parisian jazzmen who
developed in the
first half of the 20th
century began by
playing Bal-musette...
-
Jazzmen, with whom he recorded.
Richford started his trad jazz band in July 1961,
which debuted in Coventry. A w**** later, the
boozy London Jazzmen pla****...
- and
during breaks from
college and teaching,
playing with the
Phoenix Jazzmen,
Newcastle Big Band and Last Exit. He
gained his
nickname after his habit...
- 1953,
along with
Shorty Rogers, Roy Brown, Don
Tosti and His
Mexican Jazzmen, Earl Bostic, and Nat "King" Cole. Over 30 years,
Armstrong pla**** more...
- the same name, The
Blues Brothers (who are
blues musicians rather than
jazzmen) wear
black scant-brim
fedoras as part of
their black suit "uniform." The...