- "Straight"
versus swung In music, the term
swing has two main uses. Colloquially, it is used to
describe the
propulsive quality or "feel" of a rhythm...
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Swing time is a
time feel in jazz music.
Swing Time may also
refer to:
Swing Time (film), a 1936
movie directed by
George Stevens starring Fred Astaire...
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Swing Time is a 1936
American musical comedy film, the
sixth of ten
starring Fred
Astaire and
Ginger Rogers.
Directed by
George Stevens for RKO, it features...
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Swing Time is a
novel by
British writer Zadie Smith,
released in
November 2016. The
story takes place in London, New York and West Africa, and focuses...
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Swing Time Records was a
United States–based
record label active in the late 1940s and
early 1950s. The
label was
founded by Jack
Lauderdale in 1947 as...
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Single Swing (also
called single-
time swing) is a fast
dance rhythm in the
larger swing family of dances.
Swing or Jive is
danced to po****r rock-and-roll...
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Swing Time! is an
album by
pianist Claude Hopkins with
saxophonist Budd
Johnson and
trombonist Vic ****enson
recorded in 1963 and
originally released by...
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Swing,
swing, or
swinging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Swing or
swinging may
refer to: Big
Punch Swing (seat), a
hanging seat that
swings back...
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Swingtime Johnny is a 1944
American comedy musical film
directed by
Edward F.
Cline and
starring Patty Andrews,
Maxene Andrews and
Laverne Andrews. A...
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Swingtime in the
Movies is a 1938
American short comedy–musical film
directed and
written by
Crane Wilbur. In 1939, it was
nominated for an
Academy Award...