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- Black Gospel Music
- Black Gospel music is also known as Urban Contemporary Gospel music. Its roots were the Negro spiritual songs that were sang by the African slaves while tilling the rich cotton fields of their white Southern masters in the early 18th century.
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- Lynne, Carol
- Growing up surrounded by music, Carole Lynne’s musical education has ranged from the informal training of her parents teaching her how to sing jazz to formal instruction at The Juilliard School of Music, University of Michigan Music School, and The American...
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- Hawke, Elen: British Author
- Elen Hawke is an author, artist and British witch from Oxford, England with many years experience both living and teaching the Craft. She is a Craft elder, a Wiccan initiate, and a professional astrologer and tarot reader, as well as being a working...
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Jazz 1930s To 1950s is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Jazz 1930s To 1950s books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- The Black Jazz Musician in American Magazines, 1930-1950
- reading of articles about jazz.
- www.columbia.edu
- Jazz Violin Great Randy Sabien to Head New String Department at
- Feb 10, 2009 Gypsy jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli, he became passionate for jazz from the 1930s to 1950s.
- www.sroartists.com
- Electric Violins and Jazz Violinists 1930s-1950s Part 3
- Electric Violins and Jazz. Violinists 1930s-1950s. Part 3.
- archive.fiddlesessions.com
- Q&A with John Howland, author of Ellington Uptown
- press.umich.edu
- 1 Jazz Field Evolution, 1930-1969: from Centralized to
- jazz evolution from 1930 to 1969 and offer the history of the major jazz styles. .. The early fifties staged a fast recovery in the U.
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Suggested Web Resources
- Jazz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- 4.1 Ragtime; 4.2 New Orleans music.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jazz History: The Standards (1930s)
- By Chris Tyle - Jazz Musician and Historian. The dawn of the 1930s found America (and the world) caught in the grip of the Great Depression.
- www.jazzstandards.com
- Jazz Styles
- www.apassion4jazz.net
- Billie Holiday quotes
- “Love is like a faucet (it turns off and on).” Billie Holiday quotes (American jazz singer from the 1930s to the 1950s, 1915-1959). Similar Quotes.
- thinkexist.com
- The Black Jazz Musician in American Magazines, 1930-1950
- reading of articles about jazz.
- www.columbia.edu
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