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  1. Jazz: My Music, My People: (ALA Notable Children's Book; ALA Recommended Book for Reluctant Young Readers) by Morgan Monceaux, 1994-08-30
  2. Complete Jazz Keyboard Method: Beginning Jazz Keyboard by Noah Baerman, 2006-05-04
  3. All Music Guide to Jazz: The Experts' Guide to the Best Jazz Recordings (All Music Guide to Jazz, 3rd ed)
  4. This Is Our Music: Free Jazz, the Sixties, and American Culture (The Arts and Intellectual Life in Modern America) by Iain Anderson, 2007-07-01
  5. An Understandable Guide to Music Theory: The Most Useful Aspects of Theory for Rock, Jazz, and Blues Musicians by Chaz Bufe, 1994-01-01
  6. The Jazz Piano Book by Mark Levine, 2005-06-01
  7. Jazz, a People's Music by Sidney Walter Finkelstein, 1988-09
  8. Jazz Music 2011 Wall Calendar: JAZZ, The Defining Artists - Their Thoughts, Words and Stories 2011 Wall Calendar by Ghigo Press, 2010-07-18
  9. Contemporary Music Theory - Level One: A Complete Harmony and Theory Method for the Pop and Jazz Musician (Piano) by Mark Harrison, 1999-01-01
  10. Berklee Jazz Piano BK/CD (Berklee Guide) by Santisi, 1996-11-01
  11. Claude Bolling - Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio: Set of Parts/CD (Book & CD) by Claude Bolling, Jean-Pierre Rampal, 2008-03-01
  12. The Jazz Age: Popular Music in the 1920s by Arnold Shaw, 1989-11-30
  13. Jazz Piano - Level 4 (Instructional)
  14. Complete Jazz Guitar Method: Intermediate Jazz Guitar (Book Only) by Jody Fisher, 2006-05-04

21. Jazz - Latest News Stories And Headlines On Jazz Music And Jazz Artists.
Global news service providing latest news stories and headlines on jazz musicand jazz artists. WorldNews.com. Jazz Sites. All About Jazz.com. Jazz.com.
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Jazz Sites All About Jazz.com Jazz.com ContemporaryJazz.com DownBeatJazz ... Jazz Review Records Companies Verve ECM Records 33Jazz Records recording artists include Don Weller, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Theo Travis, Pete Oxley, Tina May, etc. Amulet Records an independent jazz label founded by Billy Martin Arbors Records traditional jazz and swing in the classic manner featuring many internationally-known jazz stars and some who deserve wider recognition. Blue Note Records includes artist biographies, tour dates, sound and video clips, new releases, and a mailing list. Mosaic Records specializes in creating limited edition jazz collections for dedicated fans and record collectors Jazz CD's Counterpoint Music jazz CD's, independent releases and special orders. Internet Jazz Hall of Fame Jazz Artists Search Engine World Radio Radio Berlin Hong Kong Radio Radio London Radio Paris TaiwanFM Radio Washington Radio Sport Global Business Radio FILM POP ROCK SOUL ... Feedback JOHN SCOFIELD NEW RELEASE "...another groove-lined affair, full of steamy, infectious rhythms and choice guitaring....Smart, arty party music..."
Entertainment Weekly (3/24/00, p.103) about "Bump" album

22. Oli Bott-Bertrand Lauer Band
Music samples, photos, and upcoming concerts of this band of French and German jazz musicians.
http://membres.lycos.fr/thejazzband/

23. Jazz Music
Christmas. Country Western. Gospel. Jazz. Mixed. Reggae. Salsa. School Bands.Soca. Spouge. Steelband. The Merrymen. World Music. Music Links. jazz music Search,Artist
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24. Jazz Music: Jazz A' La Rosemary By Rosemary Phillips
jazz music Listen to music on the album Jazz a' la Rosemary (by RosemaryPhillips) and buy the CD online from CRS Caribbean music online store.
http://www.crsmusic.com/album_details.cfm?AlbumID=115&CategoryID=10

25. Knoxville Jazz Music - Free Jazz Downloads - The Knoxville Jazz Orchestra
Knoxville Tennessee free jazz music downloads, hear the bigband sound of jazz music from Keith Brown and others.
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The LIVE CD from this performance is finally here The Knoxville Jazz Orchestra is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting jazz music in East Tennessee. Formed in August of 1999, the group has already released two critically acclaimed CDs and has performed at major European jazz festivals including the Montreux Jazz Festival, Jazz a Vienne, and the Ezcaray Jazz Festival. The orchestra's repertoire includes both standard big band literature as well as ambitious original material. Follow the links to the left to find out more about this exciting ensemble. This page designed and maintained by Vance Thompson. Photos by Jerilyn Swann, Dario Gildrie, and Roman Karpynec. "jazz downloads - Knoxville Tennessee - free jazz music"

26. Tom Lord - The Jazz Discography - Catalog Of Jazz Music
Ragtime, Traditional, Dixieland, Mainstream, Bop, FreeJazz, Avant-Garde,Vocals, Swing, New Music, Big Band, and more - from all over the world.
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The most complete Jazz reference work ever produced. Published on books and on CD-ROM. Now, jazz fans and record buyers, collectors and jazz musicians can access accurate information covering 100 years of jazz recordings in affordable CD-ROM format. The Jazz Discography CD-ROM contains detailed recording information on a vast repertoire of jazz in all genres, from 1896 to today. All That's Jazz Ragtime, Traditional, Dixieland, Mainstream, Bop, Free-Jazz, Avant-Garde, Vocals, Swing, New Music, Big Band, and more - from all over the world. Keywords: jazz discography, jazz discographies, tom lord, the jazz discography, jazz, discography, discographies, lord, catalogues, cd-roms, recordings, lps, cds, music, reference, history, tom lord

27. LitKicks: Jazz And The Beat Generation
of New York City, where musicians like Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, CharlieParker, Max Roach and Miles Davis were ushering in a new era for jazz music.
http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/Topics/JanssenOnJazz.html
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Jazz and the Beat Generation
As the Beat movement was getting underway, bebop was already going strong, especially in New York City, where 52nd Street was bustling with activity in jazz clubs up and down its length. Bebop was an innovative style of jazz which saw its heyday in the '40s, characterized by smaller combos as opposed to big bands and a larger focus on virtuosity. Bebop's renaissance came about in the heart of New York City, where musicians like Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Max Roach and Miles Davis were ushering in a new era for jazz music. Jack Kerouac Allen Ginsberg and friends spent much of their time in New York clubs such as the Red Drum, Minton's, the Open Door and other hangouts, shooting the breeze and digging the music. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis rapidly became what Allen Ginsberg dubbed "Secret Heroes" to this group of aesthetes. Why did jazz suddenly become such a driving force behind the writings of the Beat authors? What similarities can we find between jazz musicians and the Beats? Perhaps the most obvious comparison we can make is indicated by the very word "beat." "The word 'beat' was primarily in use after World War II by jazz musicians and hustlers as a slang term meaning down and out, or poor and exhausted". Kerouac went on to twist the meaning of the term "beat" to serve his own purposes, explaining that it meant "beatitude, not beat up. You feel this. You feel it in a beat, in jazz real cool jazz".

28. Jazz Clubs In New York City
jazz music presented Wed. through Sat. Metronome Jazz Lounge 915 Broadway (Cornerof 21st St.) 212505-7400 Music showcased Wed. to Sat. 700 - 1100.
http://www.ny.com/clubs/jazz/
Jazz Clubs in New York
New York City is the "hub" of the Jazz World. All the greats made their names here, and young up-and-comers flock to the city for the chance to prove themselves. List maintained by Gordon Polatnick : Gordon Polatnick moved back to New York City in 1995 and was immediately bitten by the jazz bug. Soon after, he developed West Miles Disease and has been scratching that itch all over town in search of improvisational healing. Gordon invites the curious jazz novice and the aficionado to share in his thrill seeking adventures from the Village to Harlem, every night of the week. See Jazz clubs in Brooklyn and Queens Manhattan
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Leni and Mike Stern hold court, also Sweet Georgia Brown, Billy Bang and Wayne Krantz. $3 cover and 2 drink min. Weeknight shows begin at 9:30 pm. Early show Friday and Saturday are from 6:00 - 9:30 pm. Friday and Saturday late shows begin at 10:00 pm. Get there early because the club is small and Mike Stern packs them in. Expect a $15 cover on Mike Stern nights, but that includes 2 drinks.
American Museum of Natural History On 81st St. off Central Park West (Hayden Planetarium)

29. Robert Huntley - Pianist
This talented musician is also a composer and songwriter, recording artist and producer, with three albums of original newage jazz music on JustBe Music.
http://www2.pro-ns.net/~rhuntley/
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P IANIST Robert Huntley performer, composer and songwriter, recording artist and producer. Robert plays beautiful piano music, both light jazz piano entertainment for all occasions, and original new-age jazz on his albums and at live performances. This talented musician has composed and recorded three albums of original music. For more information about his musical background and albums, see Bio and Recordings . To hear audio clips from his latest CD, Duet , visit his site at IUMA.com . Or come to one of his Next Performances Robert Huntley provides the finest piano entertainment for all occasions a smooth and elegant medley of easy-listening light jazz, popular, Broadway and movie themes, and light classics, polished by years of playing as a staff pianist at Nordstrom at the Mall of America in Minnesota. For more information or to have Robert play for your next function, see Piano Entertainment
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952/ 361-6676 fax 952/ 361-6677 Piano Entertainment Bio Recordings Next Performances

30. Jazz: Music: Subject Guides: MIT Libraries
Kinkle, Roger D. The complete encyclopedia of popular music and jazz, 19001950. Jazza history of America's music; based on a documentary film by Ken Burns.
http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/music/jazz.html
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Songs ... Lewis Music Library Peter Munstedt Music Librarian pmunsted@mit.edu MIT Subject Guides Music Subject Guide: Jazz Printable Version (PDF) Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Bibliographies Discographies ... Internet Resources Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Carr, Ian. Jazz: the rough guide / Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, and Brian Priestley. Ref ML102.J3.C325 2000 Chilton, John. Who's who of British jazz. Ref ML102.J3.C4 1997 Chilton, John. Who's who of jazz: Storyville to Swing Street. Ref ML106.U3.C5 1985

31. Jazz Links
JazzSteps.com The source for jazz music, history, and scene information. . AngelsA Danish site specializing in jazz and improvised music.
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~losinp/music.html

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Locally Maintained (5 items) Miles Ahead v2.0
A Miles Davis website, with links to a discography, session list, searchable database, LP and CD covers, etc. Also includes a Charlie Parker sessionography and searchable database. The Blue Note Label
All Blue Note 10" and 12" LPs (5000, 1500, and 4000 series). The Prestige Labels
All Prestige jazz recordings, including 78rpm, 45rpm, 10" and 12" LPs from Prestige, New Jazz, Moodsville, and Swingville labels. FMP titles
All FMP, SAJ, and Uhlklang LPs, FMP singles, FMP and OWN CDs; with personnel, recording dates/location, etc. General Resources (50 items) HyperRepertoire
BMI's song title, composer, publisher, and performer database. ACE on the Web
ASCAP's song title, composer. publisher, and performer database. 52nd Street Jazz
Reviews, discussions, and news about the world of jazz. Spiral Quest: Music Sources Reading Room Maintained by Kasuji Sudo, a terrific resource with discographies, covers, etc. All About Jazz Maintained by Michael Ricci.

32. Liberty Hall Jazz Quartet - Cape Cod Traditional Jazz Music Site
Traditional jazz band with sound files in MIDI, Real Audio and other formats. Site includes information Category Arts Music Styles Jazz Bands and Artists L......WARNING This Site Contains Traditional Jazz Material. Welcome To Cape Cod,Massachusetts. Visitors With Impaired Hearing D. Liberty Hall Jazz Logo.
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33. The Destination For Jazz Music, Videos, Webcasts, News, Mp3 And CDs
Shipton offers a radical new look at Jazz history, testing many of the myths andassumptions that have been perpetuated in all other accounts of the music.
http://www.jazzplus.com/
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34. Oregon Festival Of American Music
Features classical and jazz music. Held annually in Eugene. Site contains calendar, event information, brochure, and order form.
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35. Chicago Entertainment Guide For Chicago Jazz Music
Links to Chicagoland musicians, clubs, CD sales, and the online version of Chicago Jazz magazine.Category Arts Music Styles Jazz Magazines and Ezines...... Announcing the Third Issue of our new Chicago Jazz Magazine The print magazineis available at Borders Books and Music Jazz Clubs throughout Chicago or Sign
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37. Add A Touch Of Class With Encore Jazz
Providers of classical jazz music to the Toronto area.
http://encorejazz.com
Jazz is the best choice for entertainment when you need background music or ambiance; a focal point for your event; lively concert music; or simply when your guests vary in age. Jazz reaches people of all ages with sounds that can be either mellow and relaxing, or lively and toe-tapping. Whatever mood you want to set, you can always count on Encore Jazz to provide you with highly qualified, friendly, professional musicians who love their work. You can be assured that all of your guests will thoroughly enjoy the music. Encore Jazz has provided music for: internet launches, cocktail receptions, weddings, wedding ceremonies, dinner parties, openings, conference interludes, jazz festivals, special events, company functions, barbecue luncheons, outdoor events, Christmas parties, restaurant background music, house parties, wedding anniversaries, and more... Beautiful music and professionalism are the keys to our success.

38. Arnold Jazz Music Workshop
Bruce Arnold’s Music Workshop. By learning the building blocks of music and musictheory you will open up whole new worlds for your artistic fulfillment.
http://www.arnoldjazz.com/workshop/
T hese pages will be used as an educational site for instrumentalists interested in building their overall musicianship, technique and improving their understanding of improvisational concepts. The kind of learning presented here is essential. By learning the building blocks of music and music theory you will open up whole new worlds for your artistic fulfillment. For many of my students it sparks great ideas and helps them get closer to the music inside them. I t goes without saying that to become a great musician it is equally important to develop your creativityBut that does not mean waiting for the muse to pay a visit! Matisse said that creativity comes through work. Don't wait for inspiration before you practice, inspiration will come; just start practicing. To help you understand this process check out the books: "Matisse on Art" by Jack Fram, "Giacometti Portrait" by James Lord, "Letter to a Young Poet" by Rainer Maria Rilke, and "The Courage to Create" by Rollo May. These excellent books will help you understand the process of being a creative person. Always try to apply each of the exercises presented to a musical situation. For example, if you are learning a scale, memorize the notes and degrees but then apply it to a progression, or use it while you play along with your favorite CD. It is easy to lose yourself in theory and technique, so balance your practicing with being creative.

39. Boston Globe Online / Obituaries / Mongo Santamaria; Fused Latin
Send this story to a friend Easyprint version Search archives . MongoSantamaria; fused Latin, jazz music. By Los Angeles Times, 2/5/2003.
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40. Jazz Music
jazz music Department of Music, College of Arts and Sciences Chairperson JudithLochhead Director of Undergraduate Studies Perry Goldstein Undergraduate
http://naples.cc.sunysb.edu/CAS/ubdepts2.nsf/pages/jaz
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Site Designed by Melissa Bishop/DoIT Last Modified 06/25/2002 02:43:34 PM EDT Minor in Jazz Music Department of Music, College of Arts and Sciences Chairperson : Judith Lochhead Director of Undergraduate Studies : Perry Goldstein Undergraduate Secretary : Theresa Berndt Office : 3304 Staller Center for the Arts Phone E-mail : pgoldstein@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Web address http://www.sunysb.edu/music The study of music entails training in performance, theory, musicianship, and history in the context of a liberal arts degree. Technical study on an instrument or in voice and in music theory is coupled with broad historical and critical study of music. The undergraduate major in music at Stony Brook is designed as a balanced educational program that serves as preparation for professional careers and advanced training in performance, composition, scholarship, teaching, and other arts-related careers. The department also offers the minor in music and the minor in jazz music.

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