Jazz Music originated in the early 1800's in the United States.
Jazz , Rock n' Roll , Country & another one but I don't remember :/
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they include similar instruments and are of african american origin
r'kardo st'von is an amazing jazz singer songwriter of Caribbean origin currently based in New York. the next event he is scheduled for is March's 'Jazz Artists on the Greens' one day jazz festival in Trinidad and Tobago. his live cover of Guns n' Roses 'Sweet child o' mine' is the greatest.
Jazz Musician Lester Young is said to have popularised the term in the 1930's in Jazz circles with his style of "smooth Jazz" It became everyday use when after the 2nd World War the Cool Jazz movement happened. I would question the answer above about the Jazz musician only because the word "cool" was used in the 1923 presidential campaign by the interim president Calvin Coolidge. Popularized by a slogan "Keep cool with Coolidge!".
The Mahavishu Orchestra was the name of two jazz fusion groups led by John MClaughlin, in 1971-1976 and 1984-1987. The origin of the Mahavishu Orchestra was New York City in United States.
Popular music, otherwise known as "pop music: in its origin is in fact not from some form of African form. It can be said that popular music has a string of influences that include jazz and the like, but not African music.
No. Babynames.com verified that it comes from McCoy Tyner, a jazz musician that played for John Coltrane. The names origin past that appear to be created.
Here are some of them: Dixieland Jazz Swing Jazz Be-Bop Jazz Hard Bop Jazz Cool Jazz Jazz Fusion Smooth Jazz
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