In Jazz music, the most iconic songs tend to be played by a great number of musicians, and are referred to as "standards". Songs like "Oleo", "Au Privave", and "Autumn Leaves" are good examples of songs nearly every jazz musician should know.
Come On Eileen? Footloose? idk cause they're mostly dance
Saxophone. Not nessecarily only in jazz, but in a lot of jazz songs.
pop, jazz, country, blues also some songs did in rock
Jazz, Pop, Rock, Metal
tainted love and sweet dreams are good songs. idk who sings tainted love but sweet dreams is by eurythmic. also the talking heads and Michael Jackson have good (sometimes slow) jazz dancing songs
Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago, Decidedly Jazz Danceworks, Columbia City Jazz Dance Company, and Savage Jazz Dance Company are all good places to start! Good Luck!
The first jazz song ever made is greatly disputed. Some of the first recorded songs include "Jelly Roll Blues (1915)," "Chinatown, My Chinatown (1909)," and "The Memphis Blues (1912)," but there were songs that were created earlier. They are different than most jazz songs you hear on the radio today. Jazz originated by African-American enslaved peoples from 1890-1910.
afro cuban music salsa cuban jazz actually most rock songs origonated from latin jazz latin jazz musi was hidden in some of the beatles songs.. bobby sanabria is a latin jazz musician who even teaches in THE ROBERTO OCASIO LATIN JAZZ MUSIC CAMP IN CLEVELAND OHIO the camp hAS even had a student from lithuania europe and has proformed in the rock n roll hall .. bobby has even been nominated for 5 Grammies
Dianne Reeves is an American singer who is known for her jazz music primarily. She does mostly vocal jazz in her albums but occasionally performs some songs in smooth jazz as well.
Louis Armstrong
Many jazz songs have lyrics. Famous jazz singers like Sara Vaughn and Ella Fitzgerald had long careers as singers. However, most jazz groups don't have a singer, so the melody is played by an instrument.