This one sold a while ago at 2,000. http://www.art4now.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=176&cat=143 An add on craigs list was posted at 4,000
New Orleans is famous for its Jazz and over here in New Zealand , Tauranga is famous for its Easter Jazz festival. We even have visiting performers from New Orleans here at times. It's fantastic !
Some people think it started in New Orleans whereas some people believe that it actually originated in France. Both claim to have invented jazz at around the same time, remember that 1959 is the year jazz made some of its biggest changes and introduced some of its best.
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1. Mardi Gras 2. Big for shrimp and jumbo 3. New Orleans weighted through hurricane Katrina. 4. Jazz culture. 5. Home of the New Orleans Saints. 6. Has numerous haunted attractions. 7. The southernmost state that intersects the Mississippi River. 8. Natives are called Cajuns. 9. Discovered by French explorer LaSalle in 1672. 10. Bought by Thomas Jefferson from Napolean. 11. Named after King Louis of France.
'First', which describes 'cornet'. 'Jazz', which describes 'band'.
unsigned about $350
It was originally in New Orleans home of jazz they were the new Orleans jazz
New Orleans Jazz New Orleans Jazz
The first Jazz was recorded by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band in Chicago although they were from New Orleans.
Jazz came from new Orleans you know how people say "new Orleans jazz was born here" that's where jazz came from.
New Orleans jazz
New Orleans Jazz Museum was created in 1961.
If it is the numbered of 10,000 poster - approximately $250-300. I don't believe that the stamp on the container provides any value.
Early 1910's in New Orleans, LA with "dixieland" and "New Orleans" Jazz
they were from new Orleans which is known as the jazz capital
New Orleans style influenced jazz by providing a format for group improvisation. It is sometimes referred to as "early jazz" or "hot jazz."
The New Orleans Jazz moved to Utah in 1989.