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original dixieland jazz band
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Dixieland
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saxaphone and fiddle
The duration of Dixieland Jazz is 1800.0 seconds.
original dixieland jazz band
A band that needs a bass player!
Brazilian, Dixieland or Crossover Jazz.
Here are some of them: Dixieland Jazz Swing Jazz Be-Bop Jazz Hard Bop Jazz Cool Jazz Jazz Fusion Smooth Jazz
Early 1910's in New Orleans, LA with "dixieland" and "New Orleans" Jazz
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Dixieland
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It wasn't. So-called Dixieland jazz is a journalist coined tag given to bands that play in the in the style of the early, black New Orleans bands but the name derives from the first white jazz band to record which was the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Hence the term is usually, though not exclusively, applied to white bands that play in that style. However, in Europe, bands who play in this style are referred to as revivalist bands. "Dixieland" is pretty much an American term.
The pianist and bandleader who perfected Dixieland jazz is Jelly Roll Morton. He was instrumental in shaping the genre during the early 20th century, blending elements of ragtime, blues, and traditional jazz to create a unique sound. Morton was known for his innovative compositions and arrangements, as well as his charismatic performances that helped popularize Dixieland jazz across the United States. His contributions remain influential in the jazz genre to this day.
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