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1974.
New Orleans:- KING OLIVER. Swing:- FLETCHER HENDERSON. Bebop:- DIZZY GILLESPIE Hard bop:- ART BLAKEY. Fusion:- HERBIE HANCOCK Free jazz:- ORNETTE COLEMAN Avant garde:- JOHN McNEIL.
Jive music is kind of like be-bop jazz or hard-bop jazz.
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves - Cher Gypsy Woman - The Impressions/Brian Hyland Gypsy Woman Rick Nelson Gypsy Woman - Jonathan Tyler And The Northern Lights Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) - Crystal Waters Gypsy - Fleetwood Mac Gypsy - Shakira Gypsy - Abraham's Children Sign of the Gypsy Queen - Lorence Hud/April Wine Gypsy Love Song - William F. Hooley Tell Me, Little Gypsy - Art Hickman Gypsy Serenade - Fritz Kreisler Gypsy Blues Paul Whiteman In A Little Gypsy Tea Room Louis Prima And His Orchestra A Gypsy Told Me - Ted Weems And His Orchestra The Gypsy - Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra The Gypsy - Dinah Shore The Gypsy - The Ink Spots Little Gypsy - The Ames Brothers The Gypsy Rover - The Highwaymen The Gypsy Cried - Lou Christie Gypsy Man - Buddy Knox Gypsy Man - War Gypsy Queen - Gypsy Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose - Dawn Gypsy Lady - Linda Clifford Gypsy Spirit - Pendulum I Recall A Gypsy Woman - B.J. Thomas Gypsy Blood - Mason Ruffner Gypsy Road - Cinderella Gypsy - Shakira
'Gypsy' in Jazz was created in 1959.
I'm not sure which klezmer music you've been listening to but much of it is very upbeat. I call it Jewish Jazz.
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swing jazz, or gypsy jazz
A klezmer (plural klezmer or klezmorim) is a Jewish folk musician. Klezmer is a musical style, a popular kind of Jewish folk music.
I assume you mean music. If so, there is no specific genre, but usually jazz (especially swing), klezmer, and orchestral music.
Klezmer is a style of music, rather than an instrument.
You would need a Klezmer band to do that.
The Cracow Klezmer Band was created in 1997.
when i get really sad i cry and gypsy tears come out nothing to happened with gypsy tears
Klezmer is a folk style musical and dance that is a tradition in the Jewish religion. The Klezmer is most often a traditional part of celebrations, especially weddings.
jazz waltz (6/8 time) supposedly came out of the gypsy jazz groups of Europe. the rosenberg trio, django and stephane, .... what i heard, anyhow...