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The names of Jazz Pianist / PianoMuch inventiveness and history has gone into the naming of bands. Here are some band names:- " Jamaica Jazzers; Jeanette James and her Synco Jazzers; Jelly James and his Fewsicians; Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon and his Hot Shots; Midnight Rounders; Midnight Serenaders; Midway Garden Dance Orchestra; Miff Mole's Molers; Josie Miles accompanied by the Choo Choo Jazzers; Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon accompanied by the Harlem Hamfats; Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon accompanied by Punches Delegates of Pleasure; Jazzazza Jazz Band; Jazz Artists; Jazz Band Kapelle, Karellmeister Bernard Ette; Jazzbo's Carolina Serenaders; Jazz-O-Harmonists; Josie Miles accompanied by the Kansas City Five; Bubber Miley and his Mileage Makers; Emmett Miller accompanied by his Georgia Crackers; Johnnie Miller's New Orleans Frollickers; Ray Miller's Black And White Melody Boys; The Jim-Dandies; Jimmie's Blue Melody Boys; Arnold Johnson Orchestra; Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band; Charlie Johnson's Paradise Orchestra; Eddie Johnson's Crackerjacks; J.C. Johnson and his Five Hot Sparks; Ray Miller and his Orchestra; Ray Miller and his Hotel Gibson Orchestra; Irving Mills' Hotsy-Totsy Gang; Irving Mills' Modernists; Mills' Ten Black Berries; James P. Johnson's Harmony Eight; Jimmy Johnson and his Band; Jimmy Johnson and his Orchestra; Jimmy Johnson's Jazz Boys; Johnson's Jazzers; Margaret Johnson accompanied by the Black and Blue Trio; Margaret Johnson accompanied by Clarence Williams' Blue Five; Warren Mills and his Blue Serenaders; Missourians " Jazz StylesJazz is a reflection of the history of this music from the 1890s to modern day. Many of the great classical composers have drawn on jazz for inspiration. Jazz can be divided into many periods and styles, e.g. :- Dixieland is an umbrella to indicate musical styles of the earliest New Orleans and Chicago jazz musicians, recorded from 1917 to 1923, as well as its developments and revivals, beginning during the late 1930s. It refers to collectively improvised small band music. Its materials are rags, blues, one-steps, two-steps, marches, and pop tunes. Simultaneous counterlines are supplied by trumpet, clarinet, and trombone, accompanied by combinations of piano, guitar, banjo, tuba, bass, and drums. Major exponents include; Joe King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Kid Ory, Johnny Dodds, Paul Mares, Nick LaRocca, Bix Beiderbecke, and Jimmy McPartland. Click to Enter database [About Jazz Pianists / Pianos] [Ensembles in The West Midlands wedding music repertoire] [About The West Midlands] [About music in The West Midlands] [About Wedding Venues] [About Wedding Ceremonies registrars, ministers and music] [About kinds of music such as classical, jazz or folk] [Frequently Asked Questions FAQs] [Ensembles1] [Ensembles2] [Ensembles3] [Ensembles4] [Home Page] | | |