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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:- " Jimmy Blythe and his Ragamuffins; Blythe's Owls; Blythe's Sinful Five; Blythe's Washboard Band; Blythe's Washboard Ragamuffins; Jesse Stafford and his Orchestra; Mary Stafford and her Jazz Band; State Street Ramblers; Blue Steele and his Orchestra; Joe Steele and his Orchestra; James Boucher et son Jazz; Bogan's Birmingham Busters; Eric Borchard's Atlantic Jazz Band; Eric Borchard's Jazz Band; Borbee's Jass Band; Boston Orchestra; James Boucher et son Jazz; Stein's Dixie Jass Band; Carlyle Stevenson's Bon Ton Orchestra; Carlyle Stevenson's El Patio Orchestra; Sammy Stewart and his Orchestra; Sammy Stewart and his Ten Knights Of Syncopation; Perry Bradford and his Gang; Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools; Brady's Clarinet Band; Arthur Briggs' Savoy Syncopators Orchestra; Mart Britt and his Orchestra; The Broadway Bellhops; Harvey Brooks Quality Four; Stomp Six; Stompin' Six; Jesse Stone and his Blues Serenaders; St. Louis Levee Band; Charley Straight's Orchestra; Bessie Brown and her Jazz Band; Bill Brown and his Brownies; Lillyn Brown and her Jazzbo Syncopators; Brown and Terry's Jazzola Boys; Tom Brown's Band From Dixieland; Brownlee's Orchestra of New Orleans; Merritt Brunies and his Friars Inn Orchestra; Sugar Johnny's Creole Orchestra; Joe Sullivan and his Cafe Society Orchestra; Joe Sullivan Trio; Super Syncopators; Wilbur Sweatman and his Band; Frank Brunch and his Fuzzy Wuzzies; Tim Brymn and his Black Devil Orchestra; Bucktown " 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. :- By the mid-1950s, hard boppers began breaking out of the standard bebop format using popular songs as vehicles for improvisation, played at torrid tempos with a straight ahead groove. They also created original compositions expressing a variety of tempos, grooves, and emotions. Such diversity led to the development of classic songs like Clifford Brown's "Joy Spring," Benny Golson's "Blues March," Bobby Timmons's "Moanin'," and Cannonball Adderley's "Work Song." Click to Enter database [About Jazz Pianists / Pianos] [Ensembles in Swansea wedding music repertoire] [About Swansea] [About music in Swansea] [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] |