Jazz again Flashcards

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Original Dixieland Jazz Band “Livery Stable Blues”

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Mamie Smith “Crazy Blues”

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Kid Ory “Creole Trombone”

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King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band “Riverside Blues”

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“Heebie Jeebies”- Louis Armstrong

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“Wild Man Blues”- Louis Armstrong

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Earl “Fatha” Hines, “Weather Bird”- Louis Armstrong

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“West End Blues”- Louis Armstrong

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“saints”- Louis armstrong

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King Oliver- “high society”

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George Gershwin “Rhapsody in Blue”

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George Gershwin “Three Piano Preludes”

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James P. Johnson “Honeysuckle Rose” - Harlem Piannist

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Fats Waller “Handful of Keys”- Harlem pianist

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Duke Ellington “Swampy River”- harlem pianist

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Fats Waller “Your Feet’s Too Big”- harlem pianist

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Bix Beiderbecke “Singin’ The Blues”- midwest trumpeter

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Sidney Bechet “Creole Blues”- harlem saxophonist

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Coleman Hawkins “The Day You Came Along” (solo at 1:30)- harlem saxophonist

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Coleman Hawkins “Body and Soul”- harlem saxophonist

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paul whiteman- late 20’s large ensemble

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paul whiteman- late 20’s large ensembles 2

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Fletcher Henderson- late 20’s large ensembles

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Fletcher Henderson “King Porter Stomp” - Early NYbig bands

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Paul Whiteman “My Lucky Star” - early NY big bands

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Benny Goodman “Sing Sing Sing” -Benny Goodman and 1930s “swing”

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Benny Goodman “Moonglow” -Benny Goodman and 1930s “swing”

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George Gershwin “I Got Rhythm” original recording- AABA music form

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rhythm section (opening moments) -The sections of a big band

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trombones - the sections of a big band

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trumpets -sections of a big band

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saxophones- section of a big band

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Glenn Miller “Chattanooga Choo-Choo”- the sections of a big band

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Glenn Miller “In the Mood”- sections of a big band

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Woody Herman Thundering Herd “- sections of a big band

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Duke Ellington “East St. Louis Toodle-oo”

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Duke Ellington “Black and Tan Fantasy”

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Duke Ellington in the film “Check and Double Check”

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Ellington “Mood Indigo”

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Ellington “Creole Rhapsody”

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Ellington “Cottontail”

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Billy Strayhorn “Lush Life”

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Strayhorn/Ellington “Such Sweet Thunder”

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Strayhorn/Ellington “Isfahan”

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Ellington/Strayhorn “Take the A Train”

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Ellington live in the 1950s

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Ellington “Black, Brown, and Beige”

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Ellington “Anatomy of a Murder” opening credits

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Ellington “Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue”

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