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The names of Jazz TrioMuch inventiveness and history has gone into the naming of bands. Here are some band names:- " Daryl Ryce ; Ida Cox accompanied by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders; Ida Cox and Lovie Austin; Ida Cox and Papa Charlie Jackson; Ida Cox accompanied by her Five Black Spells; Ida Cox accompanied by the Pruitt Twins; Ida Cox and her Allstar Band; Ida Cox and her Allstar Orchestra; Dee Dee Bridgewater ; Della Griffin ; Diane Schuur ; Dianne Reeves ; Eartha Kitt ; Ida Cox accompanied with the Coleman Hawkins Quintet; Rosetta Crawford accompanied by King Bechet Trio; Rosetta Crawford accompanied by James P. Johnson's Hep Cats; Wilton Crawley and his Orchestra; Wilton Crawley and the Washboard Rhythm Kings; Charles Creath's Jazz-O-Maniacs; Katie Crippen accompanied by Henderson's Novelty Orchestra; Eden Atwood ; Ethel Ennis ; Gloria Lynne ; Helen Merrill ; Janis Siegal ; Fred Culley and his Royal York Hotel Orchestra; Dabney's Band; Ford Dabney's Syncopated Orchestra; Dan and Harvey's Jazz Band; Dave's Harlem Highlights; Jasper Davis and his Orchestra; Johnny De Droit and his New Orleans Orchestra; Karrin Allyson ; Laura Fygi ; Lena Horne ; Marlena Shaw ; Mary Stallings ; Bob Deikman Orchestra; Deppe's Seranaders; Detroit Melodists; Devonshire Resturant Dance Band; Harry Dial's Bluesicians; Diamond King's Jazz Band; Carroll Dickerson's Savoy Orchestra; Nancy Kelly ; Nancy Wilson ; Nina Simone ; Nnenna Freelon ; Sarah Vaughan ; Carroll Dickerson's Savoyagers; Dixie Boys; Dixie Daisies; Band; René Dumont von " 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. :- Blues, passed down from generation to generation through an "oral" tradition, originally acted as a functional music offering African-Americans a vehicle to convey their daily experiences. Early forms of the blues include the "field holler," which allowed laborers in the fields to keep in contact with each other, while the "ring shout" was used for dancing. W.C. Handy, known as the "Father of the Blues," published his "Memphis Blues" in 1912, becoming the first song to include "blues" in the title. Handy went on to write other blues classics including "Beale Street Blues," "Yellow Dog Blues," and "St. Louis Blues." Click to Enter database [About Jazz Trios] [Ensembles in Durham wedding music repertoire] [About Durham] [About music in Durham] [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] |