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    15 years of swing Swing is the natural evolution of jazz music‚ retaining much of the style and characteristics associated with it‚ while being different enough both musically and socially to separate itself. Swing is generally accepted to have been conceived in 1924‚ when the name synonymous with swing Louise Armstrong joined Fletcher Henderson’s band. However 1929 is the year swing really picked up in popularity. From this point swing grew through some wonderful technological and social advancement

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    nope Professor nope ENG 101 10 November. 2013 Why? At first glance‚ it seemed there was no correlation between the essays: “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police‚” “Who Killed Benny Paret?” and “On Dumpster Diving.” Each essay is completely different. The background‚ setting‚ characters and time period all vary immensely. The first essay is about a woman who was killed and no one helped her. The second essay is like it‚ a boxer dies in a fight‚ while being watched by millions

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    David Sedaris writes about his experience taking guitar lessons in “Giant Dreams‚ Midget Abilities” after his father decided that he and his younger sisters should start a family music group. However‚ Sedaris has no desire to learn how to play guitar. His desire lies within singing jingles in the voice of Billie Holiday. Sedaris’ desire to sing in the voice of Billie Holiday is probably closely related to his sexual orientation‚ being gay‚ and his father’s passion for jazz music. There is an

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    Al Jolson and Bing Crosby came together and recorded the song “Alexander`s Ragtime Band”. Together they made Ivring Berlin`s song a hit. Ragtime music was generally associated with African Americans‚ but many people enjoyed this type of music. At the beginning of the song‚ Jolson and Crosby talk back and forth and they both continue this pattern while singing. I initially had a hard time hearing the difference between the voices until I heard Jolson and Crosby say each other’s name. They are talking

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    Jim McNeely was born in Chicago‚ and moved to New York City in 1975. In 1978 he joined the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra. He spent six years as a featured soloist with that band and its successor‚ Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra (now The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra). 1981 saw the beginning of Jim’s 4-year tenure as pianist/composer with the Stan Getz Quartet. From 1990 until 1995 he held the piano chair in the Phil Woods Quintet. At the present time‚ he leads his own tentet‚ his own trio

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    Jazz: Hot V. Sweet

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    During the 1920’s‚ a new style of jazz became highly popular. Big bands began to dominate the jazz scene. The big band era was split into two different styles: “hot” jazz and “sweet” jazz. Jelly Roll Morton and Paul Whiteman were two bandleaders and composers who were highly recognized and well-known during this musical time period. Jelly Roll Morton was highly influential in the “hot” jazz genre‚ while Paul Whiteman became celebrated for his “sweet” jazz music. Two songs that mark each musician’s

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    “I don’t deserve this award‚ but I have arthritis and I don’t deserve that either” by Jack Benny. To elaborate on Benny’s quote‚ he is saying that those with arthritis does not deserve to have arthritis especially‚ when they didn’t do anything to earn such punishment. This quote has a huge impact in my life because I have to learn how to cope arthritis with my active lifestyle. Being labeled as a Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis patient at the age of 13 is not something to be proud of nor is it the

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    The Healing I. Summary: Vilma plays Seth‚ a woman who runs a boarding house in a middle-class community in the city. Her father‚ Odong (Robert Arevalo)‚ is successfully treated for his post-stroke condition by a faith healer named Elsa (Daria Ramirez). Because of this‚ 5 of Seth’s friends (and neighbors) convince her to bring them to Elsa so that they may also get their various illnesses treated. Seth’s son‚ Jed (Martin del Rosario)‚ also brings along his half-sister Cookie (Kim Chiu) so her

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    Garrett Litalien Ms. Downey IB English December 30‚ 2012 Assessing Ethical Beliefs of Faith Healing There are certain aspects of sicknesses and illnesses like sexually transmitted diseases and even cancer that aspire expensive medical procedures and attention. Most illnesses don’t even provide a cure‚ leaving most patients hopeless and creating a new fear for them. Patients can often be restricted with the cost of being cured because it makes them vulnerable to use less expensive methods that

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    Transitions to Early Swing Jazz There have been many different transitional periods in jazz history but no more as dramatic and unique as the change in the sound‚ the popularity‚ and the formation of early swing bands. These early bands first took shape out of period in jazz history called small combo jazz. This period of jazz his can be characterized for its use of collective and solo improvisation‚ a smoother rhythm‚ the use of a front line and a rhythm sections‚ and relatively small band size

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