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    American jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald was the “first lady” of singing‚ swing‚ bebop‚ and ballads. Her career spanned over sixty years‚ she sold millions of records‚ and won multiple Grammy awards. She known all over the world. Ella Fitzgerald greatly impacted the way jazz music is today through her use of scatting and her perfect voice. Ella Fitzgerald did not become the “first lady” of these things overnight. She had to go through hardships in order to get to that point. Ella Fitzgerald was born

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    expository writing. Jazz sure is cool! What is Jazz? Well it depends on who you are asking. Where you come from‚ and believe it or not‚ what kind of culture you are raised in. “Jazz is a type of music of Black American origin characterized by improvisation‚ syncopation‚ and usually a regular or forceful rhythm‚ emerging at the beginning of the 20th century.” Now‚ you would think Jazz is a very fundamental genre to obtain but‚ that is not the case. Being a “Vocal Jazz Studies Major”‚ I observe

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    Ella Fitzgerald is the topic we will be covering. We will be covering Ella’s life‚ music‚ and her legacy. The reason we chose Fitzgerald as a topic is because she was one of the most notable singers in the 1920s‚ even being named the Queen of Jazz. In addition‚ her music appealed to us with her beautiful vocals. On April 25‚ 1917 in Newsport News‚ Virginia‚ Ella Fitzgerald was born in Newsport News‚ Virginia. She was born to William and Temperance Fitzgerald‚ who divorced shortly after her birth

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    studied music at the famed Hull House‚ and by the age of 10 was a skilled clarinetist. At the age of 13‚ Benny’s father enrolled him and two of his older brothers in music lessons at the Kehelah Jacob Synagogue. His early influences were New Orleans jazz clarinetists working in Chicago‚ notably Johnny Dodds‚ Leon Roppolo‚ and Jimmy Noone. Benny learned quickly and became a strong player at an early age. He was soon playing professionally while still ’in short pants’‚ playing clarinet in various bands

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    Julia is amazingly -----for a 5-year-old: She adeptly persuaded her reluctant parents to let her stay up to watch another thirty minutes of television. 1]D. capricious He recited the President’s speech back to me---: to was almost as if he had written it himself. 2]C. verbatim Those not used to Larry’s ---speaking style found him to be – and did not like him at first. *3]A.*monosyllabic…incisive During his first year at boarding school‚ Ricardo underwent--- from a shy and reserved young boy

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    3 / 3 points When used by economists‚ the term "land"‚ when referring to one of the main factors of production‚ is defined as the surface of the earth. True False Question 2 3 / 3 points As used by economists‚ the term "capital" refers to gold‚ stocks‚ bonds and other highly liquid assets. True False Question 3 3 / 3 points Normative economics is involved with economic claims that can be verified by third party analysis. True False Question 4 3 / 3

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    a lot as the decades go by and different types are created while other ones go out of style. All about JazzJazz is a good barometer of freedom…” that’s what Duke Ellington said in a filmed interview for a documentary‚ but jazz is much more. It is the story of two world wars and a devastating depression‚ the sound track that helped Americans get through the worst of times. Jazz is about sex‚ the way men and women talk to each other and conduct the complicated rituals of courtship‚ a sophisticated

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    Jazz in American Culture: Bop and Cool Jazz Jazz music has developed into a complex and extraordinary phenomenon since its advent in the early twentieth century. This unique and sociocultural music movement developed many variations‚ each bringing to light talented musicians characterized by a particular technique or style of play. The audiences for each individual style of music were constantly evolving with their respective cultures‚ finding themselves gradually integrating this more foreign

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    South Carolina‚ on October 21‚ 1917‚ to his death in Englewood‚ New Jersey‚ on January 6‚ 1993. The jazz trumpet player is known for helping cofound bebop jazz‚ playing with puffed cheeks‚ playing a custom trumpet that had its bell bent at a 45 degree angle‚ and so much more. Dizzy Gillespie’s contributions to the jazz world go far beyond all that he touched and remains a crucial pioneer for jazz music. Dizzy Gillespie‚ born as John Birks Gillespie‚ was born to a local bandleader in South Carolina;

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    Jazz music has always existed as a voice for black musicians and audiences. The sounds and rhythms are extremely unique and colorful. It certainly changed America in the 1920’s with the swing movement and it put jazz on the map. During this time many white people started to be influenced by this infectious music‚ and started to enjoy it. Many white people also discriminated against blacks and treated them as less than equal. A goal for an artist named Billie Holiday was to make America listen to

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