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  2. HotHouse (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz pianist Misha Mengelberg performing with the ICP Orchestra at the HotHouse in Chicago, November 2004. The HotHouse is a cultural center last located in the South Loop, Chicago, United States, and known for its program of jazz and world music concerts and as a central meeting place for a variety of community groups. The club on Balbo Avenue ...

  3. List of jazz trumpeters - Wikipedia

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    The following is an alphabetical list of jazz trumpeters This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Monterey Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    Five hundred top jazz artists perform on nine stages spread throughout the grounds, with 50 concert performances. In addition, the Monterey Jazz Festival features jazz conversations, panel discussions, workshops, exhibitions, clinics, and an international array of food, shopping, and festivities spread throughout the fairgrounds.

  5. Leaning House - Wikipedia

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    Leaning House was an independent record label in Dallas, Texas. It was founded by Mark Elliott and Keith Foerster and existed from 1994 until 1999. Leaning House produced recordings by Earl Harvin, Shelley Carrol, Wessell Anderson, Donald Edwards, Fred Sanders, and the Fantastic Voices of Harmony. It closed in 1999 for financial reasons.

  6. Jazz kissa - Wikipedia

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    A jazz kissa's book collection containing copies of Swing Journal. In 1950s Japan, live jazz performances were rare as were locally produced jazz records. [13] Instead, records had to be imported from America at prohibitively expensive prices that, while too costly for most individuals, jazz kissa would pay.

  7. Cotton Club - Wikipedia

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    The revues featured dancers, singers, comedians, and variety acts, as well as a house band. [1] These revues helped launch the careers of many artists, including Andy Preer, who led the Cotton Club's first house band in 1923. Duke Ellington's orchestra was the house band from December 4, 1927, until June 30, 1931. [15]

  8. Nick LaRocca - Wikipedia

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    Dominic James "Nick" LaRocca [1] (April 11, 1889 – February 22, 1961), was an American early jazz cornetist and trumpeter and the leader of the Original Dixieland Jass Band, who is credited by some as being "the father of modern jazz". [2]

  9. Nu jazz - Wikipedia

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    Nu jazz (also spelt nü jazz or known as jazztronica, [1] or future jazz) is a genre of jazz and electronic music. The music blends jazz elements with other musical styles, such as funk, electronic music, and free improvisation. [2] Nu jazz typically ventures further into the electronic territory than does its close cousin, acid jazz. [3]