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Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, is a family of ship camouflage that was used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards.
According to a 1936 book by the crime writer Herbert Asbury, when another band appropriated their name and musical style for a performance at the Haymarket Dancehall, the original band members pelted the stage with rocks, leading the venue's owner to change the name of the second band on all advertising to the Razzy Dazzy Jazzy Band, which some ...
Jazz (Tigre in Italy) is the "very cool, very stylish, very competent" member of the Autobots in the Transformers television and comic series based on the popular toy line produced by Takara and Hasbro.
Following Cafêzz’ successful debut, the group became quite popular and was invited to perform in many revered venues. On September 15, 2014, the quintet performed at the Inter Metro Jazz Festival with local guitarist Jorge Laboy collaborating on several pieces, including "Espresso Jam".
Dazzeland was a two-storey family entertainment centre occupying the top levels of the REMM Myer Centre in Rundle Mall, a major shopping mall in Adelaide, Australia. [6] The centre was built between 1988 and 1991, at a cost of $1 billion.
A spasm band is a musical group that plays a variety of Dixieland, trad jazz, jug band, or skiffle music.. The term "spasm" applied to any band (often made up of children) who made musical instruments out of objects not usually employed for such.
That Cowboy Jazz with Luke and the Cool Hands (SunLight, 1997) Toy Trumpet (SteepleChase, 2000) By Myself (SteepleChase, 2001) Inside Chicago Vol. 1 with Von Freeman (SteepleChase, 2001) Inside Chicago Vol. 2 with Von Freeman (SteepleChase, 2001) Inside Chicago Vol. 3 with Von Freeman (SteepleChase, 2002)
Chicago is a 2002 American musical crime comedy film based on the 1975 stage musical of the same name which in turn originated in the 1926 play of the same name. It explores the themes of celebrity, scandal, and corruption in Chicago during the Jazz Age. [4]