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  2. American Jazz Museum - Wikipedia

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    American Jazz Museum. / 39.0912832; -94.5619851. The American Jazz Museum is located in the historic 18th and Vine district of Kansas City, Missouri. The museum preserves the history of American jazz music, with exhibits on Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and others. Nested within the museum is a fully ...

  3. Kansas City jazz - Wikipedia

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    Almost every jazz history depicts Kansas City jazz as a fertile ground for the development of big bands, virtuosic performances, and legendary performers. In the 1920s was a Great Migration from the south and the search for musical work in Kansas City, Missouri, where the Black population rose from 23,500 to 42,000 between 1912 and 1940.

  4. Bennie Moten - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Moten (November 13, 1893 – April 2, 1935) [2] was an American jazz pianist and band leader born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. [3] He led his Kansas City Orchestra, the most important of the regional, blues-based orchestras active in the Midwest in the 1920s, and helped to develop the riffing style that would ...

  5. A guide to 19 of Kansas City’s oldest restaurants: Their food ...

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    A toy train delivers a customer’s lunch order to a table at Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant in Kansas City, Kansas. ... Ol’ Kentuck Bar-B-Q — when it was more of an after-hours jazz joint ...

  6. International Sweethearts of Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    The International Sweethearts of Rhythm was an American jazz ensemble, believed to be the first racially-integrated all-female band in the United States. During the 1940s, the band featured some of the best female musicians of the day. [1] They played swing and jazz on a national circuit that included the Apollo Theater in New York City, the ...

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  7. Stroud's (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    United States. Coordinates. 39°11′41″N 94°30′46″W  / . 39.1947°N 94.5129°W. / 39.1947; -94.5129. Website. www .stroudsrestaurant .com. Stroud's is a restaurant in the Kansas City metropolitan area, in the United States. The business was named one of "America's Classics" by the James Beard Foundation Awards.

  8. Mikel Rouse - Wikipedia

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    Mikel Rouse. Mikel Rouse (born Michael Rouse; January 26, 1957 in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States) is an American composer. He has been associated with a Downtown New York City movement known as totalism, and is best known for his operas, including Dennis Cleveland, about a television talk show host, which Rouse wrote and starred in.

  9. Kansas City Jazz Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra was founded by Jim Mair and Gene Hall in Kansas City in May 2003 after being inspired by similar jazz orchestras across the United States, though it was primarily modeled after the Columbus Jazz Orchestra. [2] Jim's wife, Mary Mair, was also integral in getting the orchestra started. [1]

  10. Jack Washington - Wikipedia

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    Ronald "Jack" Washington (July 17, 1910 – November 28, 1964) was an American jazz saxophonist who was a member of the Count Basie orchestra in the 1930s and 1940s. Life and career. Born in Kansas City, Kansas, he started playing soprano saxophone in his teens before switching to baritone.

  11. Wikipedia:Meetup/Kansas City/Jazz Edit-a-thon - Wikipedia

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    Location: Atrium at the American Jazz Museum; 1616 East 18th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108 Host institutions: Kansas City Public Library , American Jazz Museum , Kansas City Jazz Orchestra Edit-A-Thon organizing team Members: Kim Gile, Sara Escandon, Stacey Mitchell, Kelly Mahon, Jason Roe, Jeremy Drouin, and w/ OCLC Wikipedian-in-Residence to ...