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  • The Solo Style of Jazz Clarinetist Johnny Dodds: 1923 – 1938

    The Solo Style of Jazz Clarinetist Johnny Dodds: 1923 – 1938

  • William Russell Collection

    William Russell Collection

  • Dissertation Introduction

    Dissertation Introduction

  • A Feminist Perspective on New Orleans Jazzwomen

    A Feminist Perspective on New Orleans Jazzwomen

  • Resources for the “All Are Welcome” Feast of St. Gertrude

    Resources for the “All Are Welcome” Feast of St. Gertrude

  • Teaching Jazz As American Culture Lesson Plans

    Teaching Jazz As American Culture Lesson Plans

  • Tia Fuller: Women in Jazz Schooltime Performance Series

    Tia Fuller: Women in Jazz Schooltime Performance Series

  • Journey Through Jazz

    Journey Through Jazz

  • The Twenties and Louis Armstrong a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Atlanta University in Partial Fulfillment of The

    The Twenties and Louis Armstrong a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Atlanta University in Partial Fulfillment of The

  • A Joyful Celebration of Three Chicago Legends!

    A Joyful Celebration of Three Chicago Legends!

  • The Gender of Jazz. Contextualizing All-Girl Jazz Bands of World War Ii

    The Gender of Jazz. Contextualizing All-Girl Jazz Bands of World War Ii

  • "Lil" Hardin Armstrong (1898-1971)

  • Die Musik in Geschichte Und Gegenwart (MGG)

    Die Musik in Geschichte Und Gegenwart (MGG)

  • Works Cited Baldwin, Davarian L.. Chicago's New Negroes: Modernity

    Works Cited Baldwin, Davarian L.. Chicago's New Negroes: Modernity

  • Celebrating the Great Women of Jazz for April of 2010'S Jazz Appreciation

    Celebrating the Great Women of Jazz for April of 2010'S Jazz Appreciation

  • MARY Lou Williams First Lady of the Piano

    MARY Lou Williams First Lady of the Piano

  • The New Negro of Jazz: New Orleans, Chicago, New York, the First Great Migration, & the Harlem Renaissance, 1890-1930

    The New Negro of Jazz: New Orleans, Chicago, New York, the First Great Migration, & the Harlem Renaissance, 1890-1930

  • San Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation Collection ARS.0030ARS.0030

    San Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation Collection ARS.0030ARS.0030

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  • Those Other New Orleans Musicians Biodiscographies
  • FROM DREAMLAND to SHOWCASE: JAZZ in CHICAGO, 1912 to 1996 October 1996 – February 1997
  • Innovative Trumpeter: 1925–1929
  • MUNI 20140317 – LOUIS ARMSTRONG 1. Chimes Blues
  • The Popularity of Jazz Music by Rebecca Osborn
  • Like Jackson Was Doing, and BB Thought He Could. at a Party Shortly
  • University Microfilms International 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor Michigan 48106 USA St John's Road
  • Jazz, Gender, Authenticity Proceedings of the 10Th Nordic Jazz Research Conference Stockholm August 30–31 2012 Alf Arvidsson, Editor
  • Joe Lovano (On the Cover) Has Released Cross 4 Culture, His 23Rd Album for Blue Note and Third with His Us Five Quintet
  • Just for a Thrill
  • PROGRAM NOTES PROGRAM Quintette Pour Instruments À Vent - Paul Taffanel Claude-Paul Taffanel Was a French Flutist, Conductor and Teacher
  • Die Musik in Geschichte Und Gegenwart (MGG)


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