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  1. nujazz as always jazz has a way of taking up new things, new ways, new instrumentation nujazz is jazz with a hefty dose of electronica and a suitable nod towards various areas of dance music look out for the aromatiq show I was on air - the aromatiq show on a...
  2. Sonya Tayeh, Choreographer, So You Think You Can Dance Sonya Tayeh has been a guest judge and choreographer on "So You Think You Can Dance" (SYTYCD) starting in Season 4. Her funky contemporary routines are exciting and fresh. She is becoming a sure audience favorite. This lens is part of a seri...
  3. Days of the Flapper~The Roaring 20's The term flapper in the 1920s referred to a "new breed" of young women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to the new Jazz music, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. The flappers were seen as br...
  4. Who is Jamie Cullum? Brilliant. How else can you define Jamie. I stumbled upon his music on itunes in a free download in 2006 and haven't stopped listening since. I've seen him in concert 3 times and have spread the gospel of Jamie to anyone who would listen. So...
  5. Colbie Caillat Colbie Caillat is an American acoustic-folk singer-songwriter. She makes great music, but should have chosen an artist's name that is easier to write.... Her name takes sometimes funny turns: Colbie Callait and Colbie Caillet are but the most frequen...
  6. Wade Robson, Choreographer, So You Think You Can Dance Wade Robson has been a choreographer on "So You Think You Can Dance" (SYTYCD) from the beginning of the series. He has choreographed a wide variety of dances, two of which won him Emmys for Outstanding Choreography. Wade is definitely one of my favor...
  7. Etta James Etta James is an American blues, soul, R&B, and jazz singer and songwriter.
  8. Trombone Trivia For Musicians and Trombone Players Love the trombone? Find out cool trombone trivia here, plus shop for great trombone apparel trombone music and accessories, even design your own trombone t-shirt for wearing to rehearsals or gigs. Whatever you want to know about this unique musical...
  9. Scat Singing and Nonsense Songs: Playing with Words Folks have been doing the verbal two-step with scat singing for a hundred years. The creativity and virtuosity that scat allows a singer to display within the confines of any song make it a popular medium. And some of the most fun songs take scat to...
  10. Mandy Moore, Choreographer, So You Think You Can Dance Mandy Moore has been choreographing creative and interesting jazz and contemporary dances on "So You Think You Can Dance" (SYTYCD) since Season Two. She has also appeared as a guest judge during Season Four. Mandy earned an Emmy Nomination in Season...
  11. Trombone Players Profiles, Interviews, Videos, and Personal Observations about Trombone Players. Great Trombone T-Shirts, CD's and Gifts for Musicians. Humor, Random Thoughts and Trombone History according to Bumper T.
  12. Diana Krall Diana Krall is a Canadian jazz pianist and singer.
  13. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) Irving Mills explained to the world, in 1931, that It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got that Swing, and the world listened. Duke Ellington kicked off the Swing Era with the song in the thirties and big bands all around the country picked up this fun...
  14. A Baby Boomer's Life Through Music I am definitely a baby boomer, born right in the middle of the boom - 1956! Music has always been a huge part of my life and certain songs remind me of what was going in the world and my life when the song was popular. The 50's brought the birth...
  15. TheSnowRose Vintage Jewelry and Collectibles TheSnowRose Store ~ Vintage Jewelry, Collectibles, Dolls, Religious & More! Vintage Jewelry and Collectibles at affordable prices! Come visit! Welcome to Snowrose Auctions Vintage Jewelry Collectibles & More! Ive been selling online over 1...
  16. You Give Me Fever Little Willie John had a Top 25 hit on the US charts in 1956 with Fever, a song written by Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell (under the name John Davenport). Two years later, Peggy Lee recorded her own version of the song with somewhat different lyrics...
  17. Caravan: A Jazz Standard Although the original recording of Caravan was made in 1936 by Barney Bigard And His Jazzopators, Duke Ellington composed the music for this jazzy cover song recorded it many times. Then again, Irving Mills wrote the lyrics and the song was based on...
  18. Sweet Georgia Brown: A Whistlin' Jazz Standard Ben Bernie and Maceo Pinkard got together and composed a little ditty, for which Kenneth Casey wrote some saucy lyrics. Thus, Sweet Georgia Brown was born, a song which Bernie and His Orchestra recorded in 1926, at the height of the roaring 20s, and...
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  20. Bass Lessons I've taught 1000's of bass lessons to aspiring players in almost every style. But I've always felt that the walking bass materials that were available were lacking. Many method books will devote a short chapter to the basic concepts, while others wil...