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    Cold War Western Influence

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    culture since the 1930s” were able to get a fresh of breath air, as far as music is concerned (Richmond); there were numerous concerts right off the bat, ranging from the Ney York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, to artists like Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, and Benny Goodman, who had a successful 32-concert-tour himself in the Soviet…

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    Cool Jazz Influence

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    organizing a recording session with a nine piece band in, New York. Which later became known as the “Birth of Cool Jazz” band and known as the first ever Cool Jazz band of its time. The others who helped influenced Cool Jazz era, where Chet Backer, Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan and Gil Evans. There are only few artist that influenced the Cool Jazz era, making Miles Davis one of them and the father of Cool Jazz. The concept and style of Cool Jazz was created in a New York Basement, by Gil Evans.…

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    Edward Kennedy Ellington was one of the most famous jazz composers and performers of the twentieth century. It is a well-known fact that Duke Ellington went down in history of jazz music as one of the most significant composers, as well as outstanding bandleader, who led his own musical group of about fifty years. Thus, the main aims of this project are to think about Duke Ellington, and discuss how he fits into the history of jazz, dwelling on his style and other details with more attention.…

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    On November 12, 2015 I attended the Veterans Day Jazz free form concert held at CBC’s choir room. This was the first time I ever went through the music/art building and it was pretty cool. The choir room looked, well like a choir room; inspirational posters on the wall, instruments, sound system, etc. When I first walked into the room I was bit overwhelmed with the amount of people in the small to medium sized room. There was a total of three high schools performing and of course CBC. The high…

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    America was once described as baseball and apple pie. The Cold War forced Americans to choose the status quo of traditional American life or to face a new modernized age. The United States being a superpower in the Cold War locked horns with the very powerful Soviet Union over which form of economic and political system was best. The struggle for power in both countries was fought with espionage, nuclear deterrent, propaganda and a space race. The Cold War had formed a new frontier of changes,…

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    Louis Armstrong Influence

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    The United States of America has been one of many great countries to lead the world in technology, politics, and art. Music has existed in various forms such as rhythm and melody since the day human beings could hear and feel. Jazz is a genre of music that was born in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This broad genre of music has roots that pull from pre-existing elements that are traced back to African-American slave culture. Some of those elements include single line melodies…

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