African
Gospel
Blues
Ragtime
Dixieland
Orchestra
All of these styles helped influence and shape jazz into what it is today
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
His voice and hair styles
The Cinematic Orchestra is a British jazz and electronica band that is led by its creator, Jason Sinscoe. The band has been active since 1999. The band's current manifestation includes Sinscoe and six other members.
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Oscar Peterson
The name Blue Six is an alias to the producer whose real name is Jay Denes. He is a musician that mostly makes music in the jazz genre and it's very soulful music.
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That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
His voice and hair styles
The Cinematic Orchestra is a British jazz and electronica band that is led by its creator, Jason Sinscoe. The band has been active since 1999. The band's current manifestation includes Sinscoe and six other members.
a hot one. with a six pack.
You mean "count down in 8 in Lindy hop". Lindy hop is a jazz dance and is danced to music in 4/4 time. That is to say you can count 1-2-3-4 along with the music. Historically, jazz dances (and partner dances in general) are counted in 8 for various reasons. It lines up with the music well, and you can do twice as much in eight counts as you can do in four. Also: That's why we count ourselves in with "... five, six, seven, eight"
You Me At Six plays rock, generally.
In the phrase "seventy-six trumpets led the big parade," "seventy-six" should be hyphenated as it is a compound number. Therefore, the correct hyphenation is "seventy-six trumpets." The rest of the phrase remains unhyphenated: "led the big parade."
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