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Want to drown in the sea of melody? Want to unwind yourself after a long day's work? Want to treat your ears with a sweet charming sound and cheerful tunes. If yes, then get your tickets to the best Jazz shows playing around you and get ready to experience the harmony and glory of All That Jazz.
Jazz music, a name every music lover is familiar with, is one of the widely recognized genres of the world of music. This unique and artistic medium of music balances the traditional elements with new ideas and tunes, thus creating a sound that is liked by listeners of different moods and tastes. The approach to jazz music is largely based on improvisation. However, with continuous experiments in different times, the new sound has incorporated many other musical elements as well.
Also referred to as Jazz and Blues, Jazz music is a proud invention of American musicians. The genre is born and bred in America in the 20th century. The sound was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Being a port city, it served as the melting pot of different cultures. The musicians here were exposed to a variety of music that they used to learn from different traders coming here for business purposes.
The Jazz that we hear today is mainly a combination of European classical music of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, folk music from West Africa, characteristic of the blues, rhythms of Ragtime and songs from Southern America. This form of music spread from New Orleans to many North American areas like Saint Louis, Chicago and Kansas City; thus the cultural diversity kept adding more depth into its sound.
For a musician and thoughtful music listener, Jazz is about expressing one's feelings and thoughts through improvisation. For a casual music follower, Jazz is all about wonderful melody and harmonious experience. And for a historian, Jazz is among the greatest cultural achievements of America. Whatever it is, the sound of Jazz is completely spell-bounding.
America is credited for taking the sound of Jazz to the whole world and making it popular across the region, race and boundary. Talking about Jazz and not mentioning Louis Armstrong would be little unfair. Hailed as the father of modern jazz improvisation, this trumpet player from New Orleans led several Jazz groups in the 1920's and 30's and showcased a personal style of improvisation.
Today, Jazz music is considered a timeless phenomenon that is constantly rising in popularity despite the heavy commercial support to Pop, Rock and Rap. While music schools and specialized training centers hire veteran jazz artists to transfer this art to future generations, concertgoers enjoy a wide variety of Jazz related events and festivals throughout the year.
Today, independent singers, Jazz specific labels and bands, Jazz symphony groups, musicians and instrumentalist fall under the spectrum from the Jazz umbrella. The performances are held both as individual events and in large festivals dedicated to only Jazz music. These artists do not get as much airtime as contemporary music acts, but they still enjoy a massive fan base all over the world.
Over the years, the world has witnessed some of the best jazz performers in and outside United States. Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus played a great role in the development of this sound.
The world of Jazz is also full of great talent of Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Nat Cole, Sarah Vaughn, Tony Bennett, Dinah Washington, Harry Connick Jr., Shirley Horn, MalePerry Cuomo and other popular artists. They have ruled the hearts of millions on the basis of their creativity and impeccable talent.
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- Acoustic Alchemy
- Al Di Meola
- Albert Cummings
- Alex Bugnon
- Ana Popovic
- Ann Hampton Callaway
- Anthony Gomes
- Arturo Sandoval
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
- Andre Ward
- Aj Ghent
- Albert Castiglia
- Antonio Sanchez
- Asheville Symphony
- Aaron Kamm and the One Drops
- Artemis
- Atlantic City Jazz Fest
- Althea Rene
- Ally Venable
- Adam Hawley
- Alexa Tarantino Quartet
- Aaron Diehl Trio
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- Beausoleil Avec Michael Doucet
- Bela Fleck
- Bill Frisell
- Bill Pierce
- Blue
- Blues Festival
- Bob James
- Bob Schneider
- Bobby Rush
- Boney James
- Branford Marsalis
- Brass Transit
- Brian Culbertson
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- Buddy
- Buster Williams
- Big
- Black Violin
- Bria Skonberg
- Badbadnotgood
- Blood Sweat & Tears
- Bernie Williams
- Ben Williams
- Big Festival
- Bill Charlap Trio
- Biloxi Blues Extravaganza
- Blood Sweat Tears
- Blood
- Blues
- Bobby Mcferrin
- Bonerama
- Branford Marsalis Quartet
- Braxton Cook
- Brian Simpson
- Buddy Guy
- Big Sandy and His Fly Rite Boys
- Bk Jackson
- Berkeley Middle Schools Jazz Bands
- Brandee Younger Trio
- Brandee Younger
- Bywater Call
- Banshee Tree
- Benny Benack Iii
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- California Guitar Trio
- Capital Jazz Fest
- Carolyn Wonderland
- Cecile Mclorin Salvant
- Chris Botti
- Chris Duarte
- Chris Thile
- Christian Mcbride
- Christian Scott
- Christone Kingfish Ingram
- Cincinnati Music Festival
- Claude Dubois
- Coco Montoya
- Count Basie Orchestra
- Curtis Salgado
- Charlie Musselwhite
- Charles Mcpherson
- Charlie Musselwhite Duo
- Chris Cain
- Chris Dave
- Chris Standring
- Cindy Cashdollar
- Corky Siegel
- Cosmic
- Craig Thatcher Band
- Cupid
- Cyrus Chestnut
- Cat Clyde
- Chief Adjuah
- Carolyn Wonderland Band
- Clearwater Smooth Jazz Jam
- Club Delf
- Claud
- Chicken Bone
- Carrie Rodriguez
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- Jackie Venson
- Jacob Collier
- James Francies
- Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Wynton Marsalis
- Jazz Festival
- Jazz
- Jeanette Harris
- Jeff Kashiwa
- Joe Bonamassa
- John Pizzarelli
- Jon Batiste
- Jorma Kaukonen
- Joshua Redman
- Julian Vaughn
- Juneteenth Rhythm
- Jose James
- Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra
- John Pizzarelli Trio
- Jackiem Joyner
- Jane Bunnett
- Jazz at Muse
- Jazz Funk Soul
- Jerry Portnoy
- Jimmy Vivino
- Jj Sansaverino
- John Patitucci
- Jokes
- Jon Cleary
- Jonathan Scales Fourchestra
- Jontavious Willis
- Joshua Davis
- Jp Soars
- Jonell Mosser
- Jason Marsalis
- Jimmie Vaughan and the Tilt a Whirl Band
- Jazz Is Dead
- Jason Ricci
- Jazzy Nights
- Jennifer Hartswick
- Jazz Is Led
- Jazzmeia Horn
- John Beasley
- Jazz at the Muse
- Java Band
- Jarrod Lawson
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- Madeleine Peyroux
- Marbin
- Marc Ribot
- Marcus Johnson
- Marion Meadows
- Matt Andersen
- Matt Nakoa
- Mavis Staples
- Max Weinberg S Jukebox
- Michael Franks
- Mindi Abair
- Monterey Jazz Festival
- Motet
- Motown More
- Martha Redbone
- Mike Phillips
- Mike Stern
- Makaya Mccraven
- Maqueque
- Marcus King Band
- Marilyn Maye
- Mark Guiliana
- Mark Hummel
- Mark Hummels
- Mark O Connor S an Appalachian Christmas
- Mark Stuart
- Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival
- Michael Paulo
- Mike Zito
- Multi Music Fest
- Muscle Tough
- Musician
- Mononeon
- Maurice Mobetta Brown
- Marcus Anderson
- Melbas Kitchen
- Memphis Tri State Blues Festival
- Mississippi Heat
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- Randy Brecker
- Rhiannon Giddens
- Richard Elliot
- Robert Cray
- Robert Glasper
- Ronnie Earl
- Roomful of Blues
- Ruthie Foster
- Reza
- Rebirth Brass Band
- Robert Cray Band
- Rick Braun
- Ronnie Baker Brooks
- Raul Midon
- Reza Khan
- Rick Estrin
- Ronnie Earl Broadcasters
- Rick Estrin and the Nightcats
- Raleigh Blues Festival
- Rudy Royston
- Reggie Watts
- Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters
- Recess
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- Samantha Fish
- Sierra Ferrell
- Sir Charles Jones
- Smooth Summer Jazz
- Snarkypuppy
- Sonny Landreth
- Special Efx Stars
- Spyro Gyra
- Stacey Kent
- Stanley Clarke
- Sue Foley
- Sun Ra Arkestra
- Sweat
- Snarky Puppy
- Simon Phillips
- Southern Avenue
- Salami Rose Joe Louis
- Selwyn Birchwood
- Spokane Jazz Orchestra
- Stacy Mitchhart
- Stanley Jordan Plays Jimi
- Stanley Jordan
- Steve Cole
- Sun Stereo
- Sunny War
- Sweat Tears
- Somi
- Samara Joy
- Stephanie Coleman
- Steeve Matthews
- Stella Cole
- Soda City Brass Band
- Sugar Land Jazz Festival
- South City Revival
- Scott Tournet
- Stefon Harris
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- Tab Benoit
- Taj Mahal
- Tedeschi Trucks Band
- The Bad Plus
- The Blind Boys of Alabama
- The California Honeydrops
- The Dazz Band
- The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- The Hot Sardines
- The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
- The Marcus King Band
- The New Mastersounds
- The Rebirth Brass Band
- The Robert Cray Band
- The Soul Rebels
- The Tokens
- The Westerlies
- The Witnesses
- Tia Fuller
- Tinsley Ellis
- Tom Rush
- Tommy Emmanuel
- Tony Desare
- Trombone Shorty
- Tokens
- Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
- The Cash Box Kings
- The Fabulous Equinox Jazz Orchestra
- The Huntertones
- The Lemon Bucket Orkestra
- The Levin Brothers
- The Nace Brothers
- The Okee Dokee Brothers
- The White House Band
- Tk Soul
- Toast
- Tyler Boone
- The Christmas Show
- The Baylor Project
- The Motet
- Tuba Skinny
- Takuya Kuroda
- The Yellowjackets
- Tony De Sare
- The Boneshakers
- The Sidewinders
- The Broadcasters
- The Iguanas
- Tony Campbell
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