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  2. Jazz band - Wikipedia

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    The size of a jazz band is closely related to the style of jazz they play as well as the type of venues in which they play. Smaller jazz bands, also known as combos, are common in night clubs and other small venues and will be made up of three to seven musicians; whereas big bands are found in dance halls and other larger venues. [1] Jazz bands ...

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    Sunday's free concert will include jazz, swing, blues, classical, Broadway hits and more. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Mini-jazz - Wikipedia

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    The word "jazz" has become the equivalent of band or orchestra. The mini-jazz movement started in the mid-1960s, when small bands called mini-djaz (which grew out of Haiti's light rock and roll bands of the early 1960s that were called yeye bands) played compas featuring paired electric guitars, electric bass, drumset and other percussion ...

  5. Jolly Fellows - Wikipedia

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    It had a small impact much later in Australia after it was shown in 1964 at the Australia Cinema in Melbourne and the name "The Jolly Fellows" was used for over a decade thereafter by a small jazz band after the original members, David Meadows, Keith Morgan and Pete Bannister, high school friends and then all aged 19, had seen and enjoyed the film.

  6. List of big bands - Wikipedia

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    While the Big Band Era suggests that big bands flourished for a short period, they have been a part of jazz music since their emergence in the 1920s when white concert bands adopted the rhythms and musical forms of small African-American jazz combos.

  7. Category:American jazz ensembles - Wikipedia

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    S. Saints & Sinners (jazz band) Sauter-Finegan Orchestra; Seatrain (band) The Singers Unlimited; The Skylarks (vocal group) Slim & Slam; Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra

  8. Concert - Wikipedia

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    A big band concert in Lappeenranta, Finland. The nature of a concert varies by musical genre, individual performers, and the venue. Concerts by a small jazz combo or small bluegrass band may have the same order of program, mood, and volume—but vary in music and dress. In a similar way, a particular musician, band, or genre of music might ...

  9. One for All (band) - Wikipedia

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    One for All is a jazz sextet formed in 1997. The band comprises Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone), Jim Rotondi (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), David Hazeltine (piano), John Webber (bass) and Joe Farnsworth (drums). The band has been compared to 1960s-era Blue Note jazz and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. [1] [2]