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Many American jazz artists have lived in France from Sidney Bechet to Archie Shepp. These Americans would have an influence on French jazz, but at the same time French jazz had its own inspirations as well. For example, Bal-musette had some influence on France's form of Gypsy jazz. Similarly, the violin, and to an extent the guitar, were ...
Pastry War: Victorious French troops withdraw from Mexico after their demands were satisfied. 1848: February: February Revolution or French Revolution of 1848: Republican riots forced King Louis-Philippe to abdicate and flee to England. 20 December: Louis Napoleon Bonaparte starts his term as the first president of the French Republic.
Belgium denies permission for German forces to pass through to the French border. [15] [16] Politics: Switzerland declares its neutrality and mobilises for defence purposes. [17] [18] Politics: Sweden declares neutrality in the conflict between Germany, Russia and France [6] August 4 Western: German invasion of Belgium (1914) [19] to outflank ...
The exact year in which the musical style called jazz began is subject to debate, as are the origins of the word and what exactly qualifies as jazz. Certainly, the term had come to be used by 1915 for a form of music based on New Orleans Ragtime music. Some of the earliest standards first appeared in 1915, and some musicians who went on to ...
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1910. Events ... Romani French jazz guitarist and composer ... History Of Jazz Timeline: 1910 at All About Jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1901. Events ... History Of Jazz Timeline: 1901 at All About Jazz This page was last edited on 6 ...
Jazz standard – musical composition which is an important part of the musical repertoire of jazz musicians, in that it is widely known, performed, and recorded by jazz musicians, and widely known by listeners. Jazz standards include jazz arrangements of popular Broadway songs, blues songs and well-known jazz tunes. List of pre-1920 jazz standards
28 – Max Jones, British jazz author, radio host, and journalist (died 1993). March. 1 – Aimé Barelli, French trumpeter, vocalist, and band leader (died 1995). 14 – John Graas, American French horn player, composer, and arranger (died 1962). 16 – Junior Raglin, American upright bassist (died 1955). 19