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    The origin of the word jazz is one of the most sought-after etymologies in modern American English. Interest in the word – named the Word of the Twentieth Century by the American Dialect Society – has resulted in considerable research and the linguistic history is well documented. "Jazz" originated in slang around 1912 on the West Coast ...

  3. Jazz - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The earliest written record of the word is in a 1912 article in the Los Angeles Times in which a minor league baseball pitcher described a pitch which he called a 'jazz ball' "because it wobbles and you simply can't do anything with it". [3] [4] The use of the word in a musical context was documented as early as 1915 in the Chicago ...

  4. List of jazz genres - Wikipedia

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    A style of jazz music often said to have been started by guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt in the 1930s. The style was originally called "hot club" or "hot jazz" and served an acoustic European interpretation of swing. The term "gypsy jazz" didn't appear until after the 1970s, when Sinti people adapted their folk music to emulate that of Django's.

  5. Since 2011, the world has celebrated April 30 as International Jazz Day. It’s a day dedicated to celebrating the genre’s music, The post Does jazz need a rebrand? Why the genre’s greatest ...

  6. Jazz Age - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, jazz got fused with African Traditional Music and a new style/genre was formed called Marabi. [citation needed] In the 1940s, the genre had taken the country by storm, and by the 1950s, another style of South African jazz was formed called Kwela with an addition of the modern or traditional pennywhistle.

  7. Jazz improvisation - Wikipedia

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    In jazz, when one instrumentalist or singer is doing a solo, the other ensemble members play accompaniment parts. While fully written-out accompaniment parts are used in large jazz ensembles, such as big bands, in small groups (e.g., jazz quartet, piano trio, organ trio, etc.), the rhythm section members typically improvise their accompaniment parts, an activity called comping.

  8. Why Is Jazz (JAZZ) Down 1.5% Since Last Earnings Report? - AOL

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  9. From awkward to outrageous: 10 memorably infamous coaching ...

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    That’s why we took the damn field. "If you want to crown them, then crown their a**,” he continued. "But they are who we thought they were. And we let them off the hook."