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  2. List of Owl City concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Jazz Festival May 26, 2015: Osaka: Japan: Big Cat May 27, 2015: Nagoya: Bottom Line May 28, 2015: Tokyo: Zepp Divercity Tokyo July 24, 2015: Niigata: Fuji Rock Festival 2015 On the Verge US Tour October 5, 2015: Nashville: United States: The Cannery Ballroom October 6, 2015: Atlanta: Center Stage October 8, 2015: Philadelphia: The ...

  3. Gary Foster (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Foster was born in Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1936.He started on the clarinet at age thirteen. [2] His first musical inspiration was Olin Parker, a school music director and teacher who introduced him to the music of Count Basie, Woody Herman, and many other types of music.

  4. List of jazz radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jazz, Blues Terrestrial Mutual Musicians Foundation, Inc. Kansas City Missouri: Website: KRTU-FM: 91.7 MHz Jazz, Independent Terrestrial Trinity University: San Antonio Texas: Website: KRWV-LP: 99.3 MHz Smooth Jazz, Mainstream Terrestrial Gold Canyon Public Radio Inc. Gold Canyon Arizona: Website: KSBR: 88.5 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial ...

  5. Kansas City Jazz Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra was founded by Jim Mair and Gene Hall in Kansas City in May 2003 after being inspired by similar jazz orchestras across the United States, though it was primarily modeled after the Columbus Jazz Orchestra. [2] Jim's wife, Mary Mair, was also integral in getting the orchestra started. [1]

  6. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top - Wikipedia

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    "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top" is a show tune from the 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!. [1] [2] The piece was recorded in 1952 by jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal, which influenced trumpeter Miles Davis to include it in his repertoire in the 1950s, [3] which probably motivated other jazz musicians to play it.

  7. Oxcentrics - Wikipedia

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    The Oxcentrics is a Dixieland jazz band founded in 1975 at Oxford University. [1] The band's name was derived from The Oxontrics, [2] an original 1920s jazz band. [3] Several (although by no means all) members were from University College, where many of the rehearsals took place.

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  9. Ron Holloway - Wikipedia

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    Ron Holloway was born to Winston and Marjorie Holloway, avid jazz fans who met while attending Howard University in Washington, D.C. Holloway recalls his father adding to his collection of Prestige and Blue Note jazz albums. Holloway's parents, while not musicians, provided a nurturing musical environment for their son. [11]