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RIP Burlesque Dancer "Novita," One of the Last Links to the Follies Theatre's Heyday
mosaicrecords: Bob Whitlock: Significant, Overlooked Bassist Marc Myers has the gift. He’s not only a knowledgeable and empathetic interviewer, but he somehow finds many of the important but forgotten musicians throughout the history of jazz. This
fuckyeahbillieholiday: Billie Holiday and Dizzy Gillespie mentioned in an issue of Jet Magazine, mid 1950’s.
bamthephotographs: Tommy Potter, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and John Coltrane at Birdland, 1951 photo by Frank Driggs
Hannah Rothschild on Nica and Thelonius Monk: ‘I saw a woman who knew where she belonged’
jazz-swing: Stan Getz
Photo by Robert Abbott Sengstacke – Art Blakey, Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan - Jazz Messengers
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Dave Brubeck dies
take five dave brubeck timeless
Dave Brubeck - Take Five - 1966 (by Astrotype) Time Out
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cartermagazine: Today In History ‘John W. Coltrane, innovative jazz legend, was born in Hamlet, NC, on this date September 23, 1926. Some of his famous recordings were: “My Favorite Things,” “A Love Supreme,” and “Ascension.”’
lightskintgawd:actjustly:Day 4 of #BlackHistoryYouDidntLearnInSchool - Ella FitzgeraldMy twitterElla Fitzgerald - Summertime (1968)LOVE Ella Fitzgerald
thevogelsang: jazzatlincolncenter: indypendent-thinking: Thelonious Monk (1959) Rehearsing in a New York loft with saxophonists Phil Woods and Charlie Rouse. (via Thelonious Monk (1959) | Flickr - Photo Sharing!) This Day in Jazz: Pianist/composer
johnlaurels: some gay shit i drew in my history of jazz notes
ohowliteful: 6shwty: dirtysouf: my past life SHE POPPPPPIN Excerpt from: Encyclopedia of Hair: A Cultural History(pg. 197) by Victoria Sherrow x, x Excerpt from: Jazzed in Cleveland: a jazz history by Joe Mosbrook x, x (for other jazz info
its420somehow: s3xydrive: facadeenverre: best reaction to a zombie in the history of zombie movies THEY BOTH DO JAZZ HANDS I CANT favorite movie. will never not reblog.
distri: It’s still funny to thinka bout that the biggest cultural sensation in the world is literally black american culture. Think about that. Jazz/blues and everything that came out of it is literally rooted in black culture and history. Think about
yesterdaysprint:Judge magazine, July 1921(Originally from the Wisconsin Octopus)