Each year on or near November 18, I find myself thinking about my Huckleberry friend while singing one of my three favourite songs by the incomparable lyricist and sometimes composer, Johnny Mercer from Savannah, Georgia, Moon River; the other two being Dream and Laura; I Remember You and When The World Was Young notwithstanding. He […]readmore
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The first jazz bands to play in Canada were often from the US. In his autobiography, Chicago bandleader Eddie Condon refers to a stop in Winnipeg in 1922. In the Winter of 1923, Hollis Peavey’s Jazz Bandits from New York played at Winnipeg’s Roseland Ballroom. Around 1949, regular functions were held at the Roseland Dance […]readmore
Jazz is a form of song that came from the early 1910s, in New Orleans, mainly performed by African Americans that had their new located liberty due to slavery being recently abolished. Unfortunately, it was a while till jazz was acknowledged in the mainstream, as African Americas were battling to locate work as well as […]readmore
While jazz still continues to develop today, it appears hard to visualize any other year, past, existing, or future generating a lot of divergent new styles at once. From the reflective, modal musings of Miles Davis on Kind of Blue, to the intense, ruthless look for new consistencies and also sonorities from John Coltrane on […]readmore
We believe that jazz is an important bridge between our nation’s identity, our shared history, and our communities and we are committed to stewarding this connection for all audiences.readmore
Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong was a good deal many points including a composer, singer, American trumpeter, as well as certainly one of the most famous jazz tales of them all. His career lasted some five years, clear from the 1920s to the 1960s, and also caught the focus as well as the passion of many […]readmore
Jazz music which is believed to be an art creation of the American blacks during the very early years of the twentieth century has actually been an important subject of the social background of the US. It got appeal not just as an art type yet it likewise aided the unlucky blacks, who were the […]readmore
John Coltrane, one of jazz history’s most revered saxophonists, released “Giant Steps” in 1959. It’s known across the jazz world as one of the most challenging compositions to improvise over for two reasons – it’s fast and it’s in three keys.readmore