Jazz and more in Kansas CityHighlights tourist spots in Kansas City, Missouri, the venue for the 2005 conference of the American Jail Association.American Jails
1 upcoming event Kansas City has a rich history of carnival season events hosted by a variety of krewes and social clubs leading up to the main event: Fat Tuesday- Mardi Gras! The Ship is your Kansas City Carnival Season headquarters.
The great sights and sounds that are uniquelyKansas Citymake for an unforgettable experience. There is an excitement building in all corners of the city. From the recently renovated 18th & Vine Historic District to our sensational new Zoo, Kansas City is on the move! ExperienceKansas Cityis you...
Jazz - Ragtime, Blues, Swing: In the early 1930s two bands made important contributions to jazz: Bennie Moten’s, with the recordings of “Toby,”“Lafayette,” and “Prince of Wails,” and the Casa Loma Orchestra, with “Casa Loma Stomp” and “San Sue
Discover some of the greatest Jazz and Blues players in all of history who got their start in the clubs of Kansas City. Lining 12th Street from Central to Highland and jam-packing the area of 18th and Vine, musicians played literally all night every nigh
Join us for Jazzoo 2024! Jazzoo is the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium's largest annual fund-raising event. Money from sponsors and ticket sales helps feed the Zoo's 1700+ animals all year. It also supports the Zoo's educational initiatives.
jazz,musical form, often improvisational, developed byAfrican Americansand influenced by both European harmonic structure andAfricanrhythms. It was developed partially from ragtime andbluesand is often characterized by syncopated rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, varying degrees of improvisation, often del...
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If you’re reading up on the history of jazz, Chicago is going to appear pretty quickly, starting with a long line ofNew Orleans greatswho migrated to the city, forming a melting pot of jazz and blues music. Jelly Roll Mortonstopped by as early a 1910 followed, over the next years, ...
She co-wrote a few songs, and several of them have become jazz standards, notably God Bless the Child, Don’t Explain, and Lady Sings the Blues. She also became famous for singing jazz standards written by others, including Easy Living and Strange Fruit. Her early career is hard to track...