Louis Armstrong
Kind of Blue
Maiden Voyage
Duke Ellington

Jazz

Jazz has been called America's classical music, and for good reason. Along with the blues, its forefather, it is one of the first truly indigenous musics to develop in America, yet its unpredictable, risky ventures into improvisation gave it critical cache with scholars that the blues lacked. At the outset, jazz was dance music, performed by swinging big bands. Soon, the dance elements faded into the background and improvisation became the key element of the music. As the genre evolved, the music split into a number of different styles, from the speedy, hard-hitting rhythms of be-bop and the laid-back, mellow harmonies of cool jazz to the jittery, atonal forays of free jazz and the earthy grooves of soul jazz. What tied it all together was a foundation in the blues, a reliance on group interplay and unpredictable improvisation. Throughout the years, and in all the different styles, those are the qualities that defined jazz.

Jazz Artists Highlights

Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington
Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Charlie Parker
Charlie Parker
Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman
Dizzy Gillespie
Dizzy Gillespie

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Jazz Album Highlights

Kind of Blue
Miles Davis
Kind of Blue
Maiden Voyage
Herbie Hancock
Maiden Voyage
Giant Steps
John Coltrane
Giant Steps
Out to Lunch!
Eric Dolphy
Out to Lunch!
The Shape of Jazz to Come
Ornette Coleman
The Shape of Jazz to Come
Brilliant Corners
Thelonious Monk
Brilliant Corners

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Jazz Song Highlights

Title/Composer Performer Stream
So What Miles Davis
The Girl from Ipanema Stan Getz / João Gilberto
A Night in Tunisia Dizzy Gillespie
Sing, Sing, Sing Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
Artistry in Rhythm Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
Take Five The Dave Brubeck Quartet
One O'Clock Jump Count Basie
My Funny Valentine Chet Baker
Walkin' Miles Davis All-Stars / Miles Davis Sextet
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Cannonball Adderley Quintet

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