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Jazz Trios in LondonJazz Trios in for you in London can be found here: Find those Jazz Trios who play in London with the drop down box, belowFor jazz trios across the UK, locate those around London using the selection drop down box. |
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Jazz Trios in London - a meaningful remark?Jazz and jazz trios grab people in different ways:- Francis Davis ~ 'I used to believe that what scared most people away from jazz was their suspicion that they would be bored by it. In the case of much latter-day bebop, with its lineup of soloists running down the chords to no apparent purpose after stating a sketchy theme not to be heard again until the end, boredom is a reasonable response. The solution, I always thought, was to expose people to kinds of jazz in which composition and improvisation overlap, and in which something is going on in every measure. It wouldn't have to be Muhal Richard Abrams or Sun Ra or anything too far out; it could be Ellington or Charles Mingus or even Marsalis's score for the 1990 movie Tune In Tomorrow. But if new audiences are flocking to jazz on the heels of a generation of musicians who were themselves receptive to Marsalis's ideology at an impressionable age, I must be wrong. People who have never really listened to jazz want it to go on sounding the way they've been led to believe it should, so that they'll be able to recognize it in case they ever chance to hear any. Live Music for Weddings, Parties & Corporate Events in LondonWeddings - romantic to bop with a jazz trio Online jazz trio sound bytes:- Parties & Corporate events - try a jazz trio for your event A few of the unusual or traditional names of jazz trios:
Rosa Henderson accompanied by the Four Black Diamonds; Henderson's Happy Six Orchestra; Eddie Heywood and his Jazz Six; Edna Hicks accompanied by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra; Edna Hicks accompanied by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders; Lloyd Smith's Gut-Bucketeers; Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds; Mamie Smith and her Jazz Band; Mamie Smith and Harlem Trio; Mamie Smith accompanied by The Choo Cho Jazzers; Edna Hicks accompanied by Porter Grainger's Sawin' Three; Art Hickman and his Orchestra; Art Hickman's New York London Five; Hightower's Night Hawks; Alex Hill and his Orchestra; Alex Hill and his Sepians; Earl Hines and his Orchestra; Susie Smith accompanied by The Choo Choo Jazzers;
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