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Jazz Club Polished Nickel Plug-In Sconce

Jazz Club Polished Nickel Plug-In Sconce
Recalling the jazz age when originality mattered, this art deco plug-in sconce features a polished nickel finish, clear crystal accents, bebop cool jazz ragtime swing and an oval eggshell shantung/white soft lined shade.
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Jazz Baby  Child

Jazz Baby Child
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The Boilermaker Jazz Band - The Boilermaker Jazz Band is a Pittsburgh-based band which plays jazz, ragtime, and swing music. The band was formed in 1988 by Paul Cosentino at Carnegie Mellon University.

Swing Out Sister - Swing Out Sister is a Rock-Jazz-pop-Soul musical group best known worldwide for their 1986 song "Breakout", their only song to reach the US top 10. Various listeners have classified their sound as everything from smooth jazz to cool jazz to acid jazz.

Charles Thompson (jazz) - Charles Phillip Thompson (born Springfield, Ohio, 21 March 1918), is an American swing and bebop pianist, organist and arranger.

Cool jazz - Cool jazz is a jazz style that emerged in the late 1940s in New York City.

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Ragtime Jazz - Ragtime Jazz The Language of Jazz by Neil Powell, X "I invented jazz in 1902", said Jelly Roll Morton. He was in the right place at the right time -- New Orleans, the turn of the century; but jazz actually evolved from several sources: ...

Ragtime and Dixieland - Ragtime and Dixieland Pete Fountain Presents The Best Of Dixieland Pete Fountain Presents The Best Of Dixieland Dixieland - Dixieland music is a style of jazz. Dixieland developed in New Orleans, Louisiana at the start of the 20th century, and spread to Chicago, Illinois and New York City, New York by New Orleans bands in the 1910s, and was, for a period, quite popular among the general ...

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Ragtime Midi - Ragtime Midi MIDI Power!, Second Edition: The Comprehensive Guide From how MIDI works, to how to connect devices through it, to how it integrates into a computer environment, "MIDI Power!, Second Edition" is a comprehensive reference guide to MIDI. The book provides an in-depth look at MIDI, its messages, ragtime midi and protocols, ragtime midi and the information necessary to navigate it with ease. Learn when to use MIDI, how to edit MIDI, what technology uses MIDI, what software uses MIDI, ragtime midi and how MIDI is integrated into computers ragtime ...

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