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Left: A jazz band performs in a smoky club, 1938.
Now, thousands — both white and black — cheered Europe's "jazz" band.
Then I was singing with the jazz band at my school.
The party is fun, complete with a jazz band and delicious desserts.
And then of course—New Orleans—they had a jazz band playing.
Laver is a jazz saxophonist who also directs the college's jazz band.
I like jazz music because I did jazz band in high school.
They're definitely my favorite contemporary jazz band, that's why I chose this one.
Jazz band playing in the Rose Garden as world waits for Paris announcement.
A jazz band played as Trump spoke in the White House Rose Garden.
The Dap-Kings and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band will provide the backup.
We'll have performances, too – I organized a jazz band of kids to play.
Two young women watch a jazz band at Newcastle's Club Martinique in April 1955.
We went to high school together, we were in jazz band together, we're brothers.
The crowd was singing along to the saccharine sounds of Indonesian jazz band Mocca.
I did wind up listening to some Preservation Hall Jazz Band for you, though.
Tank, the frontwoman of New Orleans poetry-funk-jazz band Tank and the Bangas.
Other quilts depict a jazz band mid-song and a bustling graffitied subway platform.
He soon settled in Oakland, leading a fine jazz band at the Creole Café.
In March, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band sailed for England, to tour British theaters.
She was a member of the student government, and she played trumpet in jazz band.
Goldblum recently performed with his jazz band, Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, at the UK's Glastonbury Festival.
" Adds bassist Chester Hansen with blunt assessment: "We're not trying to be a jazz band.
Scores of de Blasio supporters in red shirts brought a New Orleans-style jazz band.
The surreal sound of elevator music drifted across the internet: A jazz band was performing.
The school added a full orchestra, to complement its jazz band, and a sculpture program.
"It was a jazz-band concert during my senior year of high school," he said.
I guess in a really half-assed way we're trying to be a jazz band.
He already tootled all his spare hours with the Huddleston Jazz Band in the carpentry shop.
The Golden State Warriors built a magnificent jazz band around their transcendent point guard Stephen Curry.
Or if I find a club where a good jazz band is playing, I may go.
In 21 he sent for Armstrong to join his Creole Jazz Band as the second cornetist.
He called it the Multi-School Jazz Band, and before long it was performing throughout the city.
"When I joined the jazz band in junior high school, it just opened another world," she said.
About 90 guests attended the wedding, which had a decidedly New Orleans vibe, complete with a jazz band.
Throughout the 1980s, Rickey Washington led a Christian jazz band, which Bruner joined after giving up secular music.
Photo courtesy of Innovative Leisure BadBadNotGood are well aware people are quick to dub them a jazz band.
Last week he hired a jazz band to march through the bar, recalling a New Orleans second line.
In a later one, a couple confront a neighbor whose jazz band rehearses noisily late into the night.
And Woody Allen will continue to perform on Monday nights with the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band.
In the summer of 27020, Ory's band would become the first black New Orleans jazz band to make recordings.
The press consistently referred to them as a "jazz band," whose "jazz music" had become the sensation of France.
Did Toronto jazz band BadBadNotGood get tired of playing that muzak-y version of "Ghost Town" for minutes on end?
MONTCLAIR Diane Moser's Composers Big Band, featuring guest composer Timothy Miller and the Elizabeth High School Upper Academy Jazz Band.
You guys met in jazz school, but I know you bristle at the idea of being considered a jazz band.
The meal was seven courses, throughout which a jazz band played on the far side of an empty dance floor.
Pomp and pageantry are the governor's hallmarks (he hired a jazz band to trumpet his opening of a subway station).
They recently added an outdoor patio, where a free live jazz band performs for a few hours on Friday evening.
The next Creation event will feature a Russian artist, a Russian reggae jazz band, a photo installation, and some products.
They're all bumping shoulders with New Orleans' own Preservation Hall Jazz Band, FKA twigs and Chicago's legendary rapper and producer Madlib.
Gio Escobar, the leader of the deft punk-jazz band Standing on the Corner, dedicated a song to a late friend.
He told Peggy about his jazz band and about his brother, or maybe it was his mother, or both of them.
Trump likes music too, but only if it's a cheesy jazz band playing that's completely out of place before a controversial announcement.
It all started with a jazz band featuring a truly stunning female vocalist who, rather unexpectedly, blew the doors off the joint.
Either that or I'll have a full jazz band behind me and we'll be pumping out easy listening libraries for day spas.
In addition to football and basketball, Justin played in jazz band, show band, and marching band ("all different instruments," Gil proudly notes).
At Locke High School in Watts, Bruner played in the Multi-School Jazz Band, run by a music teacher named Reggie Andrews.
At first, Lake Street Dive was a jazz band, but its repertoire now also has elements of pop and rhythm and blues.
PARELES A New Orleans jazz band — clarinet, trombone, her own banjo — backs Leyla McCalla in the title song of her new album.
While there, they rerecorded a number of their old hits, along with two waltzes, unlikely choices for a New Orleans jazz band.
For nearly an hour, Cosby told jokes and stories about his past, at one point playing with the jazz band inside the venue.
There's a jazz band playing and you have a glass of wine in your hand and you had a successful day at work.
If Pangaud's kitchen was a jazz band of many voices, Lameloise's was a symphony orchestra performing high-fidelity versions of the classic repertoire.
Behind the parking lot was a large mural of farm animals playing in a jazz band and inside was wall-to-wall merchandise.
Rehearsing and playing in a multi-school jazz band, they founded the Young Jazz Giants, made their debut recording, and began performing regularly.
"We're actually delivering true luxury," Mr. Trump told the guests, who were greeted by a red carpet, lit candles and a jazz band.
His mother sang in a jazz band; his cousin Itumeleng Wa Lehulere is a playwright and director who introduced him to the theater.
One exception was the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, who made a recording in 1917 that was listened to from California to New York.
A woman walking her dog heard the jazz band approaching and turned; both she and her dog stopping to take in the spectacle.
As in, if you weren't looking at what the sound was coming from, you'd think a literal jazz band was playing right behind you.
Born June 22001, 22007, in Minneapolis, he received his love of music from his father, John Nelson, who played piano in a jazz band.
Off the stage, Miles with his unbridled confidence showed a shy and insecure Coltrane how to lead a jazz band through touring and recording.
LONDON — Arcade Fire and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band will host a tribute parade in New Orleans in honour of David Bowie this weekend.
Shen played pretty much every instrument you can think of in his high school jazz band before switching to saxophone in his university band.
Their wedding night was to include a grill-cooked, family-style dinner and a jazz band that would play "Sway" for their first dance.
In the gallery, Cale laughed and winced at an image of a slicked-hair teenage version of himself playing piano in a jazz band.
"There's this huge connection between the cultures that hasn't really been explored," said Branden Lewis, 5003, a trumpeter with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
She began her career, in the nineties, as a vocalist in the acid-jazz band Crisp, before joining the British electronic group Zero 7.
Hooting horns from Haiti's rara carnival tradition mix with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band; there's percussion from all sides and an earth-moving bass.
A strolling New Orleans-style jazz band played a festive rendition of the gospel song "I&aposll Fly Away" as the crowd clapped and swayed.
Duke Ellington School of the Arts Jazz Band, DuPont Circle In an outdoor opening ceremony, the best moment belonged to this local high school band.
"Stealing an instrument in New Orleans is like removing a statue from a church," said Mr. Jaffe, a musician with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
And by the time that Ezra Collective, a five-piece jazz band, rolled up and joined in, the corrugated metal walls were streaked with sweat.
Listen: A New Orleans jazz band — clarinet, trombone, her own banjo — backs Leyla McCalla in "The Capitalist Blues," the title song of her new album.
A jazz band start to set up their equipment and screen are installed on the walls to show Dante's final hour, when he'll serve the roast.
"Having kind of mainstream acts alongside more subversive ones - maybe that brings out the subversive ones more," said Elliot Galvin, keyboard player in jazz band Dinosaur.
Their focus isn't on pleasing audiences and making hit records, but winning competitions with pristine performances and getting a seat in the all-state jazz band.
Fred's whole life in pictures, from his first drum kit—he had been a drummer in a jazz band—to a framed photograph of his wife.
Thanks to foreign influences, Kobe has long had an ear for jazz — local lore claims that the first Japanese jazz band was formed here in 1923.
A Cuban jazz band occupied one corner, and there was an open bar at the back of the room, which had ornate chandeliers and velvet couches.
He dropped out of college and was in a pretty successful jazz band in the 70s and 80s and got to tour all over the world.
Amber other family members led the jazz band as Clarence's lifesize was paraded on the streets of NOLA's Uptown neighborhood during his very own jazz funeral.
Mr. Faddis, of Teaneck, played in Lionel Hampton's band and is a Dizzy Gillespie sound-alike; he is the former director of the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band.
The Pretty in Pink star has recorded her own solo jazz albums and has also collaborated with her dad and his band, the Fulton Street Jazz Band.
Think about salmon in the same way you think of a jazz band to the people of New Orleans or the Cubs to the city of Chicago.
Josie's father is an accomplished musician who often leaves his family to handle the day to day of Riverdale life while he tours with his jazz band.
The camera rolled, a jazz band pantomimed playing piano and horns, herbal cigarettes were smoked, and Mr. Hoult's Salinger downed shots and tried to pick up girls.
In "Half-Blood Blues," a jazz band comprising various races and nationalities seeks its fortune first in Berlin, then in Paris, as Europe comes under Nazi rule.
Ms. Hazama had primarily studied classical music before, so she created m_unit, a 13-piece ensemble mixing typical jazz-band instrumentation with strings, vibraphone and French horn.
Heads Up Inside the New York Restaurant in Catskill, N.Y., on a recent Sunday afternoon, a jazz band whiled away the hours as the place filled up.
The jazz band entertained crowds at the Ninth Avenue Food Festival, and even warmed the room at a Citizens Budget Commission awards dinner at the Waldorf Astoria.
Lt. James Reese Europe and members of his 19200th Infantry Regiment jazz band participate in a parade upon their return to the United States from Europe, 19203.
Simply put, the show is a delight — Ms. Casel's exuberance matched by the pianist-composer Arturo O'Farrill, an excellent Afro-Latin jazz band and four younger hoofers.
Three days of opening festivities will include concerts with such artists as Public Enemy, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Living Colour and Sweet Honey in the Rock.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain land in New Orleans Thursday, June 14, 2018 where they were greeted by a jazz band and Mardi Gras Indians.
Chanting "water is life" as a jazz band played, protester Bridget Lois Jensen, a 53-year-old Houston resident, said Americans needed to wean themselves off fossil fuels.
They shared their first dance to "Lifetime" by Maxwell, which was performed by Casey's brother Sam (X Ambassadors' lead singer) and a jazz band led by Ephraim Owens.
Mr. Washington's eight-piece jazz band — including a singer, two drummers, and Mr. Washington's father, Rickey, on soprano saxophone — arrayed itself in a circle on it, looking inward.
The festivities kick off at six-thirty, with a dance lesson; then, at seven-fifteen, the Baby Soda Jazz Band starts to play and a dance party ensues.
For live music, we booked The Cottontails — a local S.F. jazz band — they added such an amazing vibe to our outdoor cocktail party and people absolutely loved them.
It's a measure of my impoverished imagination that nearly every time I see the Warriors in the postseason my mind formulates the image of a fine jazz band.
There was a DJ booth, a piano for the San Francisco Symphony's pianist to perform on, and space enough for the Preservation Hall jazz band to play on board.
His recent triple album, ''The Epic,'' is a nearly three-hour suite for a 10-piece jazz band, backed by a 32-piece orchestra and a 20-person choir.
I somehow created an elaborate fiction around his life that involved him playing in a successful jazz band, touring the country, and eventually drinking himself to death in Vegas.
The first release in the Axis Audiophile Series will be an album by Mills' techno-jazz band Jino Ohno Mitchell Mills, recorded live at a show in Kobe, Japan.
There was the chairman-led tour to new stations at 86th Street and 96th Street, music by a rollicking jazz band and an array of snacks and local beers.
Before he joined Wall Street, Muller, a pianist, was in a jazz band, and even played for rhythmic gymnasts after college, according to a Forbes profile published in January.
Two men approaching the Prospect-Lefferts Gardens bar Erv's, on a recent Wednesday night, hesitated when they heard the horn section of a local jazz band screaming through the windows.
The show-like atmosphere was fueled by the presence of a jazz band, which performed a series of numbers before Trump emerged from the Oval Office to deliver his statement.
Music will be performed at the 72nd Station by the Sunnyside Social Club, a subway jazz band that is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Music Under New York program.
Times Insider Twenty years ago at The Times, the turn from 21999 to 25 was commemorated with Champagne, filet mignon, a jazz band — and more than a little Y230K anxiety.
These days, he plays with the Harlem Blues and Jazz Band, a group of veteran sidemen assembled in 1973 by Al Vollmer, 88, a Westchester County orthodontist and jazz fan.
Ms. Sayer was a founding member of Woody Allen's Dixieland jazz band; when playing with her own group, she sings New Orleans standards with a blend of theatricality and nonchalance.
Every Wednesday night, his four-piece band, the Les Goodson Intergalactic Soul Jazz Band, performs at Paris Blues, an old-fashioned dive bar just a 15-minute walk from campus.
First, musicians from the jazz band Sons of Kemet played themselves down the runway wearing pinstripe pants, string tops and sleeveless vests in oranges and ochres with knitted beanie hats.
We try to avoid dairy, so we stop by Grom for sorbet (lemon and wild blueberry, $6.50) and then sit on a bench in Washington Square Park near a jazz band.
It was really cool for me to be a little older and hear this because I don't think I would've gotten it when I was younger playing sax in jazz band.
He said that on the next Tuesday night he would walk the city looking for a victim, and that any residents who were listening to a jazz band would be safe.
I don't take lessons anymore because I'm kinda busy, but I was in the church band, I did jazz band at school, I played for all the plays in high school.
Seriously, he plays in a jazz band and does whatever this is: When making a queue and checking it twice this holiday season, put The Christmas Chronicles high on your list.
Or the time, post Crumb's success, Woody Allen's former producing partner Jean Doumanian asked if he'd like to direct a documentary about Allen going on a European tour with his jazz band.
Evoking the jazz funeral tradition that pays homage to a life well lived, a New Orleans jazz band did a slow yet joyous march down the aisle of the church in Englewood.
At night he sang and played drums in a jazz band, and when his G.I. Bill scholarship money ran out, he decided to forget about the law and make music his career.
Here she is sitting next to designer Diane von Furstenberg at one the group's lunches: The Italian swing and jazz band Four On Six played for about two hours that night too.
In June, he has an eight-city tour planned for Europe with the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band, after their weekly residency this spring in New York at the Carlyle Hotel.
More recently, Crosby has joined forces with Michael League of the jazz band Snarky Puppy, who oversees the collective known as the Lighthouse Band, which also features vocalists Becca Stevens and Michelle Willis.
On her Instagram Story, the model shared the same image with the caption, "More like cowchella lol Jamiroquai was soooo worth the pump and dump," referencing the British funk and jazz band performing.
Jeff and his wife, Emilie Livingston, are hanging in Oahu while he plays some gigs with his jazz band ... but they won't be going back to the mainland empty handed despite the theft.
They pointed out the fact Cosby's wife threw a birthday party for him back in July, complete with a live 5-piece jazz band that started jamming at 7 AM ... according to neighbors.
There was a five-piece jazz band playing and a tower made of madeleines in the center of the store and white-smocked chefs whipping up snacks like seared scallops with ramp purée.
It explores the close ties between Cuba and West Africa, throwing in contemporary influences that come from neither place; the young British jazz band Sons of Kemet backs her up on some tracks.
In the small ballroom, Solange (pictured at right) chatted with Clemens and Gio Escobar, whose experimental jazz band Standing on the Corner performed that night and at the runway show the following day.
This was campaign Trump, and he looked like he was loving it in the Rose Garden, with his supporters cheering his applause lines and a jazz band warming up the crowd in the sun.
This year they rearranged the schedule a little bit, and so now I teach 4th grade music and then 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and high school band, plus jazz band and a kindergarten class.
In its current residency at the Phoenix Theater, the Chichester Festival production of "Guys and Dolls," directed by Gordon Greenberg, feels as loose as a jazz band in a nightclub just before last call.
But you go out there and follow each other, like a good jazz band will do...We follow each other and listen to what the crowd says and just kind of go with it.
Three choruses, jazz band, a small symphony orchestra, two speakers, soprano and baritone soloists and eight loudspeakers are positioned around the hall — the ensemble's shape approaching Zimmermann's utopian idea of a spherical performing space.
"Stop the culture of silence!" shouted the activists, who were topless, as they stormed the stage of Hamburg's new concert hall, the Elbphilharmonie, as Mr. Allen was performing with his New Orleans Jazz Band.
Paul and Crosby started a jazz band together and asked Presley to join them, but he said he wanted to take a break from music and work as a jeep driver, according to Paul's website.
It was Bunny Nicole's special evening at the New York City Playboy Club: a fund-raiser for her dog-rescue charity and also a chance for her to sing some standards with a jazz band.
Preservation Hall Brass — the brass-band annex of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band — brought pure euphoria to its Saturday-afternoon set, mixing ensemble precision and rowdy improvisational outbursts in the magnificent New Orleans jazz tradition.
This year, the lineup includes Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Phil Lesh, and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and will be bracketed by morning yoga, late-night dance parties and a street art showcase.
It's happened to us so many times—we're supposed to be playing someplace and sometimes we're booked as a jazz band and the club is not prepared for punk rockers dancing, which is all they're doing.
Still, he says he didn't own his relationship to the instrument until high school, when he fell in with the school's jazz band, then formed a band of his own with a bunch of older kids.
NEW ORLEANS — Régine Chassagne was standing barefoot in her rambling New Orleans home on a recent weekday, showing members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band how to play the horn parts for her latest musical project.
She played harp in the orchestra, sang Bach in the choir, joined a jazz band, learned banjo, taught herself how to program with Logic, and made her first record, in a closet at the arts center.
This could also be your last change to grab a martini at the ultra posh lobby bar at Mandarin Oriental Vegas, which has a birds-eye view of the Strip and a live jazz band every night.
Each level brought out a different dimension of New Orleans: Guests enjoyed king cake and mimosas on the first floor, a jazz band on the second and a speakeasy-style area with signature cocktails on the third.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Bourbon flowed, a jazz band played, and pink and violet lights bathed the vaulted stone ceilings at a party thrown by a liquor producers' lobby group on Monday for attendees of the Republican National Convention.
"I shouldn't think so," I replied, looking around at the formality of the patrons, who were studiously ignoring both the jazz band and the waiters, as if displaying any interest might betray a lack of savoir-faire.
We don't really think of them as what they are on paper, which is a multi-membered funk/acid jazz band born out of a London scene also comprised of James Taylor Quartet and Brand New Heavies.
In 2016, they set off an intense online debate among New Orleanians when they joined with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band for a New Orleans-style parade for David Bowie, who died in January of that year.
Bruce was one of the last acts to perform, and you see him showing off his pipes and playing the hell out of the harmonica during a 5-minute solo set with the jazz band, Sweet Georgia Brown.
Yet at the same time the effect is positive; hearing Lamar rhyme over a dreamy, gossamer jazz band — at once a crazy musical innovation and a prescient racial metaphor — proves refreshing, affirming, a long drink of cold water.
Whether you want to get boozy on Bourbon Street, shop the boutiques on Magazine Street, dance the night away to a live jazz band, or sink your teeth into beignets and king cakes, this city does it all.
A painting hides a secret door, which leads to a castle built in a tree, complete with a peacock in a waistcoat and an animal jazz band and a lioness acting as both gracious hostess and enigmatic wizard.
Mr. Ellis-Ferris said that he was performing with a big jazz band at a loft party when it occurred to him: People regularly go to lofts to hear all kinds of music or see black-box-type theater.
While the Music Box Village regularly hosts concerts, with recent performances by Nels Cline of Wilco, Solange Knowles, Gogol Bordello, Quintron, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Thurston Moore, and Will Oldham, during public hours anyone can stop by and explore.
The scene that best captures all that irritates me about "La La Land" comes when Mia goes to see Sebastian, who has scored a gig in a pop-jazz band fronted by his old frenemy, played by John Legend.
On Tuesday, the director was performing in concert with his New Orleans Jazz Band at the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg, Germany, for the first time since 2011 when the women — acting as part of the Femen movement — ran onstage.
Music, in fact, carried throughout the evening: A string quartet played at the ceremony followed by a jazz band at dinner and cocktails and a DJ for the ambling post-dinner reception which was expected to carry into Sunday's early hours.
But the official event, about 15 minutes long, was less exciting than its immediate aftermath, when Bobby Sanabria's Latin jazz band started playing, and the dancers responded to meringue with a whole jumbled history of hip-hop styles, a living language.
He grabs his laptop from the truck and scrolls through iTunes, past a copy of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, to a recording of Justin singing "The Lady Is a Tramp" with the Eau Claire Memorial High School Jazz Band.
"The young girls would ask questions and talk about how they're in their high school jazz band and they're not invited to solo, or their teacher will say young girls in jazz don't play as well as boys," Ms. Walker said.
Archbishop Huddleston established the Huddleston Jazz Band, a youth orchestra, partly to give Mr. Masekela an opportunity to play, and later, during a trip to the United States, he met Louis Armstrong, who had a trumpet sent to the band.
Appearing across multiple stages on the venue's downstairs level, performers will include Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses, Jon-Erik Kellso's Mahogany Hall Pleasure Society Jazz Band with Mara Kaye, Dennis Lichtman's Hottet, and the blues singer Blind Boy Paxton.
"We thought it would be a great idea if we brought two saxophones here to the rally for Hillary Clinton so he could play one and he could play one," he said, pointing to a friend who plays in a jazz band.
After overhearing Mia promise her mother that he would find a steady gig to eventually fund his club, Sebastian starts to play keys for an extremely lucrative jazz band, the Messengers, led by his old friend, Keith (who is played by John Legend).
TORONTO — Kevin Anderson was about to unleash one of his sizzling serves on a practice court at the Rogers Cup this month when a funk-jazz band about 60 feet away suddenly started blaring at a remarkably high volume for a tennis tournament.
For the United States premiere of "Until Our Hearts Stop," Ms. Stuart — a much-admired American choreographer who has long been based in Berlin and Brussels — returns to New York with a work for six performers and a three-piece onstage jazz band.
What that meant: a live jazz band, old-fashioned whiskey cocktails and oysters Rockefeller, all against the backdrop of the dark-wood walls, white tiles and plush couches of the recently opened Beekman Hotel, which occupies a landmark building that dates to 1883.
Mike Lee, a key Cruz supporter as delegates on both sides of the row tried to work out of happen, amid roughly 10 minutes of uncertainty in which a jazz band played on stage, amid scenes of seething anger and confusion on the convention floor.
I played in my school's jazz band while living in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas, love the rapper Nas and can get lost in house music, the pulsating bass and tribal rhythms mixed with R&B, soul, funk and all that good stuff.
At first glance, the parrot wearing a tiny paper party hat and gorging on a cake made of birdseed, as a jazz band played "Happy Birthday to You" in Washington Square Park on Saturday, looked like another example of charming New York City quirkiness.
On a Saturday in March, the space hosted three events back-to-back-to-back: a Spanish-language poetry reading in honor of Women's History Month; a wedding of two musicians who met at the bar; and a concert by a Cuban jazz band.
Several of the fund-raisers for Mr. Biden have been lavish affairs: There was a live jazz band playing at Mr. Costos's home, langoustine tail and caviar on offer at another, and a lush floral arrangement of pink peonies on display in South Carolina.
"I just said, 'Good evening, officers' and they gave me a nod and kept walking," recalled Mr. Murphy, who then hailed a cab on Columbus Avenue — not to the penthouse suite but to the Metropole Cafe in Midtown, to check out Gene Krupa's jazz band.
When it ended, the subterranean space at the Beekman became the "Speakeasy," and those who didn't have an early call the next morning stayed on, dancing to the music of a jazz band, Billy and the Rock Bottoms, and a D.J. set by Mr. Marshall.
One option is the Brooklyn High Tea at the Williamsburg Hotel: A live jazz band will entertain guests, and the menu includes single-origin teas from the Brooklyn company Tea Dealers, a tea cocktail and bites such as a mascarpone quiche and sweet-potato doughnuts.
Here are some of the things I encountered in my time with Hell, a surreal point-and-click walking simulator made for the Game By Its Cover Jam: terrifying clowns chilling in a cabin in the woods, a frozen factory, a jazz band in an elevator.
The seven vegetable gardens he plants and maintains help supplement his other pursuits: playing guitar in a gypsy jazz band, surfing, and farming two acres that supply his clients and a stand in the Springs section of East Hampton, not far from Jackson Pollock's former home.
Collecting some of the best young figures in jazz and fusion, the group was a startling reminder of how broad Pastorius' talents were: He was able to arrange his bubbling jazz-funk on a grand scale, using a rather traditional jazz band format (well, plus steel pan).
Professor Dapogny (dah-POG-nee) taught music at the University of Michigan for decades but also found time for frequent performances, leading James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band ("his pride and joy," his wife said) and other groups as well as playing and recording as a solo artist.
In its early days, "Sam would take the money there on his summer vacation, go into the villages and buy rice himself to make sure it got delivered," said James Meyers, a bassist in a jazz band called The Loungers, who has known Mr. Lek since the 1970s.
Show attendees were greeted by a live jazz band, while waiters in suits handed out hors d'oeuvres and champagne and Kate Spade employees wearing big pink floral skirts, cat-eye liner, and knockoff Valentino Rockstuds acted as cigarette girls, handing out branded pale pink pens, pins, and T-shirts.
A jazz band set the mood as guests mingled on an outdoor stone patio and meandered across a lush lawn overlooking the city while sipping Guinness and a selection of Irish whiskey at the event hosted by Eric Kuhn, Susanna Quinn, Allen Gannett, John McCarthy, Jon Steinberg and Cheddar.
Yeah. The church we grew up playing at was not one of those churches known for its music, but it was just this all-around energy that would be happening, because at the same time we'd be playing in church, we'd be playing in the city jazz band under Reggie Edwards.
After all the bland, packaged uplift, the show ended with the cast onstage clapping along to a number that actually embodied both the religious message and the particular setting of the evening, Yolanda Adams's spirited rendition of "When the Saints Go Marching In," backed by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
By offering exclusive merchandise available only on that day (some free, some for purchase), such as this year's We Should All Be Feminists pouch and "Fight Evil, Read Books" pins, along with entertainment ranging from a live jazz band to drag queen story time, bookstores put special effort into courting customers.
Some of those films are on display in Roots: the cross-cultural and transpacific sounds of Japanese American jazz band Hiroshima is the subject of VC co-founder Duane Kubo's "Cruisin' J-town" (490), while Linda Mabalot's groundbreaking "Manong" (1978) portrays the labor struggles of Filipino farm workers in the Central Valley.
Raised in New Orleans, Armstrong came to fame in his early 21950s after joining King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band in Chicago; his early recordings as a leader, with his Hot Five and Hot Seven, established jazz as a soloist's music, and made him one of the first pop musicians of the radio era.

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