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"jazzy" Definitions
  1. in the style of jazz
  2. (sometimes disapproving) brightly coloured and likely to attract attention synonym snazzy

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DJ Jazzy Jeff rose to fame alongside Will Smith as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.
I'm not sure ... He should put some jazzy ... I do think ... He should do some jazzy ... Michael, if you're listening, do some jazzy things because you need some jazz in there.
" —Jazzy "I've literally been walking in my father's shoes.
The show's moody, jazzy style, its reliance on the unexplained image, can border on pretension, as jazzy things so often do, but it lingers in your mind, agitating in a good way.
Here's a nice jazzy piece from a band called Firyuza.
This rendition is a jazzy uptempo version of the original.
I think DJ Jazzy Joyce from Hot 97 was playing.
"The Bare Necessities" was a different, jazzy sound for Disney.
And here, Attenborough seduces a cicada with jazzy finger snaps.
I think your acting style has always been very jazzy.
Someone was playing D.J. Jazzy Jeff at very loud volume.
I wanted to be like my brothers, singing this jazzy music.
It also has a very good jazzy soundtrack by Yoko Kanno.
Or maybe she just really likes having super-jazzy belt buckles.
A solo bassist plucked jazzy scales in the café behind him.
Commontime is jazzy, elegant, and sounds kind of like painful sunshine.
Slightly jazzy, pink and some gray, 'cause I'm comfortable with myself.
Peck responds sensitively to the jaunty, jazzy, sometimes melancholy Poulenc score.
A jazzy tune came from the speakers, discordant with the mood.
But Richard Cheese's jazzy, lounge-y version here works even better.
I assumed he must have been feeling jazzy if he chose the sparkly lamé one but sadly Damien told me he felt neither jazzy nor fancy; he just felt uncomfortable because it was far too tight.
Grambling lends itself to being a little more jazzy, if you will.
In recent years London has put up plenty of jazzy new constructions.
Cumberbatch is something of a fan when it comes to jazzy socks.
First is the Step Out: a classic jazzy back-and-forth maneuver.
Drew: Her voice is really nice too, those whispery, almost jazzy harmonies.
The first remix stream is a DJ Jazzy Jeff remix of Anderson .
Paak's track would receive royalties for streams of DJ Jazzy Jeff's remix.
He began carrying records to parties for Bambaataa's partner, DJ Jazzy Jay.
There's a mellow, jazzy quality at play: Imagine Gershwin as a Minimalist.
Well, Alpha Female, otherwise known by Jazzy Gabert, made her Rizin debut today.
I liked the noir idea, and started thinking about a lonely, jazzy thing.
My name is DJ Jazzy Jeff…and I'm West Phliladelphia…Born and Raised!!!
Put them all together with some jazzy chords and I'm drooling or crying.
Tap your foot to the jazzy stylings of the musical chameleons Postmodern Jukebox.
He's really into jazzy instrumentation, but Khalil knows that Spyder likes heavy bass.
This one is a jazzy Latin band, and we groove to the music.
O.L.Y," as did Urban with his jazzy version of "Blue Ain't Your Color.
I would trade my life to bring Jazzy back but that isn't possible.
Under Mr. Newman, the Philharmonic players tore through Bernstein's raw, pulsing, jazzy music.
The second movement, "Profanation," is a turbulent scherzo with hints of jazzy intensity.
That does not mean that she would leave the Jazzy Jumpers behind entirely.
"The music is gorgeous and jazzy, which we both love," Mr. Olson said.
Stretches of his 15-minute, three-movement score come alive with jazzy energy.
All the stages are accompanied by jazzy music that keeps the experience chill.
Still, while they're jazzy and full of movement, these are all relatively safe artworks.
Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff premiered "Get Lit," an EDM rave beat, on Aug.
The company worked with DJ Jazzy Jeff to create what it calls Pad Scratch.
Nelly and D.J. Jazzy Jeff performed at the Recording Industry Association of America concert.
His sound is indeed as jazzy as yacht rock, but it's not that exactly.
"A Nightmare on My Street," by D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince 10.
Chance the Rapper is known for uplifting gospel-rap with a jazzy-pop twinge.
It very much has the vibe of mid-90s, jazzy, mood-infected house music.
Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz and DJ Jazzy Jeff Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz and DJ Jazzy Jeff are set to headline the "Camden Rising" concert at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, next Thursday for Democratic convention delegates and invited guests.
It began one morning in the late 1980s when I woke up after hearing D.J. Jazzy Jeff introduce his "transformer scratch" on "The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff" and raced to further maul my aunt's ancient record player in an attempt to imitate genius.
Bird's dialogue is snappy, and Michael Giacchino's score is as zippy and jazzy as ever.
"Jazzy: 'But daddy I have to paint your toes,&apos" Johnson continued reenacting the conversation.
Watching the line as I began to eat, I saw Jazzy Jimmy approach the window.
Fans of the trumpet, recorder, trombone and bagpipes are sure to love this jazzy version.
"The excitement was through the roof; it was validation for the culture," Jazzy Jeff said.
Is there any chance of adding Jazzy Jeff's fried chicken to the Beatbox Kitchen menu?
A jazzy new bus station juts out from the terminal, an incongruous dash of silver.
Chronic fame, More 9th has Drizzy's recent material colliding with 9th's jazzy and soulful loops.
With "Hot Sonata for Saxophone and Piano," the program ended on a joyful, jazzy note.
It is more a jazzy trumpet riff — brash and brassy, and a little silly, too.
At one point, the electric bassist Alain Pérez sang a jazzy torch song in Spanish.
He strips away the original's dancehall pulse and reharmonizes the melody with chromatic, jazzy piano.
It began with a feisty, jazzy piece by Francis Thorne, "Fanfare, Fugue and Funk" (1972).
For dinner, the bride swapped the overskirt for one with three tiers of jazzy fringe.
The music was a jazzy cover of the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army," from 2003.
What, after all, could be more essentially jazzy than a piano, bass and drums combo?
Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff took a more casual approach to the red carpet.
The singer delivered a sultry performance of the track by singing to a slower jazzy beat.
The game is slick and intuitive, with charming cartoon-y visuals and an upbeat, jazzy soundtrack.
So, Devi-Ananda and Postmodern Jukebox teamed up to give the tune some very jazzy vibes.
"Jazzy: 'But daddy I have to paint your toes,'" Johnson continued, as he reenacted their conversation.
Paak's rights holders would get paid because his music is the basis of Jazzy Jeff's remix.
Sumptuous horns and a liquid bass line spring to life, giving the song a jazzy anchor.
Think of this tartine as a jazzy riff on the classic lox and cream cheese bagel.
Up until this point, they've performed mostly in smaller, intimate clubs that suit their jazzy vibe.
Props also have to go to Toshiyuki Sudo, for the ludicrously jazzy Everybody Votes Channel music.
"I will do a good, jazzy job for you, Si, if you want me," she says.
Those are some jazzy chords, dudes, and DeMarco just lets them simmer for the entire duration.
The music by Shanghai Restoration Project tops it off by building a jazzy yet punky atmosphere.
Jean-Luc Godard laid the groundwork for the French New Wave with this jazzy debut feature.
The jazzy elements were nicely complemented by the stylish performance of Weill's "Little Threepenny Music" suite.
Jazzy Ash and the Leaping Lizards will play two concerts with an appropriate Jazz Age flavor.
The Neediest Cases Fund The Jazzy Jumpers, a double Dutch team, have competed around the world.
He expanded his style of jazzy soul to include fuzzy psychedelia, lush orchestration and pounding R'n'B.
Thorpe is a jazzy L.A. medic, in fact, doctor to the stars with a celebrated clientele.
In this oil painting, Lam explores a jazzy hybrid that incorporates Picasso's Africanized Cubism, shattering planar congruity.
Meanwhile, TV money analyst Jim Cramer, NBA star Kyle Lowry and DJ Jazzy Jeff are pro-Villanova.
Below, Abbott explained to me how Holden's studio helped At Sacred Walls' jazzy, experimental soundscapes take shape.
After a short wait, Jazzy took his tray and began to walk away before halting mid-stride.
If he had completed the project, would it have had that furious pace and that jazzy score?
Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff have debuted a new track, 'Get Lit', at Blackpool's Livewire Festival.
The homey little restaurant with brick floors and bare bulbs welcomes you with a jazzy neon sign.
Biggie's hip hop classic has received a jazzy new feel thanks to powerhouse vocals by Maiya Sykes.
The original is updated to include some really nice jazzy horns while Cox's delivery is dead-on.
It lined the edges of your camis in lace form, and was made into jazzy button-ups.
The jazzy remake features Casey Abrams on vocals and an absolutely incredible tap dance by Sarah Reich.
But Jazzy Pha... it was our first time in the studio together, our first time literally meeting.
Staccato samples of individually picked strings, rising ride cymbals and percussive textures made it feel super jazzy.
Check out the tracklist below, and read our interview with Skratch Bastid and DJ Jazzy Jeff here.
Unlike the school in Suffern, it was bold-colored, with jazzy green tiles and lipstick-red lockers.
"A lot of things you have in Scotland, you also have back in the Punjab," says Jazzy.
The outstanding seventh episode of this "Castle Rock" season offers a particularly jazzy variation on that theme.
Broder does a scrupulous job of mimicking the jazzy rat-a-tat delivery and finger-snapping attitude.
The Jazzy Jumpers provide a safe haven for children and teenagers in the neighborhood, Ms. Veal said.
This year, for example, expect music from acts like Dinosaur Jr., Hayes Carll, and DJ Jazzy Jeff.
Ives's mysterious "The Unanswered Question" is also given a remaking that teases out some inner, jazzy stirrings.
The dining room led on to this equally lavish study area, which featured a particularly jazzy carpet.
So it seems like the new iPhone X series might not be as jazzy as Apple had hoped.
Put on "Change the Guard" and let Washington take you on a jazzy journey through time and space.
And the sequel dropping in the middle of the current superhero boom only highlights that dynamic, jazzy energy.
Adrián González-Cohen: Like the radio station we've been listening to lately at the office: Jazzy Funky Kool.
When he riffs about his old friends all jazzy like, it's a great great great moment, every time.
The jazzy elements of Milhaud's music are reflected in emphatically chugging pelvises and other shifts of body language.
It's smart and jazzy, the costumes are mesmerizing, and it's a breezy show without being a dumb show.
Following the example of those before her, Sia pours out her soul as she belts the jazzy tune.
I tell Jazzy and Harry my family calls anything without spices "phikka" (bland) and they laugh in recognition.
At one point, after a long stretch of modernist chamber writing had elapsed, a repeating, jazzy trill emerged.
The current owners added cosmetic embellishments like the kitchen's quartz counters, jazzy backsplash tile and concrete pendant lamps.
But we were determined to be quieter than that, more post-rocky and jazzy than loud and aggressive.
It's about as fun as fun procedurals get, balancing glam period style with clever cases and jazzy characters.
Paak — Miller tapped into a jazzy optimism that heralded his most creative, most fun, and overall best music.
Accompanied in jazzy fashion by piano and drums and partially crooned by Ms. Scheen, it was utterly defanged.
It's a playground for Kleis' numerous ideas: dreamy guitar sweeps coexist alongside jazzy loops and car-crash atmospherics.
The experimental soul singer is an icon in the industry, known for her smoky, jazzy vocals and clever lyricism.
The series has long been praised for its jazzy soundtrack and tackling of heavy topics, like loneliness and existence.
The ad is jazzy, fast-paced, and puts forth an incredibly important message honoring ability in its many forms.
Clearly, the video abstracts the symbolic elements down to their aesthetic markers for a jazzy, trippy, amusing little jaunt.
The self-titled album is a Moog collector's wet dream, rich with bubbling analog synths and fluid, jazzy rhythms.
The track, meanwhile, explores a tenuous relationship with desire over a jazzy keyboard progression and a lithe house rhythm.
But the remixes are finally beginning to stream today, starting with this DJ Jazzy Jeff remix of Anderson .Paak.
He's swapped dirty tank tops and skinny trousers for jazzy brand-name tracksuits, which he wears on his runs.
DJ Jazzy Jeff, 236, hip-hop legend, world traveler, Uncle Phil tormentor: For 254-216, I had season tickets.
" The comment under Powell's name continues: "Jazzy was my youngest and I would do anything to have her back.
And I realized he was just playing along, and it was a nice feel—almost jazzy at the end.
"Wedding day flower girl is a big responsibility and one that Jazzy took very serious," he began the post.
It's soulful (Syd-featuring "Simple Things"), slinky (Jeremih-featuring "9:15"), jazzy ("Jean Jacket") and gritty ("Break Your Legs").
The two-track Kuiper offers more of Sam Shepherd's signature blend of hazy synths, gentle drums, and jazzy modules.
She hopes that the Jazzy Jumpers will have their own recreational center in the heart of Brownsville one day.
Hades (Patrick Page), in sunglasses, looked and sounded like a crime boss; Persephone did a jazzy dance of dread.
Worried and intimidated, yes, but showing through song that she's also a woman of jazzy authority and sexual courage.
The clip finds the pint-size British TV star lip-syncing her heart out in a jazzy blue fur coat.
Jazzy Jimmy is a sixty-something man who acts as if his 12th birthday is still a few years off.
She recorded ten albums of jazzy standards from the American Songbook before being signed by Jerry Wexler to Atlantic Records.
Kids born in the '90s will be very familiar with the musical stylings of Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff.
Here's Kamala Harris's purple, red, and yellow logo, and with jazzy text, which looks like it's moving even when static.
Ballerini also makes a reappearance, taking "White Christmas" in a jazzy direction with a buoyant tempo and frothy high notes.
Wednesday WindDown has people out there getting their bourgeoisie on with a little wine and some cool-type jazzy music.
A basin has been filled with a deep, black, shinny ink on which is reflected a jazzy topographic white map.
Every tone lays in the baritone range, creating complementary combinations even when basslines are groovy and guitar licks are jazzy.
Before Kinky Boots danced its way to Broadway, the Spice Girls brought tall, jazzy boots to stages around the world.
There was also a jazzy quality to the ensemble's playing as a whole, with seemingly intuitive interplay between the members.
A 20-member orchestra renders Leonard Bernstein's tumultuous, jazzy and unforgettable music with satisfying richness under Steve Orich's musical direction.
Its style, flitting between twanging electric guitars, jazzy piano refrains and skittering live drums, has been a long time coming.
A student who majors in "current events" or jazzy course titles will be out of date the day he graduates.
NADINE's debut oh my trades in dreamy synth work, tracing abstract, jazzy melodies over Fader and Hernandez spry rhythm work.
Gentle acoustic guitars collide with an ultra-smooth soft rock groove, with jazzy chord progressions hitting all the sweet spots.
At the abandoned Yosemite Valley Lodge, the lobby lights were on and the jazzy background music that greets guests remained.
This engrossing performance made clear that, for all its scintillating colors and jazzy riffs, modernist complexities run through the score.
Mr. Simon wrote the book for this jazzy musical about a dance hall girl named Charity, played by Gwen Verdon.
I wasn't a big fan of Tortoise, because they were a bit too jazzy for me, but I liked Labradford.
" My favorite was Brennyn Lark, a singer and actress in New York, who offered a mellow, jazzy account of "Summertime.
"Rubies," to Stravinsky, is quintessentially New York — its speed, density and jazzy modernity characterize this city rather than this nation.
An iPhone is not a small purchase, especially if you want one of the jazzy new iPhone 11 Pro models.
During a few stretches Mr. Corea took command, especially during an extended cadenza full of jazzy reworkings of the music.
These questions are unpacked with jazzy and disaffected flair, reminiscent of Eve Babitz, Patricia Lockwood, and Lorrie Moore — but bitchier.
So, the producers get to their casting shenanigans, and allow the women to one-up each other in jazzy limo exits.
While it might not be as jazzy as a potentially toxic yet delicious fish, sugar is number one in my book.
Ultra-tight, ultra jazzy neo-soul is the perfect match for the low-key stagings of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series.
The music itself is a cool mix of jazzy, upbeat tracks, but what the collection will look like is a mystery.
"Before I did Graham, I was a jazz dancer, and to me all those steps are a little jazzy," she said.
A young woman wearing a Joker-esque red jacket and black shorts improvised some jazzy dance moves for a video camera.
A picture showed Jasmine blowing out the candles on her cake, which spelled out "Jazzy" with two hearts and a candle.
Correction (January 17th 2017): A reader points out that our chart did not include Will Smith's albums with DJ Jazzy Jeff.
Firstly: how dare you wear this outfit ('jazzy dad on holiday') and still look like the tastiest snack on the buffet?
There are no jazzy tech additions to the existing headphone models, but that isn't the point of most fashion-tech collaborations.
She raised me to similarly relate things like the sound of jazzy R&B or the word "lingerie" with total mortification.
The second track, "Me&My (To Bury Your Parents)" has a jazzy feel as well and features Andre 3K on clarinet.
Stylish and sultry, with a jazzy soundtrack to match, Kissa Tanto, in a gritty section of Chinatown, feels like a secret.
However, when she appeared on-air in a jazzy, sleeveless black dress on May 14, some deemed her outfit too risqué.
It's easy to be charmed by this piece, which begins with impishly jazzy spurts and hints of sardonic Parisian salon music.
J.C. A confidently nonchalant house beat and jazzy keyboard chords are familiar ingredients for Disclosure, in its first single since 2016.
Forsythe ("The Gold Leaf") has a smoky, offbeat illustration style that adds a jazzy visual heft to the story's classic feel.
Then it goes awry with an odd battle sequence that features adult-size mice doing jazzy, hip-jutting, tap-dancing routines.
At first, reflective passages full of poignant melodic turns and blues-tinged, plushly orchestrated harmonies alternate with vibrantly jazzy, fidgety episodes.
The Jazzy Jumpers comprise about 30 members, most of whom are women and girls between the ages of 5 and 24.
In 22009, Stones Throw released "The Unseen," Madlib's jazzy, spaced-out, and on-point evocation of his alter ego's inner life.
Molly Cranna Some of the balls at the 2016 Summer Olympics push the limits, with pumped-up tech and jazzy paint jobs.
If you're just a bachelor looking for a partner, you'll likely enjoy this jazzy rendition of Ginuwine's classic 'Pony' by Postmodern Jukebox.
Monae's jazzy opening also had some audience participation with surprise guest vocals from Brie Larson, who gamely scatted along to the music.
Yes, there are many forgettable contestants who will be dispatched without so much as a jazzy intro package filmed in their hometown.
Elsewhere, Future wrestles with his past on solo record "4 Da Gang," his signature hoarseness floating over some sort of jazzy woodwind.
Then Biz Markie appears to perform "Just A Friend" for the entire Johnson family, because you know Jazzy Jeff was busy, right?
Earlier this year, St. Clair performed a jazzy set with frequent collaborator Bibi Bourelly for her song "Perfect" on The Late Show.
The jazzy number helps define Sebastian as a man who really loves his piano and the movie is certainly hurt without it.
On "Inner Freak" it has that psych rock blues thing going, and then it veers off into this jazzy flute tropicalia vibe.
The choice of including Rhodes piano undoubtedly made everything sound more 'jazzy,' very diverse from the fuzziness of our first record Belfry.
Two days after the singer's viral jazzy rendition, the late-night host, 50, explained his grinning response during Tuesday's Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Jabba as a loveably jazzy alien is an example of a figure who provides a familiar platform where you can express yourself.
Whether the flavor of the day is jazzy swing, tropical bounce, or a bass banger, the PG County rapper delivers every time.
Based on three of 10 episodes, the series is flashy, intermittently entertaining and ephemeral — a ghastly event turned into a jazzy satire.
These are edited excerpts from a conversation with Ms. Joel on a sunny winter day with jazzy music playing in the background.
I think his insecurity as a composer interfered, and he tended to inflate the music, overemphasizing contrasts and overdoing the jazzy elements.
Descending the staircase into the restaurant feels akin to sliding down the Batpole into a sleek, jazzy subterranean haven from all that.
In a previous life — that is, in the 1990s — Ishmael Butler helped lead the laid-back, jazzy hip-hop group Digable Planets.
"Profanation," the second movement, is like a turbulent, dark scherzo, driven by rhythms out of Bartok and Stravinsky, alive with jazzy fervor.
Ms. Veal stepped in as Ms. Fortune's replacement that year and has been the head coach of the Jazzy Jumpers ever since.
When Brooklyn Community Services welcomed the Jazzy Jumpers into the Seth Low center, it also hired Ms. Veal as an activity specialist.
I think one year I won the boys' category in my glittery vest and jazzy disco pants that my mom probably made.
PARELES The singer and actress Lea Michele's debut holiday album holds few surprises but plenty of piano, strings and jazzy horn blasts.
For instance, today's Snapchat content includes stories about new nail polish trends, makeup tips, Netflix recommendations, and more, set to jazzy, upbeat music.
While at Livewire Festival 2017 in Blackpool, England, Smith took the stage with his old friend DJ Jazzy Jeff and performed the track.
The musical is camp to the nth degree, and it explores a wide range of musical styles, from jazzy tunes to goofy rap.
"I emailed Drew and asked if exploring remnants of her past life could be a jazzy concept for a cover story," Brown explains.
For his 18th birthday, Jaden also released "LABOR V2," a rap song with a jazzy backtrack, to commemorate his becoming a legal adult.
Everyone knows the disco classic "Hot Stuff" — but nothing can prepare you for singer Judith Owen's jazzy-yet-hilarious take on the song.
However, this gallery is a bit too jazzy…when it's empty, it has a busy, squiggly line-filled background that seems entirely unnecessary.
Who would have imagined they'd hear a jazzy, soulful number in a film about a young boy living with animals in the jungle?
"Harmonica," the first, set the mood: Thematic lines unfold in thick, gnashing chords, but with the jazzy fervor and wailing lyricism of blues.
The fantasy scenes are essentially Crazy Ex-Girlfriend rip-offs (minus the jazzy numbers) that neither detract from nor add to the storyline.
The jazzy twist it had in the beginning sort of came naturally since I had been singing in that genre for a while.
The four-piece ensemble was set up in the White House Rose Garden and performed several jazzy numbers prior to the President's announcement.
DJ/producer Linafornia spun the jazzy, SP-404 beats from her Dome of Doom debut, Yung, flawlessly chopping, pitch-shifting, and twisting knobs.
My goal was to stack three jazzy, new, and perhaps even quasi-related entries (see: Matt Ginsberg) — with minimal to no fill compromises.
The excellent clarinetist Derek Bermel brought warm colorings and moody reflectiveness to the solo part, while subtly drawing out all the jazzy touches.
Even when singing about cocaine and his empty heart, the rapper/singer spins silk with his vocals over productions punctuated by jazzy keys.
There are officially less than 100 days until Christmas — maybe you've just been waiting to stream that jazzy holiday playlist like nobody's business.
But "Vikings" also has a jazzy vitality that sometimes is missing from the more turgid "Thrones," a little more pep in its step.
He captures the mix of jazzy swing pointillist angularity in the music, as in this excerpt from Part I, a series of variations.
The piano she began learning at age 21982 became a jazzy component of much of her work, including arranging as well as songwriting.
Pasta is sometimes on the menu, and she gets jazzy with vegetables; it could be roasted brussels sprouts or heirloom carrots with ginger.
The Jazzy Jumpers practice in a public housing complex where Brooklyn Community Services, one of The Fund's beneficiaries, runs a recreation program. 8.
There are jazzy eyeglasses made of spoons, cork, wire and other found materials from Cyrus Kabiru, a Kenyan designer ("Caribbean Sun" is pictured).
In recent years it's witnessed sets by Erol Alkan, Fake Blood, Jackmaster, Mia Dora and Jazzy B among a host of other distinguished names.
By this time, a C.O.—alerted by the scene Jazzy had caused—made her way to the window and called for the kitchen steward.
A jazzy tune kicks off the opening credit sequence, where the names of directors and artists appear as street signs and graffiti on billboards.
Janelle Monae set a bold tone for the 92nd Academy Awards with a jazzy opening number that highlighted overlooked films, women directors, and #OscarsSoWhite.
In addition to crooning lullabies to her brood, the singer recently returned to her jazzy piano roots on Day Breaks, her sixth solo album.
Called "In My Car," the track marries boom bap drum programming with chopped up, smoothly layered, and jazzy vocal samples alongside childlike tinkering noises.
But it made up for that with sophisticated simplicity, reminiscent of the modernism of Brazil's mid-20th-century architecture—set alight with jazzy pyrotechnics.
There's an almost jazzy rhythm to his comedy, with his tangents integrated so seamlessly that it's hard to tell what's planned and what isn't.
Short routines, with opportunity to integrate ribbon accouterments, sparkling accessories and jazzy music that might help distract from the content of the competition itself.
The jazzy score, featuring music from the original by Eubie Blake and lyrics by Noble Sissle, will not be eligible for a Tony award.
The lyrics are tied to particular body parts, while the music flaunts its jazzy chord progressions, devious melodies, odd meters and cleverly interlocking patterns.
Seth Low used some of that money to rent a bus that the Jazzy Jumpers took to the competition in the Bronx in November.
A 1922 Barcelona gallery show, partly re-created at moma , alternated mechanistic pictures with jazzy abstractions and portraits of Spanish ladies in traditional garb.
Also, as an avid jazz trombonist, I was excited to see the jazzy clues at 34-Across, 53-Across, and 51-Down live on.
The guitar emotively rolls jazzy chords to produce a yearning vocal quality, reaching the heights of wistfulness every time it follows the melody line.
In "Profanation," the second movement, Mr. Gilbert teased out touches of sputtering Hebraic chant in music that on the surface seems buoyant and jazzy.
A marled sweater, available in crew neck and mock turtleneck options (choose your comfort level with the outré), was jazzy in baby alpaca and polyamide.
Opener "Brakhage" moves at a brisk pace, but is unequivocally chilled out, with its jazzy drum fills, warm rinses of Moog, and dominant vibraphone loops.
We followed three main teams — the Honey Bees (New Jersey), Jazzy Jumpers (Brooklyn), and Ninja & Sakura (New Jersey) — of over 60 who entered the competition.
If 2Yoon can go country and IU can go retrosoul, why shouldn't this four-piece girl group claim relaxed, jazzy lounge-samba for their own?
This marks the first song he and DJ Jazzy Jeff have created together since 1998's "Lovely Daze" and the nostalgia must have been real.
Today, the singer is releasing the visual for "Up Late," a jazzy single from her debut that tells the story of a love drunken night.
Midnight Rambler A speakeasy downstairs at The Joule Hotel, Midnight Rambler feels like stepping back in time to a jazzy era where cocktails are king.
Built on the push and pull between a characteristically heavy trap drop and a sparkling, weightlessly jazzy section, the track has a wonderfully disorienting effect.
Alternating jazzy and bright songs follow, providing a sketch of Wildfern as a versatile but focused artist who follows his whims wherever they may lead.
It's a classic DeMarco jam where you feel like you need a margarita and a cigarette to accompany how slick and jazzy the tune is.
The song goes in as possible on what a boogie ought to sound like with a beautifully jazzy beat and Dilla getting really into it.
Elsewhere, he shines especially on the songs produced by rising local artist Malci, especially the jazzy and unpredictable "You're Enough" as well as the Section.
Now and then, Mr. Rothenberg sent volleys of jazzy riffs skyward, but more often the group produced mildly dissonant chords, rhythmic shudders and breathy whispers.
As guests swayed in their seats to the jazzy strains of Mr. Bridges's set, all the angst of a divided nation seemed to melt away.
But we'll always have "I, to the World," a jazzy and unmistakably 1980s quartet featuring Joe Morton ("Scandal") and the much-missed tenor David Carroll.
As the Assistant, Julie Mathevet, a young, radiant soprano, conveyed both the despair and bitterness in the vocal lines, which sometimes have a jazzy cast.
Four cool acrylics by New York painter Charles Mayton, at Lewis, feature schematic eyes and hands in jazzy mash-ups of shelves, bars and circles.
Patrons, nodding along to a Finnish wind orchestra playing jazzy tunes on a small stage, ate at round, yellow tables or a long community table.
In an author's note, she explains that she wanted the novel to mirror the "raw, daring, unpredictable and jazzy" feel of the Last Poets' aesthetic.
He'd hinted at as much on "Swimming," the jazzy, kinetic album (on which Brion co-produced several tracks) released just a month before his death.
A jauntier section, with some wildly squiggling, jazzy wind solos, is eventually weighed down by a trudging undercurrent, a sense of funeral beneath the party.
Paak, Bilal and DJ Jazzy Jeff, but on the lead single the focus falls hard on Mr. Dave — and his golden-age hip-hop chops.
His last album was 2016's I Still Have this Dream, a low-key jazzy affair that saw him teaming up with guitarist Robert Coyne.
Indeed, the LP's smooth, slow-rolling house rhythms and jazzy trumpet serenades feels like it could turn a hellish rush-hour commute into a feelgood ride.
They feed my statistics into their computers, then send jazzy-looking graphs to my coach in London—Becs Gentry, a peppy and dauntingly accomplished ultra runner.
The music throughout the 10-episode season is gently jazzy, and the gags never get any sharper than, say, Groban spraying Danza with a fire extinguisher.
Pair them with some appropriately bumping electronic music (like this DJ Jazzy Jeff set) and you'll be hitting your bliss point in no time at all.
Reese Witherspoon's 40th birthday party on Saturday was a rockin' bash indeed – filled with stars, sexy jazzy music and a Taylor Swift performance, just for her.
Slapping together jazzy presentations that serve no real purpose was a hobby we used to partake in back when all we had were Windows 98 computers.
Jazzy Jeff told Uproxx earlier this year that his then-girlfriend had mistakenly taped over his copy, and that Will Smith's father had reportedly lost his.
A woman sings jazzy blues in the background as he stares out at something, which we learn in the next shot is a demolished, overturned car.
He got a warm up for his new album and tour with Jazzy Jeff when he took center stage at the Latin Grammy Awards in November.
That was something I was really interested in, because she's so jazzy, so you could hear that in the strings—they sound exactly like her speech.
RIP, Walter Over the holiday weekend, the music world said good-bye to Walter Becker, one of the geniuses behind the jazzy pop of Steely Dan.
Known as "Jazzy" on Instagram, the aspiring plus-size model, wife and mother posted a heartfelt photo of she and her hubby walking along the beach.
"Broken Scherzo: Tripping Up, Falling Down," the second movement, is even more jumpy and fragmented, with skittish bursts that suggest both jazzy improvisation and ethereal Messiaen.
And then of course it got deeper when Will Smith and Jazzy Jeff won the first Grammy for hip-hop; it caused an even bigger rift.
On the grand opening requiem "andata" and the solemn, beautiful "solari," the mood is funereal as organ-like synths carve out deliberate melodies with jazzy ease.
As re-pitched by Jazzy Jeff, the song's in the key of E minor, but the main melody hits a B-flat on the way down.
Now if I can just get Jazzy to say the daddy is the most handsome, brilliant, sexiest man alive part, then we all gonna be cool.
Jazzy Jeff and young Will Smith were not New Yorkers, but this 1991 tune is built on "Summer Madness," from Jersey City's own Kool & The Gang.
This one went down smoothly, and it left me with that pleasant, dreamy, jazzy feeling you get when you've been reminded of some wonderful cultural touchstones.
Snappy editing and a jazzy score make what could have been a dry re-telling into a nail-biting journey full of laugh-out-loud moments.
A jazzy waltz with a circular, three-note bass riff and pattering percussion cross-rhythms introduced the Allmans' most psychedelic side on their 1969 debut album.
It also has a cleaner look, a jazzy soundtrack, quality-of-life features like iCloud backup, and five additional game modes for a total of 11.
"I'm here to make sure that these kids are O.K." That's Toni Veal, the coach of the Jazzy Jumpers, a double Dutch team from Brownsville, Brooklyn.
" (Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope) Kendrick Lamar traded the jazzy density of his 2015 album, "To Pimp a Butterfly," for tracks built with stark loops on "DAMN.
Thomas's jazzy photomontages of women's limbs and facial features can be construed as commentary on how female bodies are brutally picked apart in contemporary visual culture.
This sequence has a jazzy energy and flair that the rest of the play mostly lacks, and Mr. Quinto and Mr. Hutchison make a lively comedy act.
There's "Hush," a jazzy four minutes that features Rose half-rapping and half-interpolating children's spirituals—a nod to her own split from an upbringing in Christianity.
Netflix announced late Tuesday that it's getting in on Bebop's jazzy, cyberpunk street cred with its own live-action adaptation, and we really hope it won't suck.
For example, DJ Jazzy Jeff has six different presets you can download, ranging from hip-hop to EDM dance to a preset for his The Magnificent album.
"Third Stone from the Sun" concluded with a lengthy free-form solo, at turns jazzy and psychedelic, incorporating the whistles and groans of feedback from the amplifier.
Given that Poncho came out of the same umbrella as Giphy, most of Poncho's weather forecasts included a fun gif with some jazzy copy about today's weather.
As a jazzy tune played over a boombox, they passed a few amethyst geodes and approached a large glass case displaying rocks with magnets affixed to them.
Why Verge readers might care: The trailers look spectacular: visually daring and experimental, jazzy and full of lively energy, funny and tongue-in-cheek but also beautiful.
You can't blame them: with its sinister, jazzy synth runs and crisp break-beats, the 1992 cut can still turn even the stalest dancefloors into pure mayhem.
"Joe knew a drummer who was super jazzy who would be able to play along to the crazy tempos, because I have no internal metronome," she says.
Montages were timed to the pace of snare drum rhythms and jazzy interludes, a technique that shows like The Wire and The Sopranos would come to popularize.
Now, she's giving the vibrant album a jazzy facelift with the help of her four-piece band, the TSA band (yes, they're dressed like actual TSA agents).
Christmas carols are simple and easily identifiable, as they're based on either the plagal cadences of centuries-old church choirs or on extravagant, jazzy show tune chords.
It's all "Stevie Wonder-tinged jazzy piano chords," to quote the Times critic Jon Pareles, a super-smooth way to capture those first moments of romantic doubt.
The chance to be outdoors and hear "Summer Madness" — the breezy source material for D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's classic "Summertime" — should not be missed.
The same goes for Alexandra Exter's jazzy "Construction" (1922-1923), which reminds you that some of these artists admired American design, including neon signs of Times Square.
Sharp, a retired dental hygienist in Knoxville, believes that she contracted necrotizing fasciitis while getting a manicure at the Jazzy Nail Bar in Turkey Creek this spring.
The first wave of rediscovery had ukases and prohibitions—Alec Wilder wrote off essentially all of Rodgers and Hammerstein, and almost everything self-consciously "jazzy" in Gershwin.
Just across the Delaware River, Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz and DJ Jazzy Jeff are slated to perform at a free concert in Camden, N.J., for convention attendees.
"Outside My Mind | 4 -19 - 2026 | Petty Murphy" comes in three parts, each featuring a unique iteration of Steven Ellison's trademark jazzy, psychedelic, and shimmeringly lush style.
Local women copy the fashion, makeup and hairstyles of the actresses; local musicians grumble at the popularity of Nigerian imports, like Don Jazzy and the P-Square twins.
The San Francisco-based fitness tracker company announced Friday that it will run a jazzy 30-second spot during the third quarter of the Big Game on Sunday.
Hefner appearing next to a then-rapper Will Smith and DJ Jazzy on the sitcom was just one example of how the icon is revered by the community.
The new disc is a collection of 13 jazzy gems from the Great American songbook, featuring titles made famous by Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and Bobby Darin.
Performed by Postmodern Jukebox, the group plays on the line "tale as old as time" by making the tune feel even older with a jazzy French cafe sound.
"The Wilde Flowers" goes from bludgeoning riffs to jazzy interludes and back while "Will O the Wisp" sounds a lot like a lost Aqualung-era Jethro Tull song.
The #Halleluyahchallenge has also gained the attention of popular Nigerian celebrities like Funke Akindele, Don Jazzy and Toke Makinwa who have also shared the hashtag with their followers.
Brainfeeder's Taylor McFerrin stitched together forthcoming new material and highlights from 2014's jazzy, laid-back Early Riser, an album that took nearly half a decade to complete.
Lady Gaga took her Hollywood golden age persona to a new level Thursday when she surprised a crowd at a Hollywood music venue to perform some jazzy standards.
For the second time at the 2018 Winter Olympics, German figure skater Paul Fentz helped to ensure the men's figure skating competition got off to a jazzy start.
This bitch and her janky possessions might be cold and stale, but throw a jazzy filter on that ish and suddenly the dead junkie becomes a glamorous recluse.
Done up with the saccharine rhetoric of a campaign spot, it's a jazzy propaganda for universal basic income hinging on the trope of creating more time for living.
Instead, he used a jazzy rhythm and spoke quickly, in bursts of stammering digressions that mixed repurposed Yiddish with rhetorical turns of phrases that aimed for literary pleasures.
Bill Ward's jazzy drumming completed this Satanic soufflé and an entire new form of music that hybridized what had come before and ushered in something new and terrifying.
Bianca Wu, who sings slow, jazzy Cantonese-language covers of classic tunes, heavily produced in-studio, is one of the most successful hi-fi artists in the city.
Next to join the mix were the pianist Joseph Kubera, who contributed some jazzy harmony, and the electric guitarist John King, whose slide playing referenced Delta blues attacks.
But in tracks like "Stay, Go (Go, Stay)," a jazzy melody and a gorgeous a cappella vocal bridge float to the surface, providing just enough to cling to.
It's nice to be able to rewatch cutscenes or play some of the game's jazzy musical tracks, but this could just have easily been achieved by a menu.
Extensively researched and passionately told, at its best, Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema is a jazzy, Whitmanian hymn in praise of collective female genius.
With a band that can bear down on a groove or take jazzy excursions, his songs surveyed decades of funk, from 1970s Stevie Wonder to 21st-century trap.
It is unlikely ever to be used to decorate the walls of jazzy bars in the way that Herman Leonard's seductively smoky photographs regularly did in the 21951s.
It might not seem jazzy to network producers, but all citizens use the nation's roads and bridges, and those producers generally ignored Trump's recent discussions of infrastructure improvements.
There are passages in Rzewski's long piano piece, based on the song, where the plaintive melody is enshrouded in clusters evocative of Ives, or in dreamy jazzy harmonies.
" And yet now they are forced to reckon with having become the finger-wagging, clueless adults in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand.
" And yet now they are forced to reckon with having become the finger-wagging, clueless adults in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand.
Before we started, Josh, my tour guide and driver, gave me fake pearl necklaces to wear to further add to the 1920's jazzy, glitzy, Gatsby-esque theme.
With its impressionistic opening giving way to sweeping melodies, the work has an appealing throwback glamour with touches of Mahlerian Weltschmerz and just a hint of jazzy swing.
In Stravinsky's "Variations (Aldous Huxley in Memoriam)," a similar preoccupation with timbre turns into a kaleidoscope of scintillating colors that include jazzy wind interventions, spidery strings and earthy syncopations.
Stuntwoman Jazzy Ellis talks not just about the cool wire work or fighting scenes, but also the mundane aspects of filing auditions, prejudice in the industry, and safety issues.
As Jazzy Jimmy ate his breakfast in silence, not seeming to care, I wondered: Is it possible to dislike someone and feel sorry for him at the same time?
The New York City Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet will alternate in "Rubies," with its jazzy Igor Stravinsky score, and "Diamonds," which reflects Imperial Russia with music by Tchaikovsky.
" For a final song, the lights dimmed, setting the mood for the Dolemite Is My Name actor to channel Frank Sinatra and a jazzy take on "Itsy Bitsy Spider.
The groovily jazzy track is the perfect sonic landscape for 70s-era LA, a hazy song buoyed by the easy vocals of Alexander Brettin and backed gauzy girl harmonies.
Things go south for him at the studio when, instead of playing Khalil's version of his beat for Spyder, he puts on his preferred jazzy one with lackluster results.
I actually called up Caroline [Polachek] from Chairlift and had her come by the studio, because she's really good with jazzy progressions, and this was kind of jazzier song.
"So many truths go untold / so much proof that something big is about to unfold," he raps minutes later, jazzy piano and a hazy experimental beat underpinning his words.
The already jazzy electronic track is reimagined with acoustic instruments in lieu of programmed ones, resulting in a gorgeous mid-song saxophone solo that recalls late-50s hard-bop.
In the early going, Foster's film has a similarly jazzy, playful directorial vibe, and a similarly exasperated attitude toward financial malfeasance and lack of Wall Street oversight or regulation.
The music is eerily jazzy, creeping and abstract, and the combination with saturated and blurred visuals makes this read like some proto-vaporwave (rather, vaporwave looks/sounds like THIS).
For that, see also Zendaya's sleek one-sleeved gold Michael Kors, Kerry Washington's jazzy black Marc Jacobs, and the sea of classic black tuxes on most of the men.
Which is to say, you've been to this Berlin many times: It's the jazzy, dizzy Berlin of Cabaret, of Marlene Dietrich, of "Mack the Knife" drifting across soggy streets.
Kylie Jenner debuted a new, very intimate, jazzy music video in which she just kinda hangs out and gazes into the distance in various states of undress and dampness.
On "16 Beat"—a jazzy drums mix with wonky Yamaha chords— Mount, ever the geek, sings about a lover with the same affection he has for that particular drumbeat.
Here, accompanied by the sensitive pianist Olga Kern, she offers a perusal of songs by Schumann, Rachmaninoff and Debussy, alongside jazzy songs by the American singer-composer Patricia Barber.
Throughout, the choreography, fast and fluent with jazzy undercurrents, sweeps along with Ms. Mearns — partnered by Christian Tworzyanski, a former City Ballet dancer and her childhood friend — in command.
It's just too bad they had to break up their Fresh Prince and D.J. Jazzy Jeff bullpen combo of Will Smith (who was traded to the Giants) and Jeffress.
Mai Khoi's powerful voice feeds off jazzy sax arpeggios and a dissonant riot of wind and string instruments — some traditional, some invented — that might sound unfamiliar to Western ears.
Nyzavia, her sister and their mother have moved several times in recent years, most recently to Newark in March, but that has not kept Nyzavia from the Jazzy Jumpers.
"That loose, sweet, jazzy style that permeated his speech, his writing, his cartoons, his way of existing in the world was right there" in his very being, she said.
"Wedding day flower girl is a big responsibility and one that Jazzy took very serious," Johnson shared in a post after the wedding, explaining the story behind the photo.
This wasn't just any other after-school activity: This was a practice session of the Jazzy Jumpers, a competitive double Dutch team that was established in the late 1980s.
JON CARAMANICA A chorus of "oohs" and "ahs" in jazzy chords, circling without resolution, accompanies the Chicago rapper Noname as she calmly zooms down her latest stream of consciousness.
Midtempo percussive clicks, jazzy piano chords, and assorted layers of synth burble produce a constantly percolating dreamscape as magical keyboard swirl flits through the mix and leaves sparkly traces.
You're not going to hear jazzy chords on Katy Perry's music—if you did that could be tight—but artists like her, and these big popstars, it's just the chords.
The transition from the lush Southern collages to the slick and jazzy Northern pieces is seamless, and Bearden always finds the right materials to give these scenes an undeniable aura.
After months of teasing with singles and videos​ too, the Boston-born, Brooklyn-based jazzy post-punk trio Slothrust are ready to give the world their third record,  ​Everyone Else​.
Composer Jerry Herman's lilting title song proved a phenomenon, thanks to its jazzy rendition by Louis Armstrong, whose single unseated The Beatles right off the top of the pop charts.
In an episode of "The Wire", a hit American TV drama, a stevedore at the port of Baltimore declares a jazzy promotional video about Rotterdam to be a "horror movie".
Savage, dressed in a fuchsia polo, pressed gray denims, and sleek gray Nikes, smiled, laughed, and bobbed his head as Jazzy Jay dropped a dusty breakbeat groove from the Meters.
In her painting "Friends," a handful of bright figures, some missing a head or limb or with large circles cut right through their torsos, are thrown across a jazzy background.
Don Jazzy, 9ice, 2Baba, and P-Square were some of the style's earliest pioneers, but many fans of Afrobeats can agree that D'Banj played a huge role in its globalization.
The arrangements of these songs, with their jazzy harmonies and splashy riffs, set the mood perfectly for Ravel's "Miroirs," a French Impressionist masterpiece given a scintillating yet sensitive performance here.
Rebel Wilson, who plays lackadaisical house cat Jennyanydots, unzipping her cat suit to reveal another cat suit below it, but that one is bedecked in a jazzy pink sequined suit.
Mr. Pastor's "Romeo" had a good deal of "West Side Story" in it, especially in group dances that called for a jazzy use of the hips and off-balance extensions.
As Kong revealed at the conference, he recently took a microbial swab from DJ Jazzy Jeff, who's slated to have a secret track made from his microbiome on his next record.
Reigakusha also plays a new composition by Mr Shiba in which the traditional sounds are given a Western, jazzy twist, but one so subtle that the gagaku sound-world remains intact.
After causing controversy at the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday with a slowed-down jazzy rendition of the National Anthem, Fergie has issued a formal apology for her divisive performance.
But it's all tied together so artfully — and with such a strong acid-jazzy soundtrack providing the backbeat — that you're always edging forward in your seat to see what happens next.
In 1988, the summer A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master was released, New Line Cinema sued BMG, the music label of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.
Though Johnson's partner Hashian has yet to comment on the baby news via Instagram, she did recently share a funny pic of the pair's Jazzy trying her hand at the drums.
If you could crawl under the witty, jazzy sculpture "Mothership (Capsule)," by the Washington artist Jefferson Pinder, you'd find supports made of wood salvaged from President Obama's 2009 Inauguration Day platform.
The dynamic, jazzy single helped define Grande as a force to be reckoned with on the charts, and as someone who always has her finger on the pulse of musical trends.
When Tory wants to bring some rock-'n'-roll edge to Jamal's jazzy, funky new song, he isn't feeling it at first, but they find a way to make it work.
It also sets a much more morose tone than the film's been advertised as having, with Robert Fripp's regal Mellotron keyboard and the band's jazzy sway establishing mournfulness instead of trashiness.
He paid party strategists, state legislators and activist groups thousands to stump for his campaign, and he rallied alongside prominent musical acts such as D.J. Jazzy Jeff, Juvenile and Yolanda Adams.
Electronic enhancement feeds wordless choral halos and shivers of percussion around the theater, amplifying shadowy, jazzy riffs, distantly reminiscent of Gershwin, and dusky slashes out of a Bernard Herrmann film score.
Newly independent readers can easily follow their funny adventures: The minimal, deadpan text appears in panels with comics-style word-balloon dialogue, accompanied by Ruzzier's jazzy but deceptively simple visual style.
His open-door vision of country, which embraces jazzy harmonies; western swing; gospel piano; pop songs; outlaw irreverence; rock drive; and a kindly, avuncular wisdom, is the city's presiding musical spirit.
Rousteing borrowed from the late designer's iconic vocabulary of bouclé tweeds, monochrome, jeans-and-jazzy-dresses and quilted leather bags, which contrasted dressed-down looks with seriously sharp metal-studded glamour.
Perhaps it's the stacks of detached French New Wave influence, complete with black-and-white film and jazzy score, or the critique of relationships altogether that make the label seem inappropriate.
He re-ignited his solo career in 1993 with Black Tie White Noise, the jazzy electronica record that produced three number No. 1s in the U.K., including the single Jump They Say.
In 1989, "to put it bluntly, a lot of the Grammy committee was 60-year-old white men that didn't understand this brand-new genre," Jazzy Jeff recalled in a recent interview.
While other singers may have opted for a straight-up, no fuss performance; Fergie gave the anthem a jazzy twist, which is incredible in both its braveness and repugnance for the ear.
The only other artist I can think of who flirted with a similar misreading was Terry Gilliam, who back in the Monty Python days put Michelangelo's "David" through a jazzy quick-step.
Instead, I'm sure he thought back to the Philadelphia playgrounds where he was born and raised, and performing his breakthrough rap hit alongside the Chewbacca to his Han Solo, DJ Jazzy Jeff.
Worldwide. The city's walls have been swallowed up by a deconstructed ode to 90s cartoons by Patch Wiskey, an inspired snake charmer by Sabek, and fantastically jazzy fox by Spencer Keeton Cunningham.
It's a deep and classy, calming yet dance-y house affair, starting out at a slow burn before picking up in pace with fluttering piano keys, jazzy saxophone, and periodical rousing percussion.
The music becomes alive with jazzy intensity and bursts of boogie-woogie, though filtered through hard-edged Modernist harmonies, as a roster of dancers led by two men take over the stage.
Over at the DJ stand, DJ Jazzy Jay—the groundbreaking turntablist who released the first record with the iconic logo of Rick Rubin's Def Jam Records—took his turn at the decks.
"It looks easy, but it's really hard," said ten-year-old Inazia, a member of the Jazzy Jumpers, a world champion team out of Brooklyn that has been competing since the 1980s.
"I am glad they brought it back here because Lincoln Center is so popular," said Everly Jones, an assistant coach for the Jazzy Jumpers, who started doing double dutch at age nine.
The song itself is a less intense cousin of "The Beautiful Ones," a strutting love ballad dappled with piano and punctuated by jazzy synth stabs and, of course, Prince's inimitable orgasmic yowls.
The performance took the form of a soccer match, pitting the dancers against the players (and women against men), arbitrated by a skinny referee and accompanied by four musicians playing jazzy melodies.
Shepard is a peculiar filmmaker, whose jazzy 2005 feature "The Matador" might have been a breakthrough had it found the audience it deserved, and who has mostly floundered in subsequent film efforts.
The visuals are a loving tribute to the great graphic designer Saul Bass, while the jazzy sounds of John Ottman's score summon up the easy heat of Henry Mancini in his prime.
Her own name for herself was "Sunshine": a maker of demon-hot sauce with an exuberant laugh, a fondness for jazzy socks and a habit of tickling her much too serious husband.
The year after he starred in Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver," Robert De Niro traded his handguns for a saxophone, playing a musician in love in "New York, New York," Scorsese's jazzy musical.
On the last day of the Democratic convention, a concert head-lined by Lenny Kravitz, Lady Gaga, and DJ Jazzy Jeff was held at the BB&T Pavilion on the Camden waterfront.
" If you're very lucky, Boyce, a classically trained actor who looks like a sophisticated preteen, will return to the stage with a jazzy dove act set to "Fly Me to the Moon.
"A Legendary Christmas" features eight covers (including his much-debated woke version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with Kelly Clarkson) and six jazzy original tracks, which are largely both cheesy and endearing.
Their follow-up single, Argent's jazzy Burt Bacharach-inspired "Tell Her No," broke the Top 20043 in the United States, but languished in the lower reaches of the charts back home in England.
Remy sings about personally affecting, relatable experiences, like on "Pearly Gates," a jazzy glam song that got its inspiration from an anecdote she'd heard about a man promising to pull out during sex.
Well, Alpha Female, otherwise known as Jazzy Gabert, will be making her Rizin bow this weekend against "King" Reina Miura in a catchweight fight set at 90kg, which works out at around 200lbs.
Yeah, you usually get a little timetable of the running order in a tiny book immaculately encased in a plastic sheath hanging on a jazzy lanyard, but really, what are the unmissable highlights?
Harlem rhymer Smoke DZA and Brooklyn producer Harry Fraud teamed up again this week for the jazzy throwback joint "Heard Dat," and today we've got the video for it, directed by Daniel Friedman.
As a song, it's pretty inexplicable, with Smith rapping cheerfully about being murdered in his dreams and featuring an ending skit that has Jazzy Jeff being replaced as DJ by Freddy Krueger himself.
"We are living in a time when misery is just common circumstance," Jasmyn Burke sings with a slyly jazzy tone; the band provides a deliberate, skulking shuffle and a teasing wah-wah guitar.
Tucking it into VARIOUS / ENVIOUS didn't make for fantastic rebus entries (I prefer jazzy phrases like GRACIOUS ME or broken across words like WHY I OUGHTA), but it did end up working out.
No doubt some inspiration had rubbed off from her two musical parents – her father still performs in a band and writes; her mother sings, with "this really interesting, jazzy, soulful voice," she adds.
He had been writing operas for more than a decade, starting with his first full-length work for the stage, "Boulevard Solitude," a jagged (and sometimes jazzy) take on the "Manon Lescaut" story.
"Nevicata" was riveting: Images of snowflakes falling from an ashen heaven are conveyed in the piano through numbing, repeated midrange tones, surrounded by elusive chords and, at the end, skittish, almost jazzy flourishes.
"What is a killer like you gonna do here?" cushions hushed growls under a jazzy, vamping beat; "In Ashes" blends righteous hollering with blastbeats; the three-part "Sacrilegium" suite is all sprightly retrofuturist synth.
"Jazzy: *while looking up at me with her mama @laurenhashianofficial's intoxicating blue eyes… 'BUT DADDY, I need to paint your face for work,&apos" Johnson continued in reference to his longtime girlfriend Lauren Hashian.
Stepping foot inside Kate Spade's presentation at New York City's Rainbow Room, it was easy to forget about the hustle and bustle happening 64 floors below, and become fully immersed in the jazzy ambiance.
Philadelphia's Horrendous—whose complex, cerebral take on death has always been reminiscent of Floridian bands like Death and Cynic—added jazzy basslines and a forward-thinking sense of melody to their new album, Idol.
It means all of you putting $30 in a washed out beans tin and trekking to IKEA on the weekend to buy a load of frames, fall-apart furniture, and exactly one jazzy lamp.
But Rabkin hopes that by building a seamless enough experience Stem will be able to attract a wide artist base that includes Frank Ocean, Childish Gambino, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Anna Wise, Chromatics, and Poolside.
Outside of film, Chef Goldblum inexplicably acquired a food truck in Sydney, Australia and gave out free "jazzy snags" to the people this past April like a modern-day Daddy Christ feeding the multitude.
The jazzy and soulful Simone, who died in 2003 and was also a first-time nominee, was a leader in pushing for civil rights and influenced the likes of Alicia Keys and Aretha Franklin.
The soft, jazzy tune — which has a reference to Lou Reed's classic "Walk on the Wild Side" — makes the lyrics about love and looking at the bright side of things all the more sweeter.
In the '80s, Mr. Fluevog became possibly the first retailer in North America to stock Doc Martens, riffing on their chunkiness and air cushioning in his own jazzy leopard print and pastel-colored uppers.
Songs like "Also A But," which is the first Real Estate song written by guitarist and new band member Julian Lynch, is knotty and jazzy, while "Silent World" boasts delicate strings and programmed drums.
The video, posted by Niels Beeks, features his shih tzu Jazzy typing away set to Leroy Anderson's 1950 novelty song, "The Typewriter" (he's also well known for composing the holiday ear worm "Sleigh Ride").
The music video, for a remix of the song "Lavender" by the jazzy hip-hop jam band BadBadNotGood, began drawing outrage from conservative media and politicians earlier this week after its release on Sunday.
Taking the court at the Staples Center in a tight, black dress, the 42-year-old singer performed a sultry version of "The Star-Spangled Banner," reworking the tune to more of a jazzy beat.
Her videos are cleanly edited and set to jazzy tunes for a stylized, modernInstagram aesthetic in motion that puts meals at the forefront and includes close-upshots of her smiling face feasting on juicy oranges.
Not the song, I should specify (that's actually called "Will 2K"), but the 33-minute album, including guest appearances, Will's intermittent grunts, and, on a good day, the various scratches DJ Jazzy Jeff throws out.
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Lee's luck turns when she accidentally discovers a forgotten but boring Brice letter, and adds in a jazzy paragraph in an attempt to make it seem like a rare find, worthy of a collector's interest.
"Wind in My Sails" is the only one of the three that features Earl's rapping, and it's built around an immaculate beat that fuses an oft-sampled ballad and a jazzy piece of psych-soul.
This meant, for instance, the classical strains of Beethoven or the folk-inspired music of Hungarian composer Béla Bártok, rather than the syncopated, jazzy compositions of Maurice Ravel or the atonal modernism of Arnold Schoenberg.
Charlie Brown enthusiasts will be glad to hear that, while this story involves space travel and is delivered via Apple's shiny new streaming service, the series sticks to the familiar animation style and jazzy score.
Unfortunately the only hip-hop the British geologist knew was Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff's opening theme music to "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air," a song he attempted to perform for the others.
A dark palette and jazzy score set a somber mood for a story in which children's dreams go mostly unfulfilled: Linus sits in a pumpkin patch all night waiting for the Great Pumpkin to appear.
The three companies can be seen to represent these three facets of ballet: the jazzy American vernacular of New York City Ballet; the opulence of the Bolshoi; the more delicate elegance of the Paris Opera.
When Bob Dylan's Nobel lecture was released on Monday, the transcript was accompanied by an audio recording of Mr. Dylan reading his speech with an unusual sonic touch: jazzy piano chords floating in the background.
A recent performance at the Stone in Manhattan showed off the hallmarks of this music, built on the maqam scales of Arabic music, with jazzy flights of improvisation and fleeting echoes of early Baroque ornamentation.
In an early scene, when the old, ill Erich drifts in and out of consciousness, having conversations with his dead mother, the wistfully restrained qualities of Mr. Rosenthal's mellow jazzy score convey regret and fragility.
For example, in Sardonyx's theme—Pearl and Garnet's fusion—Garnet's presence has influenced Pearl's piano to become confident and bombastic, while Pearl's presence has influenced Garnet's bass and synth sounds to become theatrical and jazzy.
Mr. Cooper's "Cast" was too self-conscious an ending: music that blends nostalgic, jazzy ruminations with disintegrating stretches, trailing into a cosmic coda of Messiaen-like piano chords, scratchy violin phrases and a repetitive vibraphone riff.
" The 110-song album alternates between genres, though Persona 5's soundscape is best-described as jazzy, whether it's upbeat tracks like the kinetic "Life Will Change," or the more subdued instrumentals of "Beneath the Mask.
After being conned and reduced to bankruptcy, Burns seeks revenge on the producer with the help of Homer, Bart, rapper Jazzy James (Keegan-Michael Key) and the mogul's ex-wife, Praline (Empire star Taraji P. Henson).
The song features Jazzy Pha and you're likely to be struck with a case of déjà vu watching Serayah put a contemporary spin on some of the most iconic music videos from the '90s and '00s.
A Spanish-language bop, "Cariño" encapsulates the band's silky-smooth approach to multi-genre songwriting—via psychedelic guitars, jazzy trumpets, and chilled-out lounge vocals that melt you into your seat—and María's own cultural multiplicity.
She started with Liszt's ingenious arrangement of Schubert's "Gretchen am Spinnrade," but also offered two shamelessly showy virtuoso pieces, played to the hilt: Vladimir Horowitz's "Carmen" Fantasy and a tasteless, jazzy arrangement of Mozart's "Turkish" Rondo.
Sunday's finale honors American composers, with Robbins's "Glass Pieces," referring to Philip Glass; Peter Martins's "Thou Swell," a jazzy fling to Richard Rodgers; and Balanchine's patriotic "Stars and Stripes," to the music of John Philip Sousa.
He still felt like a bit of an outsider in whatever scene he happened to be moving in—too "inside" for avant-gardists, too out-there for straight-ahead jazz groups, too jazzy for hip-hop.
It was at one of these parties, in 1979, that Savage met Afrika Bambaataa, the mysterious and eccentric visionary who, alongside DJ Kool Herc and DJ Jazzy Jay, is considered one of hip-hop's founding figures.
Of course, with its jazzy keys, percolating hand drums, and infectious rapping making it sound like a new-age Neptunes jam, you wonder why anyone would ask to turn this song down in the first place.
Shortly after, he became a fixture on the piano at Minton's Playhouse in Harlem — a jam joint for aspiring talents like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie — and at the jazzy Five Spot Café on the Bowery.
In "Broken Clocks," she sang about a frustratingly iffy relationship, topping a slow-swaying vamp with jazzy, asymmetrical vocal lines that could dart nervously ahead, pivot suddenly, linger over a quivering tone and declaim a chorus.
Prince plays "Strange Relationship," which he would rework for eventual release on "Sign 'o' the Times" in 1987, as a jazzy rhythm workshop, a two-minute experiment in percussive chords and vocals that devolve into grunts.
"Look, I've been out of office for five years," he said, after using his phone to adjust the volume of the jazzy music coming from hidden speakers scattered around the sprawling top floor of the house.
The World Health Organization and the Red Cross have also taken to TikTok to make public service announcements—often conscripting their office workers to participate in jazzy hand-washing sessions and minimum spray sneeze dabs. Goofy?
As performed here, the shifts in "Jumalattaret" seemed just right, as the music segued from mellow moments of jazzy piano chords, wistful folk song and strands of filigreed passagework to crazed blasts that suggested hardcore rock.
A lot of it has to do with comfort, some jeans don't have any stretch, some are a lot more jazzy than others, and sometimes you're not in the mood to wear a neon green shirt.
He's responsible for the jazzy, slinky garments in the long-running revival of Chicago, the Weimar Republic seediness of the garb in the revivals of Cabaret, and the '50s Day-Glo pizzazz of the frocks in Hairspray.
I love how the contestants try to subtly exert their personalities by way of how they write their names on the digital displays on the fronts of their podiums, or their choice of jazzy blouse or tie.
Leavening the movie is a jazzy period score by Hans Zimmer and Richard Harvey through which are woven songs by the French chanteuse Camille and fragments of vintage French chansons by the singer and songwriter Charles Trenet.
As always, the vintage b-roll and jazzy montages fit right into the pleasure receptors in one's brain, but the real intrigue in "Slama" is its approach to the flip side of all the excitement and enthusiasm.
Over the years Vice's online video and television content has offered an often shallow but slick and jazzy spin on traditional newsmagazine and lifestyle coverage, and the "Vice News Tonight" segments tried to be in that vein.
Carlton was at LAX when our guy asked him about DJ Jazzy Jeff hinting at a 'Fresh Prince' reunion of some kind 21 years after the show went off the air -- and he shot it down HARD.
In the afternoon, Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz and DJ Jazzy Jeff are wrapping up the convention week with a concert at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden, N.J. — right across the river from the action in Philadelphia.
On Tuesday, George Balanchine's "Jewels" — a visceral journey through three schools of dance, from the French romanticism of "Emeralds" to the jazzy, American tour de force of "Rubies" to the Russian majesty of "Diamonds" — did just that.
After a seemingly endless set by the night's mediocre headliner, Mr. Parrish took to the decks and began with some jazzy tracks including Hugh Masekela's "Mama," which spurred a migration from the dance floor to the exits.
This version has both coconut milk and potatoes for flavor, texture and heft, and the suggested toppings (toasted coconut flakes, chopped roasted peanuts, crisp fried shallots) are deliciously jazzy and worth the effort if you ask me.
This version has both coconut milk and potatoes for flavor, texture and heft, and the suggested toppings (toasted coconut flakes, chopped roasted peanuts, crisp fried shallots) are deliciously jazzy and worth the effort if you ask me.
After a relatively subdued period that included a jazzy duets collection, "Cheek to Cheek," with Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga is gearing up again for the spotlight and has said she will return with an original album this year.
The Big Apple isn't without its own soundtrack: The hum of millions in motion, the clap of dress shoes and high-heels on sidewalks, staccato beeps of car horns and the occasional jazzy melody of a street performance.
In the Instagram caption, Johnson explained how it all went down, revealing that he couldn't say no to his little girl (whom he calls "Jazzy") when she offered as he tried to say goodbye before going to work.
Many of city pop's biggest acts would also seek to channel the sounds of California into their jazzy, soft-rock radio songs, adorning their albums with imagery of vintage cars cruising along the coastline against impossibly blue skies.
Del Rey leverages her signature jazzy, haunting vocals to put a new spin on the psychedelic-rock tune first performed by Donovan over 50 years ago, making it the perfect accompaniment to the Guillermo del Toro-produced film.
Gavintoo — "Rainy Day" (morning mix)Working at a major IT company in the day, producing romantic jazzy hip-hop beats in the night, Gavintoo wouldn't want the day to light, as hisChinese nickname Bai Tian Bu Liang suggests.
His latest record, the mini-LP The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam is out today, and the lead single "Song for the Dead" is a great slice of cosmic, jazzy R&B full of Thundercat's typically amazing fretwork.
Harrington had his breakthrough in 2013 when he teamed up with fellow forward-thinking electronic innovator Nicolas Jaar, for their acclaimed album Psychic as Darkside, blending jazzy motifs and instrumentation with a spaced-out and downtempo electronic backdrop.
With this ingrained desire to merge two cultures, it seems only natural for Jazzy and Harry Singh, two Sikh brothers and Glasgow restaurant owners to develop a menu that includes haggis pakora, masala sea bass, and Punjabi mussels.
Lovely, too, is Forrest's budding relationship with widow Jewel (Sissy Spacek); the way they look at each other merits the warmth of director David Lowery's visual touch, as well as the sweet, jazzy flourishes of Daniel Hart's score.
Jorja Smith was less than two years old when "No Scrubs" came out in 513, but the English singer, who was recently nominated for a Best New Artist Grammy, delivers an excellent jazzy interpretation of the single nonetheless.
The general instrumental palette that he and his main collaborator Steven Rogers work with is a host of synthesizers of varying degrees of viscosity (from thick neons to wispy, diffuse leads), jazzy basslines, vaporous guitars, and dizzy strings.
A couple of people I was influenced by at the time were Atom Heart, who had this project under the name Lisa Carbon Trio, and Patrick Pulsinger, who had released a really interesting sort of jazzy techno record.
Being part of a family-friendly duo, Jazzy Jeff regularly kept things more organized than his contemporaries Public Enemy on the production side, so the slightly unnerving divergence present on "A Nightmare on My Street" is kinda notable.
Mr. Fairchild's longtime partner, Sterling Hyltin, was visibly choking back tears — the pair were the original Romeo and Juliet in Mr. Martins's 2007 production — but when it came time to move, their dancing was full of jazzy effervescence.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's peculiar musical based on T. S. Eliot poems has always been a fascinating piece of dance theater — not just for Gillian Lynne's original jazzy choreography but for the embodiment of felineness that pervades the show.
She also recorded a jazzy Holiday album called Sugar & Booze, which features Christmas classics such as "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and "Let it Snow" as well as a fun original song with fellow comedian Maya Rudolph.
Better Abstract Expressionism is at the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery booth, which showcases the stormy paintings of Norman Lewis, and in the Manny Silverman Gallery, where you'll find a jazzy composition of dots and crosses by Bradley Walker Tomlin.
"Carmen" was cut down to a tiny cast and gained a jazzy instrumentation; "Fidelio" was set in a modern jail, and the prisoners' chorus was sung by actual incarcerated people across the Midwest, captured in a poignant film.
His best-known work is probably "Stations of the Elevated," a short documentary from 1981 that is a wordless, jazzy, poetic hymn to public transportation, graffiti and the battered glory of a rough time in the city's history.
As the head of the acclaimed London-based label Rhythm Section International, Zero has assembled a roster of artists from around the world who make everything from electronic music that samples Angela Davis to jazzy, soul-tinged beats.
Jacques Loussier, a French pianist who led a trio that performed jazzy interpretations of Johann Sebastian Bach, selling millions of albums and touring the world, died on March 22002 at a hospital in Blois, in France's Loire Valley.
As King Herod, Cooper acquitted himself perfectly fine in his one jazzy solo, and as the pining Mary Magdalene, Sara Bareilles did as much as she could to spruce up a thin role with her gorgeous, plaintive interpretation.
Remy's first adventure in combining one type of food with another (a bit of cheese with a strawberry) is a jazzy bit of synesthesia, and the joy that Pixar's animators felt in illustrating it just leaps off the screen.
I need one last thing to finish off L.'s present, and though it's a LOT more than I'd planned on spending, I figure it's a present for myself as well — welcome one particularly jazzy alpaca to the family.
Jazzy Jeff says in the product video above (skip to 1:27 to see Pad Scratch in action) that the goal is to hopefully engage users into trying to figure out how to replicate the scratches on their own.
New York on Ice: Skating in the City illustrates the evolution of a colonial-era activity into a jazzy, commercialized one, but it also offers a lens into the development of the city's built landscape from an unusual perspective.
Taking the court at Los Angeles' Staples Center in a tight, black dress, the 22018-year-old "A Little Work" singer performed a sultry rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," reworking the tune to more of a jazzy beat.
Among those spotted: Hockey fanatic Dierks Bentley shooting the breeze with Mike Fisher, Carrie Underwood's hockey veteran husband; Kane Brown openly admiring Thomas Rhett's jazzy "Life Changes" jacket; Russell Dickerson catching up with Jason Aldean about who-knows-what.
And Brett Eldredge goes full Rat Pack in a shimmering midnight-blue tux to turn in a Big Band version of "Let It Snow," and his jazzy "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" goes down like hot-buttered rum.
Authorized by Goldstein's estate, the doc features a variety of intimate clips, photos, and interviews from those who knew him best, including Diplo, DJ Jazzy Jeff, A-Trak, and Steve Aoki, as well as members of AM's immediate family.
Tuesday and Thursday's program honors American composers, with Jerome Robbins's "Glass Pieces," referring to Philip Glass; Peter Martins's "Thou Swell," a jazzy fling to Richard Rodgers; and Balanchine's patriotic "Stars and Stripes," to the music of John Philip Sousa.
He chose the name partly because it was similar to his nickname "Jazzy," partly as a tribute to his mentor, rapper Jaz-O, and also as a reference to the J/Z subway station near his home in Brooklyn.
While rehearsing "Cool," a jazzy production number in which he had a short solo that showcased his raw, emotional dancing, the dancers tossed their kneepads into trash cans and set them on fire, requiring firefighters to extinguish the blaze.
The beats glide with a jazzy delicacy that is usually restrained, but intermittently spills over with hooks — when a bassline blends with a piano chord, or a flute's sharpness cuts through the shimmer, a certain buoyant energy takes over.
And, more importantly, the sales that allow us to stock up on all the goodies that we need to make the holiday season a stellar one, from cool and thoughtful gifts to equipment for entertaining to jazzy party dresses.
Hot on the heels of two big moments for the producer and DJ—his well-received U cassette and first United States tour in March—Wildblood's new track keeps in line with his usual strain jazzy, subdued deep house.
Two years later, the soundtrack to the film's sequel Batman & Robin not only included Underworld's proggy techno jam "Moaner," but "Fun For Me," a jazzy electro-pop track by Irish-English duo Moloko (Róisín Murphy's first project before going solo).
Migos are not from there, but I'd assume they know their rap history and are paying at least some conscious homage to what came before them, updating those jazzy loops with 808s and live instruments instead of boom-bap snares.
For years "deep house" denoted jazzy, R&B-rooted dance music only to be re-appropriated recently as a tag for a far more tepid, shallow sound — and for many D.J.s, "tropical house" evokes something very different from Kygo's output.
In a video shared exclusively with PEOPLE, the 27-time Grammy Award-winning singer performs a jazzy rendition of Willie Nelson's old favorite "I Never Cared for You" off of her new album Windy City for Cracker Barrel's Warehouse Sessions.
However, a few overtly jazzy one-offs over the years with BadBadNotGood and the Roots have shown his aspirations to basically start a neo-soul band, and he's finally gotten that wish in his installment of NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts.
The exaggerated character design, the wild angles and dizzying distortions, and Prynoski's trippy action sequences give Nerdland a never-seen-that-before jazzy, jittering energy, especially in the startling sequence where Elliott tries to reconcile himself to John's mass-murder plan.
It's a wild hour tour through, what RP Boo says sounds like "pure darkness," but to me sounds like blunted tracks from all corners of the constellation of footwork—from jazzy numbers that float around to crushing sub-bass abstraction.
J.P. The vocal line of "Lonely Lover," the first single from Xenia Rubinos's new album "Black Terry Cat" is a long, teasing, jazzy, chromatic zigzag, pausing only to wiggle a little and then veer off at one more different angle.
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The group is tight, but also comfortable with opening up into 10, 15, or 20-minutes renditions of some of their most popular songs, weaving through jazzy valleys and crescendoing into intense peaks of musical calamity that are borderline euphoric.
The album's billed as crossroad between some of Heard's ambient and jazzy work, heard on albums like Closer and 1996's Introduction, as well as his more club-focused acid tunes that have been released on EPs over the last decade.
Nevertheless, even the sunny, after-school mood of the Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff's 80s work took a slightly darker turn on "A Nightmare on My Street," a retelling of the general premise behind the Nightmare on Elm Street films.
Ms. Fleming, 59, has stepped away from her signature opera roles to concentrate on a concert career, new challenges such as "Carousel" and singing a jazzy tune in "The Shape of Water," which won an Oscar this month for best score.
Loose, jazzy, and full-of-hooks that effort stood as the band's best and a blueprint for their albums to come, ditching the frenetic garage rock that gave them blog buzz for compelling noodling and James Petralli's soulful vocal melodies.
PARELES Not to be confused with Ella Mai, Ego Ella May is a singer and songwriter from London who's on the jazzy side of the neo-soul spectrum, with a fine-line soprano and a penchant for zigzag chromatic melodies.
"The Daily Planet," for example, comes on like Robert Wyatt as his busiest; woozy, jazzy washes which layer themselves over and over a submerged vocal that every so often shines through, sounding like the arrival of a much-longed-for spring.
On Tuesday at Merkin Concert Hall, the New York Festival of Song gave the premiere of a suite of mordant, jazzy songs from William Bolcom's new opera "Dinner at Eight," which will have its premiere at Minnesota Opera next month.
The scenes that invite real break-out jazz work well: when Erich encounters American city street life; when he heads with his wife, Lili, to a Chicago club; when the jazzy spins during their wedding party segue into traditional Jewish dancing.
As a result, the first group of rap nominees, including Will Smith & DJ Jazzy, LL Cool J, and Public Enemy (the hip-hop group that introduced the world to Flava Flav) ended up boycotting when they should have been celebrating their success.
Nicholas Britell's (the very same who brought us Succession's catchy piano score) jazzy notes and haunting violin refrain evoke a slow dance of seduction, rain, pain, and release, that will keep those tears flowing, even if you can't quite pin down why.
At festivals and venues around the world, he turns bass music into a supremely musical affair; electric guitars strummed by guest artists like guitarist Andrew Block, often collide with jazzy trumpet croons from Russ Liquid, who resides on the artist's Lowtemp label.
The leveling determination is more convincing when the curators select as a representative for the unmentioned Op Art movement not Bridget Riley but the overlooked innovator Julian Stanczak and his "The Duel" (1963), his jazzy star turn in undulating black and white lines.
We've already let you know that this year's edition of the hip-hop, grime and rap festival in Pag, Croatia is due to host Sean Paul, Rae Sremmurd, Lady Leshurr, Krept and Konan, and actual DJ Jazzy Jeff from July 11-13.
" Or if that kind of analysis is too pedantic for you, note that in the second example the jazzy repetition of "grits" five times, in its various forms, with a rimshot on "grits to grate," builds to the musical gag of "gritty gist.
For her jazzy pair of mural-size reliefs, "Cannon Fodder / Cheering Crowds" (2018), she mounted, on one wall, cutout paintings on wood of historical activist imagery, most of it obscure to me but including the Black Panther (from the movement, not the movie).
As Tidal continues, Apple keeps on surprising us with music that's sometimes grunge-y and sometimes jazzy, but always feels like the work of a true singer-songwriter—her piano-playing is notable, but truly it's the words that really get you.
It could just as feasibly be the night that I was Jazzy Jeffed out of a house-party in Bermondsey after the mum of the bloke who's house it was heard me say that 'Bermondsey is a shit-hole' on the phone.
At Clandestino Cocktail Club, a cozy spot with candlelit tables, a jazzy soundtrack and a solid selection of top-notch spirits behind the bar, you'll get a proper balloon glass with your gin of choice; jammy Brockmans is always a great pick.
With a jazzy, spontaneous mood, lingering black-and-white cinematography by Agnès Godard and lively appearances by quintessential New York filmmakers such as Vincent Gallo and Sara Driver, the movie is also a document of the city in another, seemingly more innocent era.
J.C. A nugget of 50-years-late-breaking psychedelia out of Nashville, "Hey Man" circles through four chords and flaunts a distorted guitar hook, jazzy drumming and an elaborate but transparent throng of voices and guitars behind Liz Cooper's straightforward come-on.
Instead, it will have to find a new flag — something jazzy, hopefully, with a bear on it — and a new name, giving the tournament the air of a video game that has not been able to pick up all of the official licenses.
Museum of Arts and Design Museum dining in a jazzy ninth-floor aerie comes with a view and perhaps a well-made MAD Manhattan, a New York sour with a splash of red wine or the Olmsted, a suitably herbaceous gin drink.
The New York City mayor announced his 2020 presidential campaign Thursday in a YouTube video that jumped between a jazzy montage of meeting the city's residents and a somber call to action on the threats of climate change, Donald Trump, and inequality.
In this case, the last chord is a D major, but with the left hand playing a single E note rather than a D. The result is overtly jazzy, heard not only in classic quiet storm ballads but also plenty of yacht rock.
She ultimately stepped off the pop runway and reinvented herself as a jazzy chanteuse in duets with Tony Bennett, reminding us of her powerful voice and musicianship with stunning moments like her 2015 performance of songs from The Sound of Music at the Academy Awards.
The genius of Jidenna's artistry is the way he braids radical Afrocentricity into his work while keeping his tracks slick and radio ready, and his latest, a jazzy bop called "Knickers," follows the lead of "Classic Man" in wrapping a pop nugget in subversive rebellion.
Here's a live feed of the protest's main stage on the National Mall, carried by the YouTube channel Earth Day Network: The stage has featured a mixture of musical acts — opening with a jazzy piano version of the National Anthem performed by Jon Batiste, a.k.a.
More Stereolab-ish is Imitation Electric Piano, Johns' band with British guitarist Andrew Blake, which at first explored cosmic, jazzy post-rock, only to evolve into a plucky avant-pop group on 2006's Blow It Up, Burn It Down, Kick It 'Till It Bleeds.
Washington (CNN)Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz and DJ Jazzy Jeff are set to headline a concert at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, next Thursday for Democratic convention delegates and invited guests, hours before Hillary Clinton is set to be formally nominated.
From the 1930s onward, mainly in South America, he designed some of the modern world's most distinctive parks and gardens, from an immense, jazzy tattoo of a promenade on the Rio de Janeiro beachfront to rooftop plantings in a city carved overnight from jungle, Brasília.
In my experience, every high-school subject, no matter how worthy and jazzy and thought-­provoking it may have seemed to an earnest Common Corer, is stuffed into the curricular Veg-­O-­Matic, and out comes a nasty packet with grading rubrics on the back.
Pixar's jazzy 'Soul' trailer gets deep Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen act out Trump's Ukraine call and it's Oscar-worthy Jason Momoa attempting to shoot an apple off James Corden's head is peak TV Seth Meyers calls out Trump's hypocritical take on Ukraine whistleblower
Submerged, jazzy chords coil and roil around see-sawing puffs of bass, James' vocal is given the choppy microhouse treatment, and the whole thing's wrapped in the aural equivalent of half-popped bubble wrap that's been left to melt in the mid-afternoon sun.
"You gotta Vanna White me!" says DJ Jazzy Jeff (aka Jeffrey Townes) with a laugh, as he watches his longtime friend and fellow Red Bull Thre226style judge, whose real name is Paul Murphy, unload the glass vials from the pocket of his white chef's apron.
Set against an impressionistic cityscape inspired by Los Angeles, the relentlessly jazzy choreography often resembles an '80s aerobics routine, not least because of four cartwheeling, back-flipping dancers — including the terrific Ms. Harris, who seemed to revel in her role — in neon exercise gear.
Yet both remain unfazed by the prospect of touring and performing to promote new albums: Van Morrison released a jazzy collaboration with the organist and trumpet player Joey DeFrancesco earlier this year; Mr. Nelson will put out a collection of Frank Sinatra covers next week.
Swift&aposs song, "Macavity the Mystery Cat," is a rollicking, jazzy tune that instantly became stuck in my head, and even though she&aposs only in the film for a grand total of 20 minutes or so, Swift is definitely one of the standouts. 
Two pieces on the City Center program are by lesser-known Spanish choreographers: "Alrededor no Hay Nada," a dark but jazzy ensemble work that Goyo Montero made for Ballet Nacional in 2006, and "Twelve," an intricate team exercise in tossing water bottles, by Jorge Crecis.
"I'm so proud to stand here as a black queer artist telling stories," she said before launching into a jazzy song-and-dance number that found her duetting with Billy Porter ("Pose") and, ultimately, singing in a flower-covered coat while lying in an aisle.
The rally had everything: A twerking billionaire, a Cash Money Millionaires rapper, gospel singer Yolanda Adams, brisket, crippling technical problems, an America's Next Top Model contestant, the Obama-era "Fired Up, Ready to Go" lady, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and a singing first lady hopeful.
The billionaire Democratic candidate held one final event Friday night in Columbia before voters went to the booth the next day, and it seems he was trying to appeal to a younger (or older perhaps) demographic ... 'cause he invited Juvenile and DJ Jazzy Jeff onstage.
In "Rubies," Sterling Hyltin and Andrew Veyette, as the lead couple, were transformed from just a year ago in these roles: Instead of vamping, they used the accents of the Stravinsky score to leaven their steps with a blend of jazzy abandon and sharpness.
Beneath the overall murkiness of these early tracks were signs of what Dailor, Kelliher, Sanders, and Hinds were capable of, too; Dailor's drums carried a jazzy tinge, Kelliher and Hinds entwined complex riffs with relative ease, and Sanders' thunderous bass licks and growl shook the Earth.
The plot starts with two teens in Kansas falling in love and moving to California, but soon spirals into a surreal journey with a secret film, an amnesiac man with an eye patch, a jazzy LA club called the Blue Isosceles, and plenty of other Lynchian elements.
That time they performed the 'History of Rap – Part 6' In just a few glorious minutes, Fallon and Timberlake tackled LL Cool J, N.W.A, the Beastie Boys, Drake, Salt-N-Pepa, DJ Jazzy Jeff, the Fresh Prince, R. Kelly and so, so many more – it was beautiful.
Naturally, users that devote a significant amount of their life to the once-obscure medium that produced crossover hits like postmodern sci-fi pioneer Ghost in the Shell and jazzy genre melting pot Cowboy Bebop garner a certain amount of respect on the site, within reason.
Armed with a satisfyingly sinister name, an appropriately frosty vibe, and a penchant for folk-inflected, almost jazzy melodies, the band utilizes their three (!) guitarists to great effect, and have crafted an album that gradually reveals more and more of its intricacies the longer you listen.
Participants include the celebrated tapper Dormeshia Sumbry Edwards; the Bang Group with "Slapstuck," involving two men and the magic of Velcro; SynthesisDance with the jazzy work "Broken Light"; and other groups, from the professional Steps Repertory Ensemble to the students of the Dwana Smallwood dance school.
Last month, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced a jazzy update about construction of the "Big Falcon Rocket" and its possible 2023 launch the day after Vernon Unsworth, a diver Musk repeatedly accused of being a "pedo," filed a $75,000 defamation suit against Musk for reputational damage.
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That pairing has produced tireless dance floor bangers like "Deep Inside" and "The Ha Dance" (as Masters At Work) and "The Bounce" (as Kenlou), as well as the timeless musicality of their Nuyorican Soul project, which featured legends like Tito Puente, Roy Ayers and DJ Jazzy Jeff.
"We really wanted to blend hip hop 90s drum breaks—everything [DJ Premier] was doing, all the way to what Jay Z was doing with Kanye—blending that with 80s jazzy guitars," said the project's producer and singer, who Noisey is calling Emo for anonymity's sake.
The jazzy chromatic chords and slinky bass lines of Stevie Wonder's 1970s solo masterpieces infuse the Internet's music, along with the bedroom whispers of Janet Jackson and Prince, the smooth funk of the Commodores and Earth, Wind & Fire, and the phased, fuzzed guitar tones of Ernie Isley.
Social warrior or just plain sociopath, he has frustrations that are real; and as he and his balaclava-wearing accomplices (Andrew Tiernan and Daniel Kendrick) terrorize their hostages, the film's jazzy tone and nervy editing — Guy Ritchie's stylistic fingerprints are all over it — hustle us along.
Written by Hilary Goldman and Kevin McAuley, this musical version revolves around coffee beans instead of green beans: Jack and his mom are operating a struggling cafe when they get a visit from the jazzy, enigmatic Beanman, who promises an intriguing solution to their financial woes.
"They never really gave support to the D.J. community," Jeffrey Allen Townes, better known as DJ Jazzy Jeff, said in a Facebook post after the revival announcement, criticizing Panasonic for high prices and for ignoring the consumers who stuck by the SL-23 during vinyl's lean years.
Enveloped in the smooth tones of jazzy hotel music, soft light from a million tiny chandelier crystals and the scent of candied bacon, Eric Trump, fresh from a rally this month in West Virginia, declined a question from a reporter and instead posed one of his own.
When I looked up the jazzy latin alternate version of the current ABC/ESPN theme, I had the strange experience of realizing that, despite having heard that rendition what now must be hundreds of times during NBA broadcasts, I had also somehow never heard it before.
Muhammad is kind of superhero himself, having developed, along with Q-Tip, a library of samples from which the two (and occassionally the late Phife Dawg) would use to assemble the laid back jazzy hip-hop sound that A Tribe Called Quest would be known for.
The designer has dabbled in men's wear before, making suits for both her husband, Alasdhair Willis (a jazzy midnight-blue double-breasted tuxedo with black lapels), and her father, Paul McCartney (a single-breasted tartan tux atop classic black trousers), to wear to the Met Gala in 2011.
His lyrical compositions layer the ghostly frayed voices of his ancestors with jazzy arpeggios on the piano, keening cellos lines and arching phrases sung in his own voice, which is powered by classical training and colored here and there by the tremor and guttural catch of traditional chant.
Inspired by a visit to Van Cleef & Arpels, Balanchine selected three gems as a way to explore three distinct styles of movement: "Emeralds," to music by Fauré, is smooth and sensual; "Rubies," to a jazzy score by Stravinsky, is feisty; "Diamonds," with music by Tchaikovsky, is positively regal.
The "Balanchine, Bennett & the Beach Boys" program combines Balanchine's "Apollo," Jessica Lang's jazzy new work to Tony Bennett songs and Twyla Tharp's rollicking "Deuce Coupe" with a duet by Clark Tippet, a company member who died of AIDS in 1992 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons, and Oct. 24).
When you watch the 225-year-old Utah native behind the starting gate at the Pyeongchang Olympics in the coming days, look beyond his scruffy good looks and check out his jazzy helmet and goggles once he starts careening down the icy course at speeds up to 23.5 mph.
Natalie Cole, a buoyantly jazzy singer who became a million-selling, Grammy Award-winning pop hitmaker with her 19963 debut album and went on to even greater popularity when she followed the example of her father, Nat King Cole, in interpreting pre-rock pop standards, died on Thursday in Los Angeles.
She recalls the 'not quite of this era, is she?' outsider approach of Amy Winehouse, who came out with her jazzy slow jams at a time when pop music was sifting through the dregs of bubblegum pop manufactured groups, or just starting to dig into Evanescence and Avril Lavigne pop-rawk.
Sometimes we talked about business—how to market his book, or my music video—and other times we simply chopped it up, me listening as he told me some crazy story about jumping out a window to avoid a jealous boyfriend during his days touring with Will Smith and Jazzy Jeff.
While the forlorn ballads of Yosui Inoue and the jazzy yacht rock of Akira Terao topped the Japanese charts, he'd whirl through Iron Maiden's Killers and Judas Priest's Screaming for Vengeance, then dig deeper in the bins for heavier riffs, deeper wails, and more epic stories of hell, monsters, and war.
The layout's flaws only amplified loyalists' affection, as did the strategically selected hand-me-down furniture and art collection; the umbrella stand in the vestibule; the long mahogany bar, with its shelves of wine bottles and ample room to eat, and the jazzy Judy Rifka murals of gamboling figures, "Satyricon" lite.
Vivian Endicott Barnett, who curated this show at the Neue Galerie in Manhattan, does, too: From gauzy flesh and Cézanne-like apples in the first gallery, stunned viewers make their way in only a few yards to jazzy blocks of abstract color and pictures smashed into tornadoes of Cubist shards.
Will Smith, then referred to The Fresh Prince, and DJ Jazzy Jeff performed "I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson," during which Smith dedicated the group's performance "to all the rappers last year that stood with us and helped us to earn the right to be on this stage tonight."
The Allman Brothers Band had thoroughly figured out the segues among all of the styles they merged: where rhythms could coincide and metamorphose, where simple harmonies could support jazzy elaboration, how a soul revue's horn lines or a country band's fiddle could be translated onto the band's guitars and keyboards.
Time-based preferences were also demonstrated in a cell dedicated to Le Corbusier's taste in bright color as related to his architecture, and in the display of the little known decorator Paule Marrot who brought muted cool colors and jazzy printed textiles to the Renault automobile company in the early 1960s.
Not that it was lost on people—there was a general admission line around the block of fans who enjoyed the shit out of the show, dancing and singing along to songs from artists like Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, and Iyanya (who was advertised to play but never came) all night long.
Along this jazzy vibe-out, Prince pays homage to his musical muse Joni Mitchell with a nod to "Help Me." While Sign o' the Times saw Prince leaving the Revolution era behind, he looks back on that classic period here—as if to let them know he could do it without them.
Take the song "Jung" from his 2014 LP Pavillon, where he loops what could just as well be the sound of an air conditioning unit over an off-time electric keyboard line and jazzy snare, and somehow transforms it into a jam that has you tapping your fingers along at the end.
Jonny Greenwood provides the music (his fourth straight Anderson film), constructing a score that's jazzy and mellow but forcefully involved, a reminder of the manner in which, in every film since Magnolia, Anderson has used the music as a motor—not only carrying us from one scene to the next, but propelling us.
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Electronic sighs and moans, punctuated with fluttering reeds, lonesome six-strings, poignant synth-horns, gamelan-esque percussion, jazzy interludes, various swirly bits and pieces—and, on occasion, Allien's speak-sing vocals, both unadorned and laden in effects—culminate in a elegant, joyous drone that, in the album's final passage, dissolves into breakbeat bliss.
There's a swerve, abetted by a jazzy close-harmony choir of Kelelas, as she notes she's been up late writing a song, then gives a mandate — "Don't say you're in love/Until you learn to take me apart" — on the way to another burst of double time and a dreamy, satisfied coda.
It's an access point to an amiable throwback of an album that cherishes analog-style 1990s hip-hop, with a jazzy studio band and guests including Bilal, Raphael Saadiq, Ladybug Mecca (of Digable Planets), Laeticia Sadier (of Stereolab) and Luther Vandross's vocals from "So Amazing," reimagined with a more organic backup track.
Which is a shame, because if you go back and listen to his early stuff now, you realize that before he fully embraced the transition from drummer to showman, Phil Collins was pioneering a kind of musical alchemy — primal drum rhythms, jazzy horns, haunting chords — that should have long outlasted the '80s.
This year, for example, Eric Clapton has one out (his EDMish version of "Jingle Bells" is so spectacularly horrible that it almost demands to be heard), as does John Legend, who offers a tasteful, lush, jazzy and funky record called "A Legendary Christmas" (soul and funk have long produced some of the best Christmas pop).
He then performed in the jazzy hippie group Elephant's Memory famous as John and Yoko's backing band, (but not during that era, though Robison met John Lennon in the studio and sang backup with him on the Elephant's album's "Baddest of the Mean," and he co-wrote "Power Boogie" which Lennon played guitar on).
" There, over a jazzy piano lead courtesy of former member Robbie Crowell (who officially left the band late last year to pursue other projects), McCauley sings, "I started missing the days / Where as soon as I'd wake / I'd make a cocktail / I'd spend the time that you took / Giving me dirty looks / With my cocktail.
But "dramatic" doesn't necessarily mean "big" (although when we're talking Queen, it does in most cases); on "My Melancholy Blues," Mercury is the closest he ever gets to being understated, offering a laidback, jazzy performance that feels like it'd fit in just as well on Broadway as it would in a dimly lit lounge.
While we promised we wouldn't share too much about the LP's inner awesomeness, we can tell you that like many releases associated with the label—check out Max Graef's 2014 album Rivers of The Red Planet for reference—it's a wondrous voyage through the interconnected realms of soul, hip-hop, and smooth jazzy house.
GANZ A tenacious 5/4 pulse propels "Crow's Perch" through a slew of post-punk transformations in just four minutes: from muffled bass line through sparse, almost jazzy ballad, through brittle patterns and strangulated one-syllable vocal lines, through a briefly restrained spoken-word passage on the way to a crashing, shouting, dissonant peak.
The former WWE star, 46, then turned his attention back to Hashian and the way she's able to balance motherhood (including "managing the wonderfully fun, Terrible 2's with Jazzy" and the "Hi, I need to eat every 3hrs and preferably from your boob" with their newborn) with her career as a singer while he's often away filming.
The 22018 Winter Olympian — who lit up Twitter while skating to a jazzy version of the '2874s Oasis hit "Wonderwall" a day earlier — hit social media gold again with his free skate Saturday morning (Friday evening stateside) when he chose to compete dressed as a Lannister, and skated to music from the HBO mega-hit Game of Thrones.
The allegations – deemed "deeply disturbing" and "reprehensible" by University of Hartford President Greg Woodward in a statement – have led to the expulsion of the white student, Brianna Brochu, 18, and a flurry of support and concern for the alleged victim, Chennel "Jazzy" Rowe, who made the episode public in a video posted earlier this week that went viral.
The former WWE star then turned his attention back to Hashian and the way she's able to balance motherhood (including "managing the wonderfully fun, Terrible 2's with Jazzy" and the "Hi, I need to eat every 3hrs and preferably from your boob" with their newborn) with her career as a singer while he's often away filming.
This vignette is ranked towards the bottom despite the strength of the party flashback, where the actors clearly had a great time dancing with the camera to a jazzy rendition of "When The Saints Come Marching In." As noted before, making a funky dance scene work in a show like Maniac is like threading the world's tiniest needle.
The work is George Gershwin's jaunty, jazzy symphonic poem "An American in Paris," and the effect involves a set of instruments that were decidedly not standard equipment when it was written in 1928: French taxi horns, which honk in several places as the music evokes the urban soundscape that a Yankee tourist experiences while exploring the City of Light.
Eddie Fowlkes remarked to Ester that he's his own worst critic; Stacey Pullen lauded one of his original tracks—a "jazzy house, groovy track"—that he overheard at a gig, but Ester never pursued it further; one night outside [Detroit venue] The Music Institute, Ester asked Derrick May if he could join him on an overseas tour.
Janelle Monae opened the 92nd Academy Awards with a jazzy song-and-dance number and proudly belted out the words, "Happy Black History Month" to kick off a ceremony that only acknowledged one Black person in the major acting categories (Cynthia Erivo's nod for Harriet) and didn't award any Black films, aside from the animated short Hair Love.
From Hindemith's percussive Ragtime (from the Suite "1922"), Mr. Denk turned to William Bolcom's wistful "Graceful Ghost Rag," then to Conlon Nancarrow's audacious Canon No. 1, ending with the jazz musician Donald Lambert's 763 take on the "Pilgrim's Chorus" from Wagner's "Tannhäuser," which, with due respect, turns this stirring music into a stride-bass, jazzy romp.
The opening "Emeralds" is Romantic poetic medievalism set to items by Fauré (composed as incidental music for "Pelléas and Mélisande" and "Shylock"); the central "Rubies" is a modernist jazzy frolic to Stravinsky's Capriccio for piano and orchestra; and the final "Diamonds" is classically grand to the final four movements of Tchaikovsky's five-movement third ("Polish") symphony.
Over the intervening tracks of cinematic, electronically fraying R&B, he offers a vision for achieving that change, a journey of self-discovery with detours through broken hearts, Parisian stoops, and jazzy speakeasies filled with Balenciaga and purple fox fur-clad women (the 30-second stretch that invokes the last two being one of the best pop songwriting moments of the year).
James Blake, Elbow, Anna Calvi, Ghostpoet, Everything Everything, Metronomy, PJ Harvey and King Creosote & Jon Hopkins all rubbed shoulders with more Radio 1 acts like Adele and Katy B. The usual jazzy outsider came in the form of Gwilym Simcock, while Tinie Tempah—in the time before black British music really stepped into the mainstream—functioned as the so-called "urban music" crossover.
Ironically, he pushed the idiom forward by embracing the genre-agnostic philosophy that Frankie Knuckles used to create house in the first place, expanding that sound's hard four-on-the-floor beats and electronic leads with soul-indebted vocals, jazzy piano lines, and the dusty boom-bap that defined hip-hop's golden age, which was then in the process of unfolding.
Think of movies like the Coen brothers' quirky, existentialist version of True Grit; Steven Soderbergh's jazzy new-Hollywood-royalty riff on Ocean's Eleven; Brian de Palma's hyper-stylish, hyper-violent Scarface; Martin Scorsese's Boston crime take on The Departed; John Carpenter's grim, urban reimagining of Rio Bravo or Assault on Precinct 22.35; or Terry Gilliam's knotty, fatalistic sci-fi film 21 Monkeys.
CreditCreditMamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times On a sticky late-spring Saturday in New York, Devonté Hynes was on the set of the video for the song "Jewelry," one of his newest solo recordings under the name Blood Orange — a typically restless, jazzy slow jam that starts as a spoken-word poem and ends as a kind of languid rap.
Her affection for Judy Garland was on display, from an opening "You Made Me Love You" (with reference to "Dear Mr. Nederlander," this show's producer) to a jazzy version of "Zing Went the Strings of My Heart," but also in a duet with a surprise guest, the opera star Renée Fleming, on "Over the Rainbow," the song most associated with Garland.

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