Resembling early jazz
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RICKYTICKYResembling early jazz
jazzierOf, resembling, or in the style of jazz
BOPEarly jazz
JIVEEarly jazz
BEBOPEarly jazz form
BOPEarly modern jazz
STOMPEarly jazz composition
RAGGYLike early jazz
STOMPEDDanced to early jazz
NORVORed of early jazz
BOPEarly modern jazz style
ARTIEEarly jazz bassist Shapiro
REBOPEarly modern jazz style
FATHANickname in early jazz piano
jivedswing music or early jazz
jiversswing music or early jazz
jivesswing music or early jazz
jiveswing music or early jazz
jiverswing music or early jazz
jivingswing music or early jazz
FATHANickname of an early jazz pianist
REBOPEarly name for up-tempo jazz
HOAGY"Jelly Roll, Bix and ..." (1994 history of early jazz)
traditional(of jazz) In the style of the early 20th century
ASSISTBasketball stat that I got one of when I played briefly for the Utah Jazz in the early 2000s
bebopsearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
bopsearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
rebopearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
bebopearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
bopearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists