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Sales of "Wang Dang Doodle" would reach a million, and Taylor hit the road to blues and jazz festivals around the country and abroad.
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He's been a television and radio host sharing his love of jazz with audiences around the country.
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After jumping around from jazz to folk to rock, he returned to his piano-based roots on 2004's Halcyon Days.
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His impact on the world of jazz can be felt throughout New Orleans and around the world today.
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DeRose began building a career as a jazz pianist, playing small clubs in and around her hometown.
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He began gigging around town and found work with such established jazz artists as Christian McBride and Russell Malone.
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As distinct from traditional "comping" in jazz, where the pianist and the chords follow the soloist around like a private eye, Messrs.
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Along with the Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra, Temperley will also perform a new work by Dave Milligan, based around the love letters between Robert Burns and Agnes McLehose which they signed "Sylvander" and "Clarinda".
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She moved to New York to be closer to the heartbeat of the jazz scene so close that, in the late '60s, her apartment was around the corner from the fabled East Village club Slug's.
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Electronica rules at more Design District and Downtown clubs, lovely jazz spots are not hard to find, and a cosy but strong indie-rock scene centres around Sweat Records (5505 NE Second Ave) and Churchill's (5501 NE Second Avenue).
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Everyone knows about Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, delicious food, great cocktails, laid back lifestyle, and oh the fact we can walk around the street freely with cocktails in hand.
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