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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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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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