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Cioa fellow Wikipedia editors: Just a quick suggestion of additional text and references to be added to the section entitled Diversity in Jazz: Jews in Jazz. The following text might be helpful:
I hope it proves useful. Many thanks for your consideration and Happy Editing! 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 23:56, 20 November 2023 (UTC)NHPL
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Cio Fellow Editors: Just another quick suggestion for additional text to be added into the paragraph DIVERSITY IN JAZZ: JAZZ AND RACE after the sentence: The original Dixeland Jazz Band, whose members were white, were the first jazz group to record....
I Hope it also proves to be helpful! Ciao 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 17:29, 25 November 2023 (UTC)NHPL
The reader should be warned that the book ... is vastly underedited: misspellings, misusage, and errors in grammar and punctuation abound.
And the book is loaded with "factual" information, recalled by Danzi in miraculous detail without the aid of his correspondence, scrapbooks, and diaries, which he destroyed after his wife's death in 1956. None of Danzi's "facts" can therefore be accepted at face value without corroborative evidence
In addition, several Anglo-American musicians such as Mike Danzi influenced the development of the Jazz genre in Germany during the early days of the Weimar Republic in the 1920s. The following reference citations from the book Different Drummers: Jazz Culture of Nazi Germany (Publisher Oxford University Press, sorry but a specific page is not available on this ebook) & Phonographic Bulletin (Publisher International Association of Sound Archives, Pg. 49) and the article "The Jazz Experience in Weimar Germany" (Publihser Oxford University Press pp. 145-158) might be helpful in this regard. [1] [2] [3] [4] I hope some of this is helpful Cia! 160.72.81.86 ( talk) 18:08, 27 November 2023 (UTC)GCL
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Ciao fellow editors; Kindly consider including the following text at the start of the section The Jazz Age following the paragraph In 1924, Louis Armstrong joined the Fletcher Henderson dance band for a year... to include the text:
By 1924, one of Armstrong's favorite "Sweet Jazz" Big bands was also formed in Canada by Guy Lombardo. His Royal Canadians Orchestra specialized in performances of "the Sweetest music this side of Heaven" which remained popular with audiences for decades and transcended racial boundaries. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
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Louis Armstrong often referred to Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians as his favorite band, but this fact is rarely cited and almost never pursued.Critics and historians who celebrate African American music tend to dismiss Lombardo's music as boring, mainstream pap, unworthy to be treated alongside the masterpieces of Armstrong or Duke Ellington. Thus, while celebrating Armstrong, they ignore his musical opinion—and that of the public, which made Lombardo's orchestra the most popular dance band not only of white America, but also at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom. How have such prejudices affected our views of the past? How has our understanding of black musicians been limited by an insistence that they fit modern definitions of hipness or authenticity?
160.72.81.86 ( talk) 21:48, 27 November 2023 (UTC) 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 23:20, 30 November 2023 (UTC)NHPL
Enjoy!! 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 18:55, 3 December 2023 (UTC)NHPL
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In the 5th paragraph of the Bebop section, can we add a wiki link and fix an incorrect chord from that link?
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Many thanks! — 173.56.111.206 ( talk) 01:38, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
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Cioa fellow Wikipedia editors: Just a quick suggestion of additional text and references to be added to the section entitled Diversity in Jazz: Jews in Jazz. The following text might be helpful:
I hope it proves useful. Many thanks for your consideration and Happy Editing! 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 23:56, 20 November 2023 (UTC)NHPL
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Cio Fellow Editors: Just another quick suggestion for additional text to be added into the paragraph DIVERSITY IN JAZZ: JAZZ AND RACE after the sentence: The original Dixeland Jazz Band, whose members were white, were the first jazz group to record....
I Hope it also proves to be helpful! Ciao 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 17:29, 25 November 2023 (UTC)NHPL
The reader should be warned that the book ... is vastly underedited: misspellings, misusage, and errors in grammar and punctuation abound.
And the book is loaded with "factual" information, recalled by Danzi in miraculous detail without the aid of his correspondence, scrapbooks, and diaries, which he destroyed after his wife's death in 1956. None of Danzi's "facts" can therefore be accepted at face value without corroborative evidence
In addition, several Anglo-American musicians such as Mike Danzi influenced the development of the Jazz genre in Germany during the early days of the Weimar Republic in the 1920s. The following reference citations from the book Different Drummers: Jazz Culture of Nazi Germany (Publisher Oxford University Press, sorry but a specific page is not available on this ebook) & Phonographic Bulletin (Publisher International Association of Sound Archives, Pg. 49) and the article "The Jazz Experience in Weimar Germany" (Publihser Oxford University Press pp. 145-158) might be helpful in this regard. [1] [2] [3] [4] I hope some of this is helpful Cia! 160.72.81.86 ( talk) 18:08, 27 November 2023 (UTC)GCL
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Ciao fellow editors; Kindly consider including the following text at the start of the section The Jazz Age following the paragraph In 1924, Louis Armstrong joined the Fletcher Henderson dance band for a year... to include the text:
By 1924, one of Armstrong's favorite "Sweet Jazz" Big bands was also formed in Canada by Guy Lombardo. His Royal Canadians Orchestra specialized in performances of "the Sweetest music this side of Heaven" which remained popular with audiences for decades and transcended racial boundaries. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Enjoy 160.72.81.86 ( talk) 21:48, 27 November 2023 (UTC)GCL
Louis Armstrong often referred to Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians as his favorite band, but this fact is rarely cited and almost never pursued.Critics and historians who celebrate African American music tend to dismiss Lombardo's music as boring, mainstream pap, unworthy to be treated alongside the masterpieces of Armstrong or Duke Ellington. Thus, while celebrating Armstrong, they ignore his musical opinion—and that of the public, which made Lombardo's orchestra the most popular dance band not only of white America, but also at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom. How have such prejudices affected our views of the past? How has our understanding of black musicians been limited by an insistence that they fit modern definitions of hipness or authenticity?
160.72.81.86 ( talk) 21:48, 27 November 2023 (UTC) 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 23:20, 30 November 2023 (UTC)NHPL
Enjoy!! 160.72.80.178 ( talk) 18:55, 3 December 2023 (UTC)NHPL
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In the 5th paragraph of the Bebop section, can we add a wiki link and fix an incorrect chord from that link?
Please edit:
to become:
Many thanks! — 173.56.111.206 ( talk) 01:38, 13 February 2024 (UTC)