Alice Coltrane
1968: A Monastic Triohttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography.html#monastictrio
1969: Huntington Ashram Monasteryhttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography.html#huntington
1970: Ptah, the El Daoudhttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography.html#ptah
1970: Journey in Satchidanandahttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography.html#journey
1972: Universal Consciousnesshttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography.html#universal
1972: World Galaxyhttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography.html#world
1972: Lord of Lordshttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html#lord
1972: John Coltrane: Infinityhttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html#infinity
1973: Reflection on Creation and Spacehttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html#reflection
1973: The Elementshttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1974: Illuminations (with Carlos Santana)http://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1976: Radha-Krisna Nama Sankirtanahttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1977: Transcendencehttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1978: Transfigurationhttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1982: Turiya Singshttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1987: Divine Songshttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1990: Infinite Chantshttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
1995: Glorious Chantshttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
2004: Translinear Lighthttp://www.alicecoltrane.org/discography2.html
updated 2010-11-14 11:13:28
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Eden Atwood
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updated 2010-07-17 04:10:27
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History of Jazz Music
From Barber Shop Quartets singing a cappella to the Big Band Era with its plethora of brass, string, and percussion instruments, Jazz is a dynamic form of music that is constantly evolving. http://www.barbershop.org Perhaps, a precursor to modern rock and roll, many rock bands utilize the rudiments of jazz. So many musicians and bands have crossed over either from jazz styles, or to them. Guitarists such as George Benson and Larry Carlton have contributed heavily to the rock era while never losing site of their roots in jazz music. http://www.progarchives.com/subgenre.asp?style=30
There have been so many iconic jazz artists such as the incomparable Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and Thelonius Monk. Each defined different eras in jazz that paved the way for the newer stars like Kenney G, Wes Montgomery and Boney James just to name a few.
A truly American endeavor in music, jazz has crossed international lines many times over. Some of the most popular jazz bands and artists originate from countries throughout the world. . Adhering to the great diversity and immigrant culture that has partially defined the genre, modern bands such as Hiroshima utilize the traditional instruments and harmonies of Japanese music with a purely American sound. http://www.jazzhalloffame.com
Jazz is undoubtedly one of the most popular styles of music across the world today. For musicians who play this unique form of music, it is much more than a hobby or a profession. It is a passion ...
updated 2010-07-17 07:38:32
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New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
- Crawfish Bread
- Shrimp Bread
- Cajun Jambalaya
- Fried Chicken
- Fresh Squeezed Lemonade
- Alligator Pie
- Crabmeat Stuffed Shrimp
- Fried Green Tomatoes
- Pheasant
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Cracklins
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Pharoah Sanders
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