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  2. Lester Lanin - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Lester Lanin (August 26, 1907 – October 27, 2004) was an American jazz and pop music bandleader. He was famous for long, smoothly arranged medleys, at a consistent rhythm and tempo, which were designed for continuous dancing.

  3. Andy Laster - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jay Laster (born May 25, 1961 in Bethpage, New York) is an American jazz saxophonist. Laster studied early in his career with Joe Dixon and Dave Burns , both in the 1970s; he lived in Seattle in the early 1980s, where he attended Cornish College of the Arts and played local gigs.

  4. The Jazz KENnection - Wikipedia

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    I'm Satisfied With My Gal (Sharkey Bonano) Mama's Gone, Goodbye (Peter Bocage) I'll See You in My Dreams (1924 song) (Isham Jones, Gus Kahn) Georgia on My Mind (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell)

  5. The Jive Aces - Wikipedia

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    The band was founded by vocalist Ian Clarkson, drummer Peter Howell (who went to school with Ian in Billericay), bassist Ken Smith and saxophonist "Big" John Fordham. [9] The four met in East London jive and jazz clubs. They cut their teeth street entertaining and were soon being offered shows in UK and Europe.

  6. How square dancing became a weapon of white supremacy ... - AOL

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    He saw jazz and its related dancing styles as a force for moral decay, and sought to cure it by bringing back traditional folk dances. In doing so, Ford rewrote the cultural history of the dance ...

  7. Jazzart Dance Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Jazzart was founded in 1973 by Sonje Mayo as a modern and jazz dance studio open to students of all races. [3] Under the leadership of Sue Parker from 1978 to 1982, the studio evolved into a contemporary jazz school and part-time company, before it was handed over to Val Steyn.

  8. 1970s in jazz - Wikipedia

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    [1] On June 16, 1972, the New York Jazz Museum opened in New York City at 125 West 55th Street in a one and one-half story building. It became the most important institution for jazz in the world with a 25,000 item archive, free concerts, exhibits, film programs, etc. Carlos Santana, one of the pioneers of the Latin jazz-fusion genre

  9. “Dancing With the Stars” recap: A super-sized finale brings ...

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    For the first time in 'DWTS' history, five couples competed for the Len Goodman Mirrorball trophy in the finale.