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  2. Iranian jazz - Wikipedia

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    Rana Farhan, an Iranian jazz and blues singer living in New York, [7] combines classical Persian poetry with modern jazz and blues. [8] She has established a model to the jazz fusion project that she continues to incorporate in her work. Her best-known work, Drunk With Love, is based on a poem by prominent 13th-century Persian poet Rumi. [7]

  3. List of Iranian musicians - Wikipedia

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    6 Jazz. 7 Blues. 8 Film composers. 9 See also. ... This is a list of Iranian musicians and musical groups. ... The Yellow Dogs Band; Electronic. Ashkan Kooshanejad;

  4. 1935 in jazz - Wikipedia

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    3 – Cecil Irwin, American jazz reed player and arranger (born 1902). July. 21 – Honoré Dutrey, dixieland jazz trombonist (born 1894). April. 2 – Bennie Moten, American jazz pianist and band leader (born 1894). November. 27 – Charlie Green, jazz trombonists, and the soloist in the Fletcher Henderson orchestra (born 1893).

  5. 1930 in jazz - Wikipedia

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    Cities were crowded with workseekers. Black musicians were not allowed to play in studios or on radio. However, jazz music was resilient. While businesses, including the record industry, were down, the dance halls were packed with people dancing the jitterbug to the music of big bands, which would come to be called swing music. [1]

  6. Iranian pop music - Wikipedia

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    Arian, the first officially sanctioned pop music band with female singers in post-revolutionary Iran, started a new chapter of Iranian pop music. [11] They collaborated with the well-known British-Irish singer Chris de Burgh in their fourth album Bi to, Ba to , [ 12 ] and were the first Iranian band to be featured in the English biographical ...

  7. 1931 in jazz - Wikipedia

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    Theo Bophela, South African band leader, composer, pianist, arranger, and music educator (died 2017). 17 – Karel Velebný, Czech vibraphonist, pianist, and saxophonist (died 1989). 25 – Paul Motian, American drummer and percussionist (died 2011). April. 4 – Jake Hanna, American drummer (died 2010).

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  9. 1936 in jazz - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1936 [1] Snooks Eaglin at Rock N' Bowl, New Orleans, LA, 2006 Saxophonist Bobby Wellins in 2008 Carla Bley – The lost chords find Paolo Fresu in Monaco, 2007 Sunny Murray 2008