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  2. Violet Alford - Wikipedia

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    Violet Alford (18 March 1881 – 16 February 1972) [1] was an internationally recognised authority on folk dancing and its related music, costume, and folk customs. She believed that a common prehistoric root explained the similarities found across much of Europe.

  3. Farandole - Wikipedia

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    Farandole dancing in Saint-Geniès-de-Comolas. The farandole (French: [faʁɑ̃dɔl]; Provençal: farandola [faʀanˈdulɔ]) is an open-chain community dance popular in Provence, France. It bears similarities to the gavotte, jig, and tarantella. The carmagnole of the French Revolution is a derivative.

  4. Lanny Steele - Wikipedia

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    Steele graduated from Lamar High School in Houston, Texas. He studied music at the University of North Texas College of Music, where he was a member of the One O'Clock Lab Band. He was a pianist for Arnett Cobb. He taught music at Texas Southern University, where he created the TSU Jazz Ensemble. He also founded the Juneteenth Blues Festival ...

  5. Jazz band prepares for Cuban festival performance - AOL

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    It's a big week for a Birmingham-based jazz band as its members prepare to perform at a festival in Cuba. Musicians Kate Luxmoore, Lekan Babalola, Tom Marsh and Jon Escoto Brown form the Sacred ...

  6. Jazz Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Hall of Fame may refer to: Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, an organization based in Birmingham, Alabama; Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, an organization based in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame (1978–2004), a defunct annual recognition in San Diego County, California; DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame, sponsored by DownBeat magazine ...

  7. Music of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas in the United States. The U.S. state of Texas has long been a center for musical innovation and is the birthplace of many notable musicians. Texans have pioneered developments in Tejano and Conjunto music, Rock 'n Roll, Western swing, jazz, Piano, punk rock, country, hip-hop, electronic music, gothic industrial music, religious music, mariachi, psychedelic rock, zydeco and the blues.

  8. V.S.O.P. (group) - Wikipedia

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    V.S.O.P. was an American jazz quintet consisting of Herbie Hancock (piano, keyboards, synthesizers, and vocals), Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone and soprano saxophone), Ron Carter (), Tony Williams (drums), and Freddie Hubbard (trumpet and flugelhorn).

  9. Jennifer Garner Cries as Daughter Violet Graduates High School

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    Jennifer Garner Cries as Daughter Violet Graduates High School. Olivia Jakiel. May 20, 2024 at 10:54 PM ... Garner shares Violet, 18, as well as Fin, 15, and Samuel, 12, with ex-husband Ben Affleck.