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  2. This week in Kansas City (besides Taylor Swift): Jazz Walk of ...

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  5. American Jazz Museum - Wikipedia

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    The American Jazz Museum is located in the 18th and Vine historic district of Kansas City, Missouri.The museum preserves the history of American jazz music, especially Kansas City jazz music, with exhibits including Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald Big Joe Turner, Thelonious Monk, and Etta James.

  6. Kansas City Jazz Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra was founded by Jim Mair and Gene Hall in Kansas City in May 2003 after being inspired by similar jazz orchestras across the United States, though it was primarily modeled after the Columbus Jazz Orchestra. [2] Jim's wife, Mary Mair, was also integral in getting the orchestra started. [1]

  7. Kansas City jazz - Wikipedia

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    Almost every jazz history depicts Kansas City jazz as a fertile ground for the development of big bands, virtuosic performances, and legendary performers. [3] In the 1920s was a Great Migration from the south and the search for musical work in Kansas City, Missouri, [4] where the Black population rose from 23,500 to 42,000 between 1912 and 1940.

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