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  2. Monument Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Monument Avenue. Monument Avenue is a tree-lined grassy mall dividing the eastbound and westbound traffic in Richmond, Virginia, originally named for its emblematic complex of structures honoring those who fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. [4] Between 1900 and 1925, Monument Avenue greatly expanded with architecturally ...

  3. Music of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia 's musical contribution to American culture has been diverse, and includes Piedmont blues, jazz, folk, brass, hip-hop, and rock and roll bands, as well as the founding origins of country music in the Bristol sessions by Appalachian Virginians. The origin of music from within the state is very diverse, including cities such as Richmond ...

  4. George Adams (musician) - Wikipedia

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    George Rufus Adams (April 29, 1940 – November 14, 1992) [1] was an American jazz musician who played tenor saxophone, flute and bass clarinet. [2] He is best known for his work with Charles Mingus, Gil Evans, Roy Haynes and in the quartet he co-led with pianist Don Pullen, featuring bassist Cameron Brown and drummer Dannie Richmond.

  5. The New York City Jazz Record - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Jazz Record. The New York City Jazz Record is a monthly New York City based publication that includes features, reviews and concert announcements regarding jazz music. It is available in print form (black and white hardcopy) as well as online at www.nycjazzrecord.com (in full color). It was launched in May 2002 by co-founders ...

  6. Dr. Lonnie Smith - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Lonnie Smith. Lonnie Smith (July 3, 1942 – September 28, 2021), styled Dr. Lonnie Smith, was an American jazz Hammond B3 organist who was a member of the George Benson quartet in the 1960s. He recorded albums with saxophonist Lou Donaldson for Blue Note before being signed as a solo act. He owned the label Pilgrimage, and was named the ...

  7. Javier Arau - Wikipedia

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    Javier Arau (September 30, 1975) is an American composer, saxophonist, conductor, theorist, author, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and executive director of New York Jazz Academy, leads the Javier Arau Jazz Orchestra, and is the author of several works on music theory and improvisation. [1] He is a four-time Downbeat Award winner.

  8. Butch Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Born. (1961-04-13) April 13, 1961 (age 63) Shawsville, Virginia, United States. Genres. Rock, jazz. Occupation (s) Musician, composer, writer. Instrument (s) Keyboards, guitars. Butch Taylor (born Clarence Francis Taylor on April 13, 1961) is a composer, writer, keyboardist and long time guest musician with Dave Matthews Band.

  9. Jimmy Ryan's - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 40°45′47″N 73°58′50″W. Jimmy Ryan's. Address. New York City, New York State. United States. Type. Jazz club. Jimmy Ryan's was a jazz club in New York City, USA, located at 53 West 52nd Street from 1934 to 1962 and 154 West 54th Street from 1962–1983. [1] It was a venue for performances of Dixieland jazz.