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  2. Swing era - Wikipedia

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    The swing era (1933-1947) was the period when big band swing music was the most popular music in the US, especially for teenagers. Learn about the musical elements, the influential bands and soloists, and the factors that led to the decline of the swing era.

  3. Swing music - Wikipedia

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    Swing music is a style of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, featuring danceable rhythms and improvisation. Learn about the origins, influences, musicians, and subgenres of swing music, from big band to western swing to electro swing.

  4. Phil Schaap - Wikipedia

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    Phil Schaap (1951-2021) was an American radio host, historian, and producer who specialized in jazz. He hosted Bird Flight and Traditions In Swing on WKCR for 40 years, and won six Grammy Awards for his work on Charlie Parker and other jazz legends.

  5. 1930s in jazz - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and development of jazz in the 1930s, a decade of swing, big bands, standards, and bebop. Explore the key figures, songs, and styles of jazz in this period, from Louis Armstrong to Django Reinhardt.

  6. Community Swing - Wikipedia

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    Jazz critic and journalist Paul Eduard Miller reviewed the composition in the August, 1937 issue of Down Beat: "Miller’s own tune, is a snappy arrangement, ensemble for the most part." [3] The song was performed on a January 16, 1937 Saturday Night Swing Club radio broadcast with Glenn Miller conducting.

  7. Benny Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Benny Goodman, also known as the "King of Swing", was a jazz musician who led one of the most popular swing big bands in the US. He played with many influential jazz musicians, integrated his band, and performed at Carnegie Hall in 1938.

  8. List of jazz radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Find out which radio stations play jazz in different forms and locations across the US. This web page provides a comprehensive list of terrestrial, satellite and internet stations, with frequency, channel, format, type, and website information.

  9. 2MBS Fine Music Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Australia's first FM radio station, which broadcasts classical, jazz, and other genres to the Sydney region. Find out its history, programming, and how to support it.