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  2. Category:Jazz festivals in New York City - Wikipedia

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    C. Carnival of Swing. Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium. Charlie Parker Jazz Festival.

  3. October Revolution in Jazz - Wikipedia

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    The October Revolution in Jazz was a four-day festival of new jazz music which took place at the Cellar Café in New York City. It occurred from October 1–4, 1964, and was organized by composer and trumpeter Bill Dixon. [1] The success of the festival was directly responsible for the formation of the Jazz Composers Guild.

  4. National Jazz Museum in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    The National Jazz Museum in Harlem is a museum dedicated to preservation and celebration of the jazz history of Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. The idea for the museum was conceived in 1995. The museum was founded in 1997 by Leonard Garment, counsel to two U.S. presidents, and an accomplished jazz saxophonist, Abraham David Sofaer, a former U ...

  5. Four Days in December - Wikipedia

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    Attendance. 750. Four Days in December (also listed as 4 Days in December) was a four-day festival of new jazz music that took place at Judson Hall in New York City. Sponsored by the Jazz Composers Guild, it occurred from December 28–31, 1964, and was the group's most visible event. Along with the October Revolution in Jazz, held two months ...

  6. Blue Note Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Note Jazz Festival is an annual jazz festival that takes place in June in various venues across New York City. Hosted by the Blue Note Jazz Club, the festival features performances by renowned jazz artists who have been integral to the Blue Note Jazz Club or to jazz music in general. The inaugural festival took place on June 1, 2011 ...

  7. Category:Jazz festivals in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock Jazz Festival. Categories: Jazz festivals in the United States. Music festivals in New York (state)

  8. Cavalcade of Jazz - Wikipedia

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    The first Cavalcade of Jazz was held on September 23, 1945, and starred Count Basie, The Honey Drippers, Valaida Snow, Joe Turner, The Peters Sisters, Slim and Bam and other artists. [1] Attendance was some 15,000. [2] Subsequent festivals were widely promoted across the city, with Hefflin's aim being to "cement" race relations.

  9. Carnival of Swing - Wikipedia

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    Carnival of Swing. The Carnival of Swing was a music festival that took place on 29 May 1938 on Randall's Island, New York. It is considered the first outdoor jazz festival. [1] Performing at the concert were twenty-five swing bands, including the Duke Ellington and Count Basie orchestras, and Stuff Smith. Though newsreel footage of the event ...