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  1. Jazz Scene USA was an American television program of 26 30-minute episodes recorded in 1962, which featured performances by leading jazz musicians of the time. It was produced by Jimmie Baker, directed by Steve Binder, and (except for the first episode) was presented by Oscar Brown Jr.

  2. Jazz Scene USA (auch Jazz Scene, U.S.A.) war eine auf die Präsentation von Jazzmusik ausgerichtete Sendereihe des Fernsehens, die 1962 in Folgen von 30 Minuten in den Vereinigten Staaten ausgestrahlt wurde.

  3. Von New Orleans über Kansas City und Chicago bis New York und weiter: Ein Besuch in sieben US-Städten, in denen sich Geschichte und Gegenwart des Jazz vereinen.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · Candles flicker, glasses clink, and the musical interaction that is at the heart of the music takes on a life of its own. A good jazz venue can illuminate that sense of magic — either through excellent acoustics, transportive decor, great food.

  5. Today, you’ll hear everything from piano-led rave-ups to bluesy guitar jazz to sit-ins by world famous jazz artists like Sandy Patton. During the day, the renowned Detroit Zoo, with its own mini-railroad, is a short ride north.

  6. 8. Sept. 2012 · This blog will present a behind the scenes glimpse of the twenty six programs that defined the state of jazz in the USA in 1962. It will include copies of all of the production scripts that provided the storyline for each of the twenty six episodes that were narrated by Vern Stevenson and Oscar Brown, Jr.

  7. Jazz is still a vibrant and ever-evolving art form in the United States and there are often scores of opportunities to see and hear jazz of all kinds in every major city across the country on any given night, and often, for quite a bit less than the price of a movie ticket.