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  1. Jazz a La King (1920-1936) Whispering Lyrics. More Featured Meanings. The Night We Met Lord Huron. This is a hauntingly beautiful song about introspection, specifically about looking back at a relationship that started bad and ended so poorly, that the n ...

  2. Tales of Southeast Asia's Jazz Age: Filipinos, Indonesians and Popular Culture, 1920–1936 By Peter Keppy. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2019. Pp. 269. ISBN 9789813250512. - Volume 17 Issue 2

  3. Tales of Southeast Asia’s Jazz Age: Filipinos, Indonesians and Popular Culture, 1920-1936. $42.00 SGD. quantity. Peter Keppy. Honourable Mention, the 2020 Bruno Nettl Prize, Society for Ethnomusicology. The exciting adventures of Filipino entertainer Luis Borromeo and the Javanese Miss Riboet, in vaudeville and Malay opera respectively, tell ...

  4. In this article, we'll explore ten essential jazz songs from the 1920s, each representing a unique facet of this vibrant era in music history. King Oliver - "Canal Street Blues" (1923): Recorded in 1923 by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, "Canal Street Blues" is a spirited rendition that showcases Oliver's distinctive cornet playing.

  5. 15. Okt. 2019 · Luis Borromeo was the Philippines’s “King of Jazz,” who at the height of his popularity created a Filipino answer to the Ziegfeld Follies. Miss Riboet was a world-famous Javanese opera singer who ruled the theater world. While each represented a unique corner of the entertainment world, the rise and fall of these two superstar figures tell an important story of Southeast Asia’s 1920s ...

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  6. Jazz Tribune No.6: King Oliver And His Orchestra (1929-1930) ... The Famous Paul Whiteman "Jazz A La King" (1920-1936) ‎ (2xCD, Comp) RCA: 74321355472: Europe: 1996: Sell This Version: 74321355482: Red Nichols & Phil Napoleon: Red Nichols & Phil Napoleo ...

  7. 29. Apr. 2024 · Explore our top picks by the legendary, Grammy-award winning jazz legend below. 12. Satin Doll. Duke Ellington’s band tells the story of a confident woman with his “last pop hit,” ‘Satin Doll.’. According to his son Mercer, supposedly the vivacious, uplifting instrumental was written for his mistress.