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William “Count” Basie
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Count Basie (1904-1984) was an American jazz pianist and bandleader, a leading musician of the swing era (1930s and early 1940s). Basie led one of the foremost jazz big bands, which featured a number of outstanding soloists and arrangers and became an enduring musical institution.
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Charlie Parker – Jazz, Bebop and Saxophone
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Charlie Parker was born Kansas City, Kansas and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, the only child of Charles and Addie Parker. (more…)
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Kansas City Black History Month Events February 2007
Black History Month Event #1: “Dime on the Vine,” a celebration of black film in Kansas City’s historic jazz district The American Jazz Museum in the Historic 18th and Vine district in Kansas City is a true testament to the African American influence on music in this country. In addition to the interactive exhibits that change four times each year and are inspired by jazz, baseball and African American life, the American Jazz Museum has a working jazz club (The Blue Room) and the Gem Theater, a 500-seat performing arts venue that hosts jazz concerts, theater productions and community events. In honor of black history month this year, the American Jazz Museum is sponsoring a film series called “Dime on the Vine” every Sunday at 2 and 4 p.m. When the Gem Theater originally opened in 1913, cost for admission was 10 cents, as it will be for the film series showcasing black films during black history month. For 10 cents, come see such classic films as “Carmen,” “Stormy Weather” and “Watermelon Man.” The double feature includes a “new school” black film as well, such as “Love Jones” and “Piano Blues.” Come experience true African American culture during black history month in the birthplace of American Jazz, Kansas City.
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