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  • Red Hot Jazz Archive: A history of jazz before 1930 offering RealAudio files, biographies, discographies, and filmography.
  • Smithsonian Jazz: The National Museum of American History offers audio, video and text; oral histories, artists, videos, portraits and concert program notes.
  • A History of Jazz: Provides information about jazz history with links to jazz clubs and festivals. Also includes a gallery of jazz posters.
  • A Passion for Jazz: History of styles and musicians with timeline, glossary, photos, festivals, teacher locator, and shopping for fakebooks and instruction books.
  • All About Jazz: History of Jazz Timeline: Important jazz facts from 1895 to the present.
  • All That Jazz: The history of jazz starting from the late 1800's.
  • America's Jazz Heritage: A partnership between the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund and the Smithsonian Institution.
  • Basinstreet.com: Dedicated to the preservation of early jazz history.
  • Chicago Jazz Archive: Significant collection founded in 1976 at the University of Chicago including early recordings, sheet music, photos and piano rolls, much of which is accessible online.
  • Club Kaycee: A sound-and-sight archive from the library of the Kansas City campus of the University of Missouri.
  • Great Day in Harlem: Click on Art Kane's August 1958 photograph of 57 jazz musicians for names of those pictured, or browse by timeline, instrument, or style. Link to the Jean Bach documentary of the shoot, online sales of the photo originally published in Esquire magazine.
  • Heptune: Lorenz-Pulte Jazz Page: Fan site profiling Cab Calloway, Blanche Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Don Redman, Fats Waller, Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, and Lil Johnson.
  • Historian Max Morath on Popular Music Standards: Musician and historian Max Morath discusses American popular music standards with Jerry Jazz Musician. Pictures, sound files, text.
  • History of Jazz Trombone: Past history, musical samples, and transcriptions demonstrate that trombonists' contributions have had a crucial role in the development of the jazz language during the 20th century.
  • History of Verve Records: Traces development from the Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts of the 1940s to the label's founding by Norman Granz in 1956 and the coalition formed with labels such as GRP and Blue Thumb in the 1990s. Artists listed, audio versions of pages.
  • Jazz Connections - Your Interactive Guide to 50 Greats: Fascinating facts on who played with whom, when, where and why.
  • Jazz musical history and references: Chronicles what jazz is, and details a history of jazz from the turn of the 20th century until the present.
  • Jazz Roots: Tom Morgan offers lavishly illustrated profiles of early 20th century performers along with links to books, a timeline from 1800 to 1930, and images of early sheet music including a year-by-year collection of Cotton Club Parades.
  • Jazz, Hot and Cold: Essay by librettist Arnold Sundgaard on jazz history as originally published June, 1955 in the Atlantic Monthly.
  • Jazz: You Like It: African Genesis portal offers one-line biographies of New Orleans musicians, a lengthy discussion of Louis Armstrong, and a collection of clippings and quotes on jazz from the 1930s.
  • JazzStandards.com: Documentation on the jazz standards including their origins, histories, musical analyses, song-writer and performer biographies, book reviews, and CD recommendations.
  • Jimmy Rushing's Hot Spot: The life and music of the blues shouter are outlined in anecdotes, discography and a lengthy 1963 interview taken from the Stanley Dance book, "The World of Count Basie." Photos and links.
  • Kansas City Jazz: Loose collection of pages devoted to Count Basie, Jay McShann, Charlie Parker, Don Byas, and Bennie Moten, with a page for the modern Basie band under Grover Mitchell. Photos, link to ring.
  • Mars Club of Paris: Internationally known jazz club where many Americans gathered to play in the 1950s. Features photograph of a door inscribed with the names of musicians who appeared at the club, and memories of Billy Strayhorn.
  • Modern Jazz Discography: Catalog of recordings released by Blue Note, Prestige and Riverside Records, sorted by musician, label and date. Session indexes, biographical notes, links.
  • Music and You Jazz History: This is a brief historical essay on the history of Creoles in New Orleans, and their influence on Jazz
  • Remembrance of Swings Past: Collection of articles with text and photos by Tony Gieske, jazz reporter in the 1950s for the Washington Post and later for the Hollywood Reporter.
  • Small Jazz History: Features a history of jazz origins, styles, including retro photo.
  • Solid!: An encyclopedia of big band, classic jazz, and lounge music.
  • Swing Music Net: The history of swing music from the 1930's until today.
  • The Hard Bop: Music and the musicians of the jazz style of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Photos.
  • The History of Jazz Music: The history of jazz from the beginning to the present day.
  • The Jazz Archive: Jazz archive, photos, and vintage records are displayed. A historic jazz calendar is included.
  • The Jazz Files: Guide to musicians who made great jazz in the 1950s including Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Chet Baker, Art Blakey and Cannonball Adderly. Biographical articles with photos, discographies, and links.
  • The Los Angeles Jazz Institute: Houses and maintains one of the largest jazz archives in the world. All styles and eras are represented with special emphasis on preservation and documentation of jazz in southern California.
  • The Norwegian Jazz Base: A history of jazz in Norway. Includes photographs, sound clips, jazz links and biographies.
  • The Real Godfathers of Punk: E-zine article by Billy Bob Hargus connecting jazz artists auch as Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman with the roots of punk music. Links, photographs.
  • Verve Music Group: Jazz History: Concise guide to various jazz styles and the artists and recordings associated with each style, edited by Dr. David Schroeder of New York University.
  • What is Jazz?: Four lectures on jazz history by Dr. Billy Taylor.


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