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Art Hodes: Jazz Alley, Vol. 1 $3.00 … |
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Art Hodes: Jazz Alley, Vol. 2 $4.32 … |
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Roach, Max – Live At Blues Alley $8.57 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Urban City Coffee Jazz Alley Ground, 16-Ounce Bags (Pack of 2) $23.44 Urban City Coffee Jazz Alley Ground comes in a 16 ounce bag. This creative drip coffee blend has a rounded, smooth bodied taste, great for relaxing. Jazz Alley Nightâs is the No.1 selling drip coffee and named as one of Americaâs Best Products because of its quality taste, aroma, complexities, and consistency…. |
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Urban City Coffee Jazz Alley Whole Bean, 16-Ounce Bags (Pack of 2) $23.44 Urban City Coffee Jazz Alley Whole Bean comes in a 16 ounce bag. This creative drip coffee blend has a rounded, smooth bodied taste, great for relaxing. Jazz Alley Nightâs is the No.1 selling drip coffee and named as one of Americaâs Best Products because of its quality taste, aroma, complexities, and consistency…. |
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Urban City Coffee Jazz Alley Whole Bean, 80-Ounce Bags $70.00 It all began in 1993. Urban City Coffee Roasters started a grand love affair for creating incredible coffee blends with beans from around the earth. The founder at the time had a small coffee shop and decided that he wanted the sole creation of his coffees served to his customers, to be produced with his artful hands. He bought a small 10 pound roaster and in the middle of the night when the famil… |
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WWF Razor Ramon Aka Scott Hall on Blue Hasbro Card WWE WCW ECW $37.95 Razor Ramone / Scott Hall Action Figure on Hasbro’s Blue Card edition. Figure has Purple outfit and Gold Chains…. |
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The Blind Alley $18.94 After serving time for murder, a man returns to live with his grandmother in a small Harlem tenement. His presence opens old wounds and exposes hidden secrets among the reesidents and the habitues of "The Blind Alley," an after-hours jazz club in the basement. Pandora’s box is opened and does not close until the explosive ending. |
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Jazz Alley, Intermediate $6.5 By Ross Petot. For piano solo. Center Stage Solos & Duets. Intermediate. Music book. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company |
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Live At Jazz Alley $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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The Jazz Alley Tapes $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Out Of Seattle: Live At Jazz Alley $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Bowling Alley $10 Bowling Alley |
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The Alley $4.69 In the heart of Brooklyn New York there is an alley that is the most beautiful place to live in the whole wide world. Or so Connie Ives believes. The alley is the perfect location to sharpen Connie’s swinging skills hold practices for the Alley Conservatory of Music and convict a burglar by trial. From the bestselling author of Ginger Pye comes the story of a little girl whose eyes are always open to the beauty of the world that surrounds her. |
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Allen’s Alley (Digital Sheet Music) $4.99 By Denzil DeCosta Best. For piano. Jazz; Standards. 6 pages. Published by Hal Leonard – Digital Sheet Music |
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The Tin Pan Alley Song Encyclopedia $33.48 Many books have been written about Tin Pan Alley-the colloquial name assigned to popular music before the advent of rock ‘n’ roll-yet little is available about the individual songs defining this enormously significant style of American music. This encyclopedia of over 1,200 songs written from the middle of the 19th century through the 1950s provides information and commentary on the music embraced by the American public. No other single volume contains as much information on the subject. Author Thomas Hischak provides an exhaustive yet highly readable guide to the songs, their periods, their styles, and their performers. His study explains in layman’s language how this music survived over time, and how it came to play such an influential role in American popular culture. Ideal for researchers and browsers alike, this encyclopedia is a long overdue examination of an American musical institution. These songs were not written for stage or screen, but for saloons, singalongs, dance orchestras, sheet music, piano player rolls, recordings, nightclubs, concerts, and radio broadcasts. They colored the fabric of American popular culture for centuries, from early American folk songs to Civil War melodies, 19th-century sentimental ballads, minstrel songs, ragtime, and jazz. |
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Eminem Alley Sticker $4.99 ALLEY – STICKER |
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A Language Of Emotion $13.84 These lively, informative essays, all related to music, are as accessible as a chatty bedside reader. A central theme is listener response, and the techniques and structures that mold it.The story starts with sound waves, the ear, and the brain. Did song come before speech? Was it a factor in evolution? Some think singing helps complete the wiring of that organic work-in-progress, the infant brain.Check out the frequency doubling that built our familiar scale. Learn where the word ‘organizing’ came from. Follow development of the instruments as they achieved volume, accurate intonation, range, and consistent timbre.There is criticism, but little disparagement. Any willing audience deserves respect. Musical examples come from Tin Pan Alley as often as the opera. Whether at a jazz club or the concert hall, the writer cannot hide his impatience with artists seeking to educate or intimidate.Music can be recreation or vocation. Does your instrument match your personality or some physical attribute? We instantly distinguish a bell, a piano, and a guitar; why not a clarinet, flute, or violin? What does the conductor do? A Language of Emotion embraces such matters.The relatively imprecise science of Psychology examines music working its magic. We all have favorites. Is it hype and marketing and peer influence, or do our choices make personal statements? Music, politics, religion, and social forces are twisted threads in the fabric of civilization.Nothing reflects the spirit of an era better than the works of its most creative individuals. In most cases, they blend smoothly in sequence. Monteverdi, Beethoven, and Stravinsky, to name just three, clearly got ahead of the curve and helped define the world around them. |
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Adrian Sieber $51.6 Used – Adrian Sieber (* 1975) ist ein deutscher Komponist und Musiker. Er belegte ein Studium von Jazz- und klassischer Gitarre am Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium Munchen bei Peter O’Mara und Barbara Polasek und spielte im Jazzensemble des Konservatoriums unter Thomas Zoller. Seit 2002 war er Kompositionsschuler von Heinz Winbeck an der Hochschule fur Musik Wurzburg. Sieber arbeitet als Komponist fur Film und Horspiel. Die Musik zu dem Stummfilm The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912) wurde beim Wurzb |
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Adrian Sieber $25.92 Used – Adrian Sieber (* 1975) ist ein deutscher Komponist und Musiker. Er belegte ein Studium von Jazz- und klassischer Gitarre am Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium Munchen bei Peter O’Mara und Barbara Polasek und spielte im Jazzensemble des Konservatoriums unter Thomas Zoller. Seit 2002 war er Kompositionsschuler von Heinz Winbeck an der Hochschule fur Musik Wurzburg. Sieber arbeitet als Komponist fur Film und Horspiel. Die Musik zu dem Stummfilm The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912) wurde beim Wurzb |
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Adrian Sieber $30.24 Used – Adrian Sieber (* 1975) ist ein deutscher Komponist und Musiker. Er belegte ein Studium von Jazz- und klassischer Gitarre am Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium Munchen bei Peter O’Mara und Barbara Polasek und spielte im Jazzensemble des Konservatoriums unter Thomas Zoller. Seit 2002 war er Kompositionsschuler von Heinz Winbeck an der Hochschule fur Musik Wurzburg. Sieber arbeitet als Komponist fur Film und Horspiel. Die Musik zu dem Stummfilm The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912) wurde beim Wurzb |
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Adrian Sieber $44.4 Used – Adrian Sieber (* 1975) ist ein deutscher Komponist und Musiker. Er belegte ein Studium von Jazz- und klassischer Gitarre am Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium Munchen bei Peter O’Mara und Barbara Polasek und spielte im Jazzensemble des Konservatoriums unter Thomas Zoller. Seit 2002 war er Kompositionsschuler von Heinz Winbeck an der Hochschule fur Musik Wurzburg. Sieber arbeitet als Komponist fur Film und Horspiel. Die Musik zu dem Stummfilm The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912) wurde beim Wurzb |
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Alley, Shelly Lee – Alley Cat Stomp 1937-1941 CD $15.75 Part Western swing, part jazz, and part good-time honky tonk, Shelly Lee Alley & His Alley Cats were one of Texas’ most popular bands at the end of the 1930s and into the 1940s. A competent singer … |
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American Babel: Rogue Radio Broadcasters of the Jazz Age $16.45 Used – A colorful history of the pioneering independent radio stations of the 1920s and the how their programming choices–from burlesque to Tin Pan Alley, from hillbilly music to commercial promotions–shaped America’s broadcasting system. |
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American Babel: Rogue Radio Broadcasters of the Jazz Age $19.3 Used – A colorful history of the pioneering independent radio stations of the 1920s and the how their programming choices–from burlesque to Tin Pan Alley, from hillbilly music to commercial promotions–shaped America’s broadcasting system. |
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American Popular Music $23.1 Designed as a broad introductory survey, and written by experts in the field, this book examines the rise of American music over the past hundred years — the period in which that music came into its own and achieved unprecedented popularity. Beginning with a look at music as a business, eleven essays explore a variety of popular musical genres, including Tin Pan Alley, blues, jazz, country, gospel, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, folk, rap, and Mexican American corridos. Reading these essays, we come to see that the forms created by one group often appeal to, and are in turn influenced by, other groups — across lines of race, ethnicity, class, gender, region, and age.The chapters speak to one another, arguing for the primacy of such concepts as minstrelsy, urbanization, hybridity, and crossover as the most powerful tools for understanding American popular music. Moving beyond outdated music-industry categories and misleading genre labels, while acknowledging the complexities of the market, the book recovers and reinforces the essential blackness of much popular music — even a presumably white form like country and western.In addition to Rachel Rubin and Jeffrey Melnick, contributors include Reebee Garofalo, Geoffrey Jacques, Kip Lornell, Mark Anthony Neal, Millie Rahn, David Sanjek, James Smethurst, Elijah Wald, and Gail Hilson Woldu. |
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American Popular Music $51.61 Designed as a broad introductory survey, and written by experts in the field, this book examines the rise of American music over the past hundred years — the period in which that music came into its own and achieved unprecedented popularity. Beginning with a look at music as a business, eleven essays explore a variety of popular musical genres, including Tin Pan Alley, blues, jazz, country, gospel, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, folk, rap, and Mexican American corridos. Reading these essays, we come to see that the forms created by one group often appeal to, and are in turn influenced by, other groups — across lines of race, ethnicity, class, gender, region, and age.The chapters speak to one another, arguing for the primacy of such concepts as minstrelsy, urbanization, hybridity, and crossover as the most powerful tools for understanding American popular music. Moving beyond outdated music-industry categories and misleading genre labels, while acknowledging the complexities of the market, the book recovers and reinforces the essential blackness of much popular music — even a presumably white form like country and western.In addition to Rachel Rubin and Jeffrey Melnick, contributors include Reebee Garofalo, Geoffrey Jacques, Kip Lornell, Mark Anthony Neal, Millie Rahn, David Sanjek, James Smethurst, Elijah Wald, and Gail Hilson Woldu. |
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American Popular Music: New Approaches to the Twentieth Century $18.46 New – Designed as a broad introductory survey, and written by experts in the field, this book examines the rise of American music over the past hundred years — the period in which that music came into its own and achieved unprecedented popularity. Beginning with a look at music as a business, eleven essays explore a variety of popular musical genres, including Tin Pan Alley, blues, jazz, country, gospel, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, folk, rap, and Mexican American corridos. Reading these es |
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American Popular Music: New Approaches to the Twentieth Century $58.18 New – Designed as a broad introductory survey, and written by experts in the field, this book examines the rise of American music over the 20th century – the period in which that music came into its own and achieved unprecedented popularity. Beginning with a look at music as a business, 11 essays explore a variety of popular musical genres, including Tin Pan Alley, blues, jazz, country, gospel, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, folk, rap, and Mexican American corridos. Reading these essays, we co |