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Photo of Ella Fitzgerald.  Image courtesy of William Gottlieb

Jazz, A Film by Ken Burns is the companion website to the Ken Burns PBS series that aired in January 2001. Explore...

Guitarist Wes Montgomery performing at the Jazz Gallery, New York City, December 18, 1960.

Jazz in America offers lessons for teaching about jazz in American history or music class for Grades 5...

'Jealousy,' from Symphony in Black, Duke Ellington, Earl 'Snakehips' Tucker

Drop Me Off in Harlem is a multimedia exploration of the Harlem Renaissance (1920s-1930s). Students can hear...

Dizzy Gillespie was one of the most famous composers of be-bop, a form of modern jazz that he created along with pianist Thelonious Monk, drummer Kenny Clarke, guitarist Charlie Christian, and alto sa

Guide to Harlem Renaissance Materials features music, art, and writing from Harlem during the 1920s and 1930s. Learn about...


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