jazz scene

collocation in English

meaningsofjazzandscene

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jazz
noun[U]
uk
/dʒæz/
us
/dʒæz/
a type of modern music originally developed by African-Americans, with a rhythm in which the strong notes often come before the beat. Jazz is usually improvised (= invented as it ...
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scene
noun
uk
/siːn/
us
/siːn/
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period ...
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(Definition ofjazzandscenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As the rock movement began to become involved with thejazzscene, tensions erupted.
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By the late 1940s thejazzscenebegan moving elsewhere around the city and urban renewal began to take hold of the street.
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Despite recording several albums during the 1970s and occasionally appearing as a sideman, he practically disappeared from thejazzscene.
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The album was released in 1999 and made a big impression in thejazzscene.
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She became active in thejazzsceneafter college, performing and fronting small ensembles.
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It brings together a lot of significant artists from all over the world to flow the localjazzscene.
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He rapidly made a name for himself in the localjazzscene.
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He began to work as a freelance bassist in classical recording studios and on thejazzscene.
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From this point, the label concentrated on the burgeoning modernjazzscene.
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He kept experimenting and writing music till he was introduced to thejazzsceneto start writing music with those formats in that particular direction.
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Instead, it heavily referenced the musical form with allusions made to musicians, instruments, and locations key to the burgeoningjazzscene.
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The club succeeded in reopening a few months later, and as of 2008 remains an important venue in the regionaljazzscene.
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However, many notables call the city home or got their start in this significantjazzscene.
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Later on she would move into thejazzscene, starting and directing several groups.
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It became popular with beatniks, artists, and those who frequented thejazzsceneand moved in literary and artistic circles.
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He took part in the local revivalistjazzsceneof the mid-1970s as a clarinetist, and subsequently played the alto and tenor saxophones.
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Many other venues support thejazzscenein the city, often promoted by.
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Theis knows market for finding gigs is tough, but wants to disband some of the cliquishness of thejazzscene.
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The city'sjazzscenecan be traced to the early part of the 20th century, when the style first spread across the country.
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