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hot jazz

noun as in jazz

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It’s a dazzling, tune-filled collage of images, words and sounds, recounting the moment during the Cold War when Congolese independence, hot jazz and geopolitical tensions made a sound heard around the world.

Her style took in hot jazz, warm Romanticism, cool Modernism and climate-variable Impressionism, often in a matter of a minute of two.

To the east, the Metropolis teeming with rich and poor, hot jazz and speak-easies.

It’s known as a hot jazz club, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights, when “all the great singers in town come there,” Stubblefield says.

This concert joins him and his band, the Nighthawks, with kindred spirits from France to savor vintage hot jazz from both sides of the Atlantic.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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