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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · Valaida SNOW. Upbeat US. Add to Chart. Shop more: Jazz | Valaida SNOW | Upbeat US. Delivery. Returns & refunds. Despatched as soon as released. Share this release! Excellent. Based on 44,185 reviews on. Showing our 5 star reviews. Verified. MR MARK WARD, 18 hours ago. Fantastic service.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · “So the exhibition will pay particular attention to instrumentalists, such as Valaida Snow, Marian McPartland, Kathy Stobart and Deidre Cartwright. The Archive is as much about the future as it is about the past, so it is important to us that the current crop of trailblazing female artists is also featured.”

  3. 22 de may. de 2024 · The group’s success was part of a surge in popularity of female-led big bands during the Swing Era, which brought renewed — and much deserved — critical interest to performers like Lil Hardin Armstrong, Blanche Callaway, Valaida Snow, Viola Smith, Lovie Austin, and many others.

  4. 22 de may. de 2024 · Reitz also spotlighted overlooked jazz instrumentalists such as trumpeter Valaida Snow, piano virtuoso Dorothy Donegan and the all-female big band International Sweethearts of Rhythm. A one-woman operation, Reitz researched and selected material, secured rights, designed rather striking album covers, penned liners and mailed records ...

  5. 24 de may. de 2024 · El año 1938 fue negativo casi en su totalidad en lo que al jazz y el swing en Alemania se refiere. Fue el año de la tristemente célebre «noche de cristal» y de la «prohibición a los no arios» regular en el arte y la música. El comienzo de todo ello fue la «prohibición a Benny Goodman» («clásica» entre los aficionados al jazz).

  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · "[Trumpet] An instrument blown through vibrating lips. Trumpets are often referred to as brass instruments, but they can be made of any convenient material, from seashells, animal horns, ivory, and wood, to glass, ceramics, or even plastics; metal, however, is the most common across the world. The earliest trumpets of which records survive are those depicted in Egyptian art of the 15th century bc.

  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · From cities across America performers were recruited: Earl Whaley and his band from Seattle; Teddy Weatherford, a stellar pianist from Chicago; and from Los Angeles, Valaida Snow (whose talent on the trumpet was compared to Louis Armstrong’s, and so impressive that Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands bestowed upon her a golden ...