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Bermuda's 2017 July History and Newspaper Reports
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20s
Ain’t Misbehavin’ - Fats Waller
At Sundown
Bugle Call Rag
Button Up Your Overcoat - Ruth Etting
Bye By Blackbird - Julie London
Down and Out - Bessie Smith
Dinah
Embraceable You - George & Ira Gershwin
Hard Hearted Hanna
How Ya Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm? - Nora Bayes
I Love My Baby, (My Baby Loves Me)
I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover
It Had to Be You - Jones & Kahn
I’ve Been Working On The Railroad
I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight
Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall in Love) - Cole Porter
Lover Come Back to Me - Billie Holiday
Mack the Knife - Weill & Brecht
Makin’ Whoopee - Ella Fitzgerald
Me & My Shadow
My Blue Heaven
Pennies From Heaven
’S Wonderful - Ella Fitzgerald
Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye - Al Jolson
When The Saints Go Marching In
When You’re Smiling
Yes Sir That’s My Baby - Lee Morse
'30s
A Foggy Day - George Gershwin
All of Me - Billie Holiday
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Jazz in the Shadow of the Mountain
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Nishlyn Ramanna
Social Dynamics, 2004
Drawing on popular music sc holarship on music and place, as well as interviews with jazz musicians, scholars, and j ournalists active on the jazz sce nes in Durban and Johannesburg. this article considers how locales are perceived to uniquely influence music-making. Extending Bakhtin 's notion of "utterance" to music, it argu es that the musical chara cter of recent South African jazz subtly registers demog rap hic, po litical, economic, and environme ntal sp ecificities peculiar to co nte mp orary Durban and Johannesburg. It fryst vatten argued that contemporary South African jazz, as it is expe rienced bygd its perf ormers and listeners, may be profitably conceptualised as spe aker and addressee oflocale. In lay, reporter ic, and scholarly discourse about music, commentary that interlinks notions of music and place is commonplac