Surf these sites: Allison Miner: A Cultural Legacy -- One woman''s struggle to promote and protect the music of Louisiana. Co - Founder of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. America''s Jazz Heritage -- A partnership between the Lila Wallace-Reader''s Digest Fund and the Smithsonian Institution. Chicago Jazz Archive -- Lots of jazz links, with information and resources for jazz research. Club Kaycee -- A sound-and-sight archive from the library of the Kansas City campus of the University of Missouri. Dixieland and Jazz Overview -- Jazz History, with information about jazz and blues artists and bands. History of Jazz Music -- A history of Jazz covering many styles, from Ragtime to Neo-classic. Also, biographies of artists, band histories, sound-clips, links, and photos. Jazz Around Midnight -- The history of Jazz and The Blues Jazz Roots -- Roots of Jazz web site designed by the award winning music author, Tom Morgan. Lavishly illustrated, Jazz Roots features profiles of many pre-jazz African American songsters. Jazz, Hot and Cold -- Atlantic Monthly Article, June, 1955, by the well known Opera and Stage writer, Arnold Sundgaard, is an essay and brief history of Jazz. Legendary Jazz Musicians -- Jazz Artist from 1900 to present are covered in brief history, with album cover photos of many. New Orleans Music and Music History -- Site contains topics on, The Origins of Jazz, Jazz in New Orleans, Second Line, and The New Orleans Jazz Century. Also good articles about, Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton, and Louis Armstrong. Schizophrenia Studio history of jazz -- A short history of ''Jazz'' from the late 1800''s thru the 1950''s. This page has a link to the Schizophrenia Studio containing many modern ''Real Audio Files''. The Red-Hot Jazz Archive -- History of jazz before 1930. Covers all the well-known and many of the not so-well-known New Orleans personages, and then follows them up the river to Chicago.
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