Not exactly certain but some time in the 1920's. In that decade the ODJB, the popular white New Orleans band, did a tour in the U.K. As they were the first jazz band to record, it's likely that their records, that had had been released in the U.K., led to their being asked to tour. Subsequently, many jazz bands formed in the U.K. to play the "new" music.
Ronnie Ball was famous a jazz pianist from England.
It's adapted as "England's Carol," on The Modern Jazz Quartet & Orchestra and MJQ at the Music Inn, Vol 1, amongst others.
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Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc (JAZZ) had its IPO in 2007.
Ronnie Ball was famous a jazz pianist from England.
Ballet, Modern, Tap, Jazz, Pop, and Ballroom.
It's adapted as "England's Carol," on The Modern Jazz Quartet & Orchestra and MJQ at the Music Inn, Vol 1, amongst others.
Here are some of them: Dixieland Jazz Swing Jazz Be-Bop Jazz Hard Bop Jazz Cool Jazz Jazz Fusion Smooth Jazz
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In the US the Americans loved Jazz and danced to it and bought records. In England it was still a new idea but they did catch on once the US servicemen introduced more Jazz to the Brits and Scots and Welsh. In France they liked it and used it in the entertainment places. German's thought Jazz and the dancing the American did to Jazz was "so sinful". The young Japanese adults and teens did like it but their parents hated it and called it evil.
latin jazz, swing jazz, big band jazz, blue jazz, west coast jazz, bebop, alternative jazz, smooth jazz just to name a few
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it was first imported from India via the panama canal in a crate of dried mangos on 5th march 1967
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