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New Orleans Jazz performer on the Trombone at Disneyland, Anaheim #141488510
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A member of Dixie land Jazz ensemble at the Magic Kingdom in Anaheim performing on a trombone entertaining during the California Resident season Throughout the nineteenth century, diverse ethnic and racial groups ââ¬â French, Spanish, and African, Italian, German, and Irish ââ¬â found common cause in their love of music. The 1870s represented the culmination of a century of music making in the Crescent City. During this time, the European classical legacy and the influence of European folk and African/Caribbean elements were merged with a popular American mainstream, which combined and adapted Old World practices into new forms deriving from a distinctive regional environment. Just after the beginning of the new century, jazz began to emerge as part of a broad musical revolution encompassing ragtime, blues, spirituals, marches, and the popular fare of `Tin Pan Alley.` It also reflected the profound contributions of people of African heritage to this new and distinctly American music.
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