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hot jazz

NOUN
  1. jazz that is emotionally charged and intense and marked by strong rhythms and improvisation

How To Use hot jazz In A Sentence

  • Their music is firmly rooted in the Irish tradition but also encompasses an unusual blend of hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque.
  • The film version of the Fred Ebb musical pulses with the rhythm of sweaty, backroom sex and hot jazz in 1920s Chicago.
  • There is a devilment to the playing, an almost improvisatory approach that derived from Lipatti's private passion for hot jazz.
  • Alastair leads the confused Miguel into a warehouse that was playing some hot jazz.
  • If Manhattan is a blast of hot jazz, Fairchild and his pilots recorded the entire, shifting, American symphony.
  • The red-hot jazz saxophonist Bhumibol and his beautiful Queen Sirikit, who celebrated their golden jubilee on May 5, 2000, continue to reign and enjoy the respect and devotion of the Thai people.
  • You know the Upstairs bar that's really downstairs, the cool place with the hot jazz?
  • Expect a swinging evening of sparkling interaction and some hot jazz standards.
  • Mr. Thompson sets out to explore the landscape that has fired his imagination by searching out the legends behind the songs, from infamous icons like the actual House of the Rising Sun and voodoo queen Marie Laveau to obscurities like the bayou ax murderer who craved hot jazz. A Road Trip in Search of Ghosts
  • It's not just the expertise and virtuosity of the individual musicians in ‘California Jazz’, it's the way they meld together to present some of the coolest hot jazz being played in Shanghai at the moment.
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