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Birth of the Cool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Has the generation gap between parents and kids that used to define rock 'n' roll really disappeared? If yes, is it because parents are cooler today, or because the kids we hear from are less cool?
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May 17– August 17, 2008 Birth of the Cool: California Art, Design, and Culture at Midcentury Great Hall High Bay Presented by the Art Department Album cover for Miles Davis’s Birth of the Cool (Capitol Records, 1957). Courtesy Blue Note Records.
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"Birth Of The Cool" explores the beat generation poets, their lives and loves, their poetry and prose and the jazz that inspired them with a tour of USA University campuses. Music for "Birth Of The Cool", composed by Paul Cutlan, is an original tribute to the jazz of the Beat Era;
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The Complete Birth of the Cool [ORIGINAL RECORDING REISSUED] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] Amazon.com Birth of the Cool is the first important leader date from Miles Davis, one of jazz's most seminal figures and farsighted practitioners.
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Fabian Hevia has toured, recorded and performed with many fine musicians. Birth Of The Cool's proposed USA tour will include this accomplished drummer. The proposed tour of Birth Of The Cool to American University campuses will feature the acclaimed drumming and percussion skills of accomplished jazz drummer, Fabian Hevia.
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The Birth of the Cool 1927 by Len Weinstock. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains over 1000 songs from this era in Real Audio 3 format, This really constituted the birth of Cool Jazz. The most important recordings of these groups include Singin' the Blues, Way Down Yonder in New Orleans, I'm Coming Virginia,
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By 1949 Miles had hooked up with Gil Evans (more on this team later) and during the next year or so recorded what was to become known as The Birth of the Cool (as opposed to the music of Jelly Roll Morton or Louie Armstrong - or the Big Band Swing that was on it's way out in post-WWII America).
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