Jazz Spotlight
To African Americans in the late nineteenth century, one literal sound of freedom was that of the military marching bands of the American Civil War. This music, combined with the Ragtime and blues styles that developed some time later, evolved to...More

We’re all used to record companies using sex to sell music. Hey, we’re used to companies using sex to sell everything from soap to lawn mowers to retirement homes these days. But I can’t think of another group that used sex as thoroughly — and it must be said, strangely — to help sell their records as the Ohio Players.
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Jazz Key Tracks
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1. When The Saints Go Marching In | Sidney Bechet | |
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2. So What | Miles Davis | |
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3. Take Five | Dave Brubeck | |
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4. Lush Life | Johnny Hartman | |
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5. Desafinado | Stan Getz | |
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6. Song For My Father | Horace Silver | |














