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African-American culture / Jazz trombonists / Stan Kenton / Ted Heath / Duke Ellington / Count Basie / Big band / Swing music / Woody Herman / Jazz / Music / African American music
Date: 2008-07-14 14:30:41
African-American culture
Jazz trombonists
Stan Kenton
Ted Heath
Duke Ellington
Count Basie
Big band
Swing music
Woody Herman
Jazz
Music
African American music

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