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Dixieland

[dik-see-land] / ˈdɪk siˌlænd /


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“It shows that, this isn’t just Dixieland, this isn’t a place where Confederate generals did this and that. This is a place where Black people have worked to liberate themselves.”

From Washington Post

By then, Armstrong was already a star whose résumé included some of the most important jazz records ever made, from his Dixieland sides in the 1920s to his scat duets with Ella Fitzgerald.

From Washington Post

Over the course of his career, he recorded dozens of albums ranging in style from Dixieland to bop and thoughtful improvisation.

From BBC

First, music that embraced the world: jazz, funk, R&B, soul, Afro-Cuban, classical, Dixieland and rock, with bouncy, driving rhythms and a distinctive sense of swing.

From Washington Post

He had a band called the Presidents in Palo Alto high school, a Dixieland outfit in which he played trumpet.

From The Guardian