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Results: The History Of Jazz: the grand finale!

Published on 01/21/2013
By: Emiliequebec
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Who is the most influential trumpet player in the History of jazz?
Miles Davis
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Dizzy Gillespie
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Louis Armstrong
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Lee Morgan
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Chet Baker
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Clifford Brown
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Fats Navarro
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Freddie Hubbard
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King Oliver
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Woody Shaw
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Wynton Marsalis
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Dave Douglas
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Erik Truffaz
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Enrico Rava
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Don Cherry
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I don't know trumpet players
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Other (please specify)
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Who is the most influential bass player in the History of jazz?
Charles Mingus
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Jaco Pastorius
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Paul Chambers
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Charlie Haden
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Ron Carter
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Oscar Pettiford
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Ray Brown
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Marcus Miller
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Dave Holland
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Scott LaFaro
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Steve Swallow
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Miroslav Vitous
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Gary Peacock
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Percy Heath
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William Parker
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I don't know jazz bass players
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Other (please specify)
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Who is the most influential drummer in the History of jazz?
Tony Williams
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Max Roach
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Paul Motian
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Buddy Rich
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Elvin Jones
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Art Blakey
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Billy Cobham
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Gene Krupa
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Chick Webb
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Louis Bellson
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Philly Joe Jones
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Rashied Ali
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Shelly Manne
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Brian Blade
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I don't know jazz drummers
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Other (please specify)
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Who is the most influential pianist in the History of jazz?
Bill Evans
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Art Tatum
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Thelonius Monk
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Keith Jarrett
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McCoy Tyner
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Oscar Peterson
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Herbie Hancock
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Jelly Roll Morton
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Chick Corea
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Duke Ellington
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Fats Waller
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Tommy Flanagan
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Scott Joplin
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Horace Silver
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Billy Strayhorn
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Erroll Garner
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Ahmad Jamal
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Paul Bley
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Sun Ra
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Cecil Taylor
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Andrew Hill
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Hank Jones
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Brad Mehldau
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Lennie Tristano
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Mary Lou Williams
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Jason Moran
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Vijay Iyer
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Bud Powell
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I don't know jazz pianists
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Other (please specify)
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5.
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Who is the most influential "band" in the History of jazz?
Mahavishnu Orchestra
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Return To Forever
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Tony Williams' Lifetime
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The Headhunters
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Art Ensemble of Chicago
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Original Dixieland Jazz Band
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Masada
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Medeski, Martin Wood
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Jazz Messengers
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Modern Jazz Quartet
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Rova Saxophone Quartet
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Oregon
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Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
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The Claudia Quintet
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Gateway
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Miles Davis Quintet
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Pat Metheny Group
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band
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Weather Report
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Sun Ra Arkestra
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John Coltrane Quartet
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I don't know jazz bands
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Other (please specify)
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Who is the most influential guitar player in the History of jazz?
Charlie Christian
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Joe Pass
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Wes Montgomery
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Jim Hall
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Django Reinhardt
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George Benson
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Kenny Burrell
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Paco de Lucia
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Pat Metheny
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John Scofield
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Pat Martino
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Grant Green
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Tal Farlow
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Barney Kessel
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John McLaughlin
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Frank Zappa
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Bill Frisell
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John Abercrombie
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Terge Rypdal
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Les Paul
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Derek Bailey
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Kurt Rosenwinkel
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I don't know jazz guitarists
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Other (please specify)
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7.
7.
What is your favorite kind of jazz?
What is your favorite kind of jazz?
Dixieland
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Ragtime
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Orchestral jazz
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Vocal jazz
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Bebop
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Hard bop
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Avant-garde jazz
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Free jazz
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Modal jazz
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West Coast jazz
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Third stream
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Post-bop
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Jazz rock
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Jazz rap
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Jazz fusion
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Ethno jazz
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Cool jazz
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Bossa nova
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Smooth jazz
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Acid jazz
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M-Base
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Mainstream jazz
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electronic jazz
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Neo-swing
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Ska jazz
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Punk jazz
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Straight-ahead jazz
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Soul jazz
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I don't have a favorite kind of jazz
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Other (please specify)
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8.
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What is the best jazz record label?
ECM
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Blue Note
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Verve
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Concord
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Mosaic
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SunnySide
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Columbia
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Atlantic
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Act
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Telarc
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Clean Feed
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Delmark
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High Note
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Nonesuch
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Artishshare
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Riverside
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Impulse!
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Mercury/EmArcy
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Pacific
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Savoy
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I don't know jazz labels
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Other (please specify)
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9.
9.
Who is the best female jazz musician?
Alice Coltrane
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Maria Schneider
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Sylvie Courvoisier
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Mary Lou Williams
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Anette Peacock
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Geri Allen
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Sophie Alour
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Marilyn Mazur
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Ingrid Jensen
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Diana Krall
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Abbey Lincoln
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Joëlle Léandre
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Marilyn Crispell
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Terri Lyne Carrington
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Sheila Jordan
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Nina Simone
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Esperanza Spalding
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Regina Carter
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I don't know female jazz musicians
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Other (please specify)
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10.
10.
What is the best jazz album of all time?
Miles Davis: Kind of Blue (1959)
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John Coltrane: A love supreme (1965)
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Charles Mingus: The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (1963)
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Oscar Peterson: Night Train (1963)
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Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um (1959)
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Miles Davis: B*tches Brew (1970)
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John Coltrane: Giant Steps (1960)
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John Coltrane: My Favorite Things (1961)
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Eric Dolphy: Out to Lunch! (1964)
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Time Out (1959)
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Cannonball Adderley: Somethin' Else (1958)
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Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus (1957)
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Stan Getz & João Gilberto Getz/Gilberto [featuring Antônio Carlos Jobim] (1964)
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Vince Guaraldi: A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
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Horace Silver: Song for My Father (1965)
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Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners (1957)
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Duke Ellington: Far East Suite (1967)
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Duke Ellington: Money Jungle (1963)
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Oliver Nelson: The Blues and the Abstract Truth (1961)
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Lee Morgan: The Sidewinder (1964)
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Miles Davis: Sketches of Spain (1960)
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Mahavishnu Orchestra: The Inner Mounting Flame (1971)
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Wayne Shorter: Speak No Evil (1965)
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Andrew Hill: Point of Departure (1965)
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McCoy Tyner: The Real McCoy (1967)
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Herbie Hancock: Maiden Voyage (1965)
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Ella Fitzgerald: Sings the Cole Porter Song Book (1956)
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Ornette Coleman: Free Jazz (1961)
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Wes Montgomery The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (1960)
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong: Ella and Louis (1957)
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Billie Holiday: Lady Sings the Blues (1956)
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Frank Zappa: The Grand Wazoo (1972)
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Billie Holiday: Lady in Satin (1958)
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Frank Sinatra: Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely (1958)
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Bill Evans: Explorations (1961)
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Max Roach: We Insist! Freedom Now Suite (1961)
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Louis Armstrong: Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy (1954)
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Jackie McLean: One Step Beyond (1963)
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Dexter Gordon: Go (1962)
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John Zorn: Bar Kokhba (1996)
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Keith Jarrett: The Köln Concert (1975)
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Art Pepper: Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section (1957)
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Duke Ellington: Such Sweet Thunder (1957)
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I don't have favorite jazz album
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Other (please specify)
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11.
11.
I have over 7000 jazz vinyles, cassettes or CD at home, how many jazz albums do you have?
I have over 7000 jazz vinyles, cassettes or CD at home, how many jazz albums do you have?
1-10
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11-20
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21-50
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51-100
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101-500
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501+
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I don't have jazz albums
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Other (please specify)
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