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From Birdland To Broadway

New York in the 1950s. On the stage at Birdland is the midget master of ceremonies 39 Pee Wee Marquette dressed in a zoot suit and loud tie smoking a huge cigar and screeching mispronounced introductions into the microphone. Pee Wee is just one of the many characters that have made Bill Crows forty years in jazz seem like an instant. In the same key as his acclaimed Jazz Anecdotes this collection of revealing hilarious and sometimes moving stories runs the full gamut of New Yorks nightspots introducing us along the way to the likes of Dizzy Gillespie Benny Goodman Stan Getz Judy Holliday Yul Brynner and Simon and Garfunkel."
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New York in the 1950s. On the stage at Birdland is the midget master of ceremonies 39 Pee Wee Marquette dressed in a zoot suit & loud tie smoking a huge cigar & screeching mispronounced introductions into the microphone. Pee Wee is just one of the many characters that have made Bill Crows forty years in jazz seem like an instant. In the same key as his acclaimed Jazz Anecdotes this collection of revealing hilarious & sometimes moving stories runs the full gamut of New Yorks nightspots introducing us along the way to the likes of Dizzy Gillespie Benny Goodman Stan Getz Judy Holliday Yul Brynner & Simon & Garfunkel."

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Jazz - A music genre from the begining of the 20th century
New York - A United States State. Commonly known as the Big Apple
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