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Jazz JDC27 3-in-1 VGA Digital Camera (Silver)


Jazz JDC27 3-in-1 VGA Digital Camera (Silver)


$15.99


640 x 480 image resolutionFunctions as a digital still, digital video, and PC cameraCamera status LCD display and self-timer3 1/4″ W x 2 1/16″ H x 5/8″ DUses three AAA alkaline batteriesIncludes 8MB internal memory, USB cable, and software…

Jazz JDC27 Jazz VGA 3in1 MultiFunctional Digital Camera


Jazz JDC27 Jazz VGA 3in1 MultiFunctional Digital Camera


$32.75


0.3 Megapixel Resolution. Color Support. 640 x 480 Total Pixels. Frame movie mode Shooting Modes. Automatic Exposure Modes. 8 MB Integrated Memory. Lens Type. Focus Focus Adjustment. Optical realimage Viewfinder Type. 1 x USB Connector Type.

Jazz Products Llc. JDC27 8mb Mem PC Compatible Stat. LCD Digital Camera


Jazz Products Llc. JDC27 8mb Mem PC Compatible Stat. LCD Digital Camera


$32.75


640 x 480 Pixels Digital Still PC Camera. Video Clips. 8 MB Internal Memory. Self Timer. Status LCD. USB Port. Software and Cables Included. Uses 3 AAA Alkaline Batteries

52nd Street: The Street of Jazz


52nd Street: The Street of Jazz


$23.43


Back in the thirties and forties, when New York City was the capital of the jazz worldyou could hail a cab, ask the driver to take you to The Street, and find yourself on 52nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Musicians, jazz lovers, college students, big businessmeneverybody knew that this was The Street that Never Slept, the Street where every night was New Years Eve, the Street that Variety editor Abel Green so aptly dubbed Americas Montmartre. Here, for the price of a drink or two, you could walk through the whole history of jazz. Hot jazz was born and raised on The Street, as were the big swing bands of the thirties and the modern cool jazz combos of the forties. Comics like Alan King and Joey Adams got their start on the Street, as did musicians like Erroll Garner, Jack Teagarden, and Coleman Hawkins. Bessie Smith performed on the Street, and so did Count Basie, Charlie Bird Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Billie Holiday, Art Tatum, Sarah Vaughn, the Dorsey Brothers, Artie Shaw, and other jazz greats.Arnold Shaw was thereas musician, composer, PR man, and just plain listenerand he recreates for us the three swinging decades that were the history if the Street: its birth in Prohibitionera speakeasies, where musicians jammed for gin or just for the fun of it; its postRepeal blossoming as the center of the jazz universe, lined up and down on both sides with tiny, smokefilled rooms where black and white musicians played to capacity crowds; its postwar decline as the Street became a tawdy tenderloin of strip and clip joints. Author: Shaw, Arnold/ Green, Abel Series Title: Da Capo Paperback Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 388 Publication Date: 1988/04/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.43 x 5.41 x 1.13 inches

Jazz™


Jazz™


$29


Download the Jazz™ font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Jazz


Jazz


$43.99


Men’s 3.4 oz EDT Spray. Aromatic Fougere Woody. Designed in 1988 Jazz cologne is a refreshing spicy lavender amber fragrance. It’s fragrant nature explores essences of lavender cinnamon and fern. Blended with notes of coriander rose carnation nutmeg leather and musk. Jazz by Yves Saint Laurent is recommended as a casual type of fragrance.

[CD] Notes from the Midnight Driver By Sonnenblick, Jordan


[CD] Notes from the Midnight Driver By Sonnenblick, Jordan


$46.12


After being assigned to perform community service at a nursing home, sixteenyearold Alex befriends a cantankerous old man who has some lessons to impart about jazz guitar playing, love, and forgiveness. Author: Sonnenblick, Jordan Subtitle: Library Edition Publication Date: 2011/02/20 Binding Type: CD/Spoken Word Grade Level: 1012 Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 6.50 Height: 6.25

STATESMEN OF JAZZ BY STATESMEN OF JAZZ (CD)


STATESMEN OF JAZZ BY STATESMEN OF JAZZ (CD)


$23.96


Artist: STATESMEN OF JAZZ Genre: Jazz Music Release Date: 4MAY2004


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