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'''Cool jazz''' is a type of [[jazz]] that is understated and subtle. It has nothing to do with beatnik or folk music. West Coast Jazz (often considered an invalid jazz type as it encompasses more than the west coast of the USA) is often part of Cool Jazz. The [[Claude Thornhill]] Orchestra and [[Lennie Tristano]] first recorded Cool Jazz in the late 1940s. Thornhill's most popular song ''Snowfall'' is still played today.
'''Cool jazz''' is a type of [[jazz]] that is understated and subtle. West Coast jazz (often considered an invalid jazz type as it encompasses more than the West Coast of the USA) is often part of cool jazz. The [[Claude Thornhill]] Orchestra and [[Lennie Tristano]] first recorded cool jazz in the late 1940s. Thornhill's most popular song "Snowfall" is still played today.


'''Some other cool jazz artists:'''
'''Some other cool jazz artists:'''

Revision as of 05:13, 2 April 2004

Cool jazz is a type of jazz that is understated and subtle. West Coast jazz (often considered an invalid jazz type as it encompasses more than the West Coast of the USA) is often part of cool jazz. The Claude Thornhill Orchestra and Lennie Tristano first recorded cool jazz in the late 1940s. Thornhill's most popular song "Snowfall" is still played today.

Some other cool jazz artists: