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Why Is the South Known as “Dixie”? - HISTORY With this in mind, it’s likely that “Dixie” and “Dixieland” first emerged as slang terms to refer to the territory south of Jeremiah Dixon’s boundary line
Dixieland - New World Encyclopedia Dixieland music is an early style of jazz which developed in New Orleans at the start of the twentieth century, and spread to Chicago and New York City in the 1910s
Dixieland and the Swing Era - Jazz in America All styles of jazz from Dixieland to contemporary are still being performed and recorded today All style dates given are approximations of when each respective style came to the forefront of jazz and experienced its most concentrated development; of course, styles and dates overlap
Dixie (also known as Dixieland) | Research Starters - EBSCO Dixie, or Dixieland, is a nickname associated with the American South —in particular, the states that left the Union to join the Confederacy at the start of the Civil War in 1861
Dixieland - Acoustic Music The Dixieland sound is created when one instrument (usually the cornet) plays the melody or a recognizable paraphrase or variation on it, and the other instruments of the “front line” improvise around that melody
Dixieland jazz - Wikipedia Dixieland jazz, also referred to as traditional jazz, hot jazz, or simply Dixieland, is a style of jazz based on the music that developed in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century