We're music lovers, we can't deny it. We're passionate about any musical genre that reaches our ears. That's why, today, April 30th, we can't help but join in the celebration of International Jazz Day, promoted by UNESCO since 2011.
Jazz, besides being one of the oldest musical styles in the world, is a means of expression that promotes freedom of expression and equality. It's a way of life and a way of thinking. Born in the late 19th century, it remains one of the most popular styles among music lovers today for its lively melodies, harmonies, and fun sounds.
The celebration of this day aims to raise public awareness of the virtues of jazz music as an educational tool and as an engine for peace, unity, dialogue, and strengthening cooperation among peoples. Jazz is not just a style of music, but a form of integration and the creation of more inclusive societies.
That's why today we want to remember 10 jazz classics that have marked a before and after in the history of music so you can enjoy the weekend with the best music.
Anita O'Day Night and Day
Billie Holiday - Strange fruit
Dave Brubeck – Take Five
Duke Ellington – Mood indigo
Ella Fitzgerald – Summertime
John Coltrane – My favorite things
Louis Armstrong – What a wonderful world
Miles Davis – So What
Nina Simone – Feeling Good
Willi Bobo - This guy's in love with love
If you're also a music fan, we encourage you to join our official Spotify channel and share your favorite jazz songs in the comments below. We'll create a playlist to pay tribute to this musical genre, which has produced so many great songs throughout its history.
Jazz, besides being one of the oldest musical styles in the world, is a means of expression that promotes freedom of expression and equality. It's a way of life and a way of thinking. Born in the late 19th century, it remains one of the most popular styles among music lovers today for its lively melodies, harmonies, and fun sounds.
The celebration of this day aims to raise public awareness of the virtues of jazz music as an educational tool and as an engine for peace, unity, dialogue, and strengthening cooperation among peoples. Jazz is not just a style of music, but a form of integration and the creation of more inclusive societies.
That's why today we want to remember 10 jazz classics that have marked a before and after in the history of music so you can enjoy the weekend with the best music.
Anita O'Day Night and Day
Billie Holiday - Strange fruit
Dave Brubeck – Take Five
Duke Ellington – Mood indigo
Ella Fitzgerald – Summertime
John Coltrane – My favorite things
Louis Armstrong – What a wonderful world
Miles Davis – So What
Nina Simone – Feeling Good
Willi Bobo - This guy's in love with love
If you're also a music fan, we encourage you to join our official Spotify channel and share your favorite jazz songs in the comments below. We'll create a playlist to pay tribute to this musical genre, which has produced so many great songs throughout its history.
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