18th and Vine
by Pamela Williams
Title
18th and Vine
Artist
Pamela Williams
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I crisscrossed with Monk
Wailed with Bud
Counted every star with Stitt
Sang Don't Blame Me with Sarah
Wore a flower like Billie
Screamed in the range of Dinah
& scatted "How High the Moon" with Ella Fitzgerald
as she blew roof off the Shrine Auditorium
Jazz at the Philharmonic .........from "Jazz Fan Looks Back" by Jayne Cortez
18th and Vine in Kansas City, Missouri is internationally recognized as one of the cradles of jazz music. Along with New Orleans's Basin Street, Beale Street in Memphis, 52nd Street in New York City and Los Angeles's Central Avenue - the 18th and Vine area was a midwife to the birth of a new style of jazz. The jazz that evolved in the 18th and Vine district was distinctive. Simmered in the blues, Kansas City's jazz was a riff-based sound fueled by jam sessions in the district's crowded clubs. Many notable jazz musicians of the 1930s & 1940s made 18th and Vine their home, Charlie Parker being the most notable of the era from Kansas City. However, many call the city home or got their start in the city.
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