- - Wynton Marsalis's genre
- - ella fitzgerald's genre
- - Satchmo's specialty
- - Satchmo's genre
- - Wynton Marsalis's music genre
- - Utah's NBA team
- - Ronnie Scott's music?
- - John Zorn's genre
- - John Coltrane's music genre
- - Dixieland band's music
- - Brubeck's music
- - Cool cat's music
- - Satchmo's forte
- - Booker Ervin's music style
- - Booker Ervin's music
- - Basie's music
- - Cat's passion
- - Dixieland's genre
- - Satchmo's music
- - Basie's forte
- - Satchmo's style
- - Armstrong's music
- - Basie's specialty
- - Brubeck's sound
- - Jolson's "The ...... Singer"
- - Charlie Parker's specialty
- - Utah's N.B.A. team
- - Rock's predecessor
- - Paul Whiteman's kingdom
- - Music of the 20's.
- - America's music.
- - U. S. cultural export.
- - Ragtime's successor.
- - Duke Ellington's field.
- - Ellington's forte.
- - Focus of Newport's music festival.
- - Charlie Parker's music
- - Dizzy Gillespie's genre
- - Bird's music
- - Phenomenon of the 1920's.
- - Goodman's forte
- - genre that "remains distinguishable not by what is played but by how it is played," according to encyclopedia britannica
- - Dixieland, for example
- - Music knave produced before a snoring sound
- - For Kraftwerk, Yes and ZZ Top not top music!
- - Popular music that came from New Orleans in the 1900s
- - eclectic style on "so you think you can dance"
- - bebop or skiffle, e.g.
- - It might be traditional filling for pizza just returned
- - beat soundtrack
- - musical subject for ken burns
- - "The big brother of the blues," per B.B. King
- - Very rhythmic music
- - Judge Arizona zone with lively manner
- - Music of Mingus, Monk and Metheny
- - Blues music from New Orleans
- - Improvisational music genre
- - Utah basketball team
- - Popular music from New Orleans
- - Nearly 20-hour Ken Burns documentary of 2001
- - NBA team based in Salt Lake City
- - Montreux festival sounds
- - Miles Davis' music
- - Burns series
- - 1992 Toni Morrison novel about a love triangle in 1920s Harlem
- - Syncopated music
- - New Orleans music
- - Utah team
- - Dixieland music
- - Musical style of Miles Davis and John Coltrane
- - Bourbon Street music
- - Improvised music
- - Much Mardi Gras music
- - Dixieland or bebop
- - Product of New Orleans
- - Ken Burns topic
- - Bebop, e.g.
- - Cats' sounds?
- - Ken Burns series of 2001
- - Genre for 37-Across
- - 2001 Ken Burns subject
- - What makes cats happy?
- - Newport festival music
- - "Le ...... Hot" ("Victor/Victoria" song)
- - Herbie Hancock genre
- - Utah quintet
- - New Orleans specialty
- - 1992 Toni Morrison novel
- - Thelonious Monk speciality
- - Getz genre
- - "All That .........." (1979)
- - Cats play it
- - Music born in New Orleans
- - Type of music for 17 Across
- - Bebop
- - Basin St. specialty
- - Musical mode
- - Music from New Orleans
- - Dixieland product
- - Chicago–New Orleans product
- - Boogie-woogie.
- - ...... up (enliven): Slang.
- - Dixieland rhythm.
- - Popular dance music.
- - "Treme" music
- - Holiday music
- - Mardi Gras music
- - Nonsense: Colloq.
- - Meaningless talk, in slang
- - Music form
- - Enliven.
- - Grammy category
- - Music style
- - Musical style
- - Enliven, with "up"
- - Liven (up)
- - Style of music
- - Spice up
- - Kind of music
- - Nonsense
- - All that
- - Music genre
- - Type of music.
- - See 17-Across
- - holiday notes for business
- - Swing, bebop etc
- - Style of music played by Jamie Cullum
- - 1992 novel set in 1920s Harlem
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