jazzbo

jazzbo

(ˈdʒæzbəʊ)
n, pl -bos
a jazz musician or fana Black person
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And last, but certainly not least, we would like to thank all those who provided entertainment and refreshments for our walkers to enjoy throughout the day including Red Banger, Mr Pimms, Annie's Antics, Fire and Earth Massage and Holistic Therapy, Jazzbo, Norm and Ivy Towe as well as Viv Porteous for taking photos on the day.
Hill, owner of Jazzbo Landscaping in Worcester, got a call about the fire from Auburn public safety officials Monday morning.
When a girl that you like talks, the way her eyes are, or the way she walks, or when your kids say your name--I feel those things in terms of light." With an ever-piling heap of critical adulation and a steady stream of new releases, there is plenty of light on Butler, who's no stranger to the glare after his stint with world-famous '90s jazzbo rap clan Digable Planets.
FREEZE is back at the Lemon Lounge on Sunday with James Priestley, Rob Casson, Andy Currie, General Jimmy, Paul Outlar and Jazzbo. Doors open 7pm-3am.
Contrast between the two suitors is tepid at best, since Jason is a bland nice guy with minor control issues and Johnny perhaps the most supportively rock-steady Prince Charming of a professional musician since Liam Neeson's jazzbo pined for Keaton's "The Good Mother." Meanwhile, Daphne finds surprising autumnal sparks flying when she meets Johnny's dad Joe (Stephen Collins, who played Keaton's cheating husband in "First Wives").
However, it remained for Brown to bring the vernacular to a precise voice, tone and form to draw readers and listeners sensuously into a world of men and women who keep on "inching along" despite hardship, who relish their affinity with larger-than-life legends like John Henry and Old Jazzbo, who refuse to be brought permanently low by floods, hurricanes, starvation wages, or rampant white American violence against the black body and soul.
And I'm still a jazzbo, my good friends in the Fort Apache band, from the Bronx and upper Manhattan (in New York City) continue to thrill me.
While posing as an open-minded lover of America's multifarious Afro-American music tradition, she reveals herself instead as that stuffiest of 20th-century musical nuisances, the jazzbo.
Still, he devised the program that constitutes "The Piano of the Opera" - other composers include Chopin, Liszt, Rossini and George Gershwin (the later selection being "Jazzbo Brown Blues" from "Porgy and Bess") - seven years ago.
New York City may be falling apart in more ways than you can count, but one thing remains fairly constant: If you're a jazzbo, this is mecca.
Gonzalez broke into the Jazzbo Landscaping business, rummaged through the office and unsuccessfully tried to break into a safe.