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Hot Club Gent
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Phone:
+32 486 28 80 51

Hours:
Sunday3pm - 3am (next day)
Monday3pm - 3am (next day)
Tuesday3pm - 3am (next day)
Wednesday3pm - 3am (next day)
Thursday3pm - 3am (next day)
Friday3pm - 3am (next day)
Saturday3pm - 3am (next day)


Dixieland, sometimes referred to as hot jazz or traditional jazz, is a style of jazz based on the music that developed in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century. One of the first uses of the term Dixieland with reference to music was in the name of the Original Dixieland Jass Band . Their 1917 recordings fostered popular awareness of this new style of music. At that time, there was no issue of subgenres of jazz, so Dixieland referred to the band and not the music. A revival movement for traditional jazz, formed in reaction to the orchestrated sounds of the swing era and the perceived chaos of the new bebop sounds of the 1940s , pulled Dixieland out from the somewhat forgotten band's name for the music they championed. The revival movement included elements of the Chicago style that developed during the 1920s, such as the use of a string bass instead of a tuba, and chordal instruments, in addition to the original format of the New Orleans style. That reflected the fact that virtually all of the recorded repertoire of New Orleans musicians was from the period when the format was already evolving beyond the traditional New Orleans format. Dixieland may in that sense be regarded as denoting the jazz revival movement of the late 1930s to the 1950s as much as any particular subgenre of jazz. The essential elements that were accepted as within the style were the traditional front lines consisting of trumpets, trombones, and clarinets, and ensemble improvisation over a 2-beat rhythm.
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