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 Übersetzung für 'jazz singer' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a jazz singer | jazz singers
jobsmus.
jazz singer
Jazzsänger {m}
jobsmus.
jazz singer [female]
Jazzsängerin {f}
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
filmF
The Jazz Singer [Alan Crosland]
Der Jazzsänger
Teiltreffer
mus.
jazz
Jazzmusik {f}
18
mus.
jazz
Jazz {m}
270
mus.
jazz ensemble
Jazzformation {f}
mus.
gypsy jazz
Gypsy-Jazz {m}
mus.
jazz trombone
Jazzposaune {f}
mus.
jazz song
Jazzsong {m}
mus.
jazz song
Jazzlied {n}
mus.
jazz club
Jazzclub {m}
mus.
jazz harmony
Jazzharmonik {f}
mus.
jazz quartet
Jazzquartett {n}
mus.
jazz CD
Jazz-CD {f}
mus.
jazz rock
Jazz-Rock {m}
dance
jazz ballet
Jazzballett {n}
mus.
jazz orchestra
Jazzorchester {n}
mus.
mainstream jazz
Mainstreamjazz {m}
mus.
jazz festival
Jazzfestival {n}
mus.
jazz club
Jazzkeller {m}
jobsmus.
jazz pianist
Jazzpianist {m}
mus.
jazz chord
Jazz-Akkord {m}
mus.
chamber jazz
Kammerjazz {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 2013, Anderson worked with her daughter Dee, a jazz singer, on a concept for a new TV series named "The Last Station".
  • Kol Nidre plays a climactic role in several film and television adaptations of "The Jazz Singer", originally a play by Samson Raphaelson.
  • The sound cinema arrived in Italy in 1930, three years after the release of "The Jazz Singer" (1927), and immediately led to a debate on the validity of spoken cinema and its relationship with the theater.
  • Notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Great Bend include jazz singer and pianist Karrin Allyson (1963– ), co-inventor of the integrated circuit (IC) and 2000 Nobel Prize laureate in physics Jack Kilby (1923–2005), and 1952 gold medal-winning U.S.
  • The financial success of "The Jazz Singer" and "The Singing Fool" enabled Warner Bros.

  • Miss Piggy was inspired by jazz singer Peggy Lee.
  • Hird married musician James Scott in 1937. They had a daughter, actress Janette Scott, in 1938. Hird was mother-in-law to jazz singer Mel Tormé for eleven years.
  • The format originates with folk singer Woody Guthrie's "Dust Bowl Ballads" (1940) and was subsequently popularized by traditional pop/jazz singer Frank Sinatra's 1940s–50s string of albums, although the term is more often associated with rock music.
  • In 1930, Curtiz directed "Mammy" (1930), Al Jolson's fourth film after being in Hollywood's first true talking picture, "The Jazz Singer" (1927).
  • "Lambchops" was released on DVD in October 2007, on disc three of a three-disc 80th anniversary edition of "The Jazz Singer".

  • "The Jazz Singer" is a 1927 American musical drama film directed by Alan Crosland and produced by Warner Bros.
  • Finnish jazz singer Reine Rimón has recorded poems of Catullus set to standard jazz tunes.
  • The feature-length documentary "Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer", directed by Robbie Cavolina and Ian McCrudden, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 30, 2007.
  • After the release of "The Jazz Singer" in 1927—the first feature-length film with some audible dialogue—sound films became all the rage.
  • Thanks to the success of "The Jazz Singer", the studio was cash-rich. Jolson's next film for the company, "The Singing Fool" was also a success.

  • The studio then released "The Jazz Singer" in 1927, which marked the first commercially successful sound film, but silent films were still the majority of features released in both 1927 and 1928, along with so-called goat-glanded films: silents with a subsection of sound film inserted.
  • Lee starred opposite Danny Thomas in "The Jazz Singer" (1952), a remake of the Al Jolson film, "The Jazz Singer" (1927).
  • Silent films had presented only limited competition, but by the end of the 1920s, films like "The Jazz Singer" could be presented with synchronized sound.
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