WordNet
n. jazz that is emotionally charged and intense and marked by strong rhythms and improvisation
Wikipedia
Hot jazz may refer to:
- Dixieland
- Hot Jazz (album), an album by Sarah Vaughan
Hot Jazz is a 1953 EP album by Sarah Vaughan.
Usage examples of "hot jazz".
We made music, played ourselves into the groove, drank out of one bottle, peered across at the poplars on the opposite bank, and regaled the steamers that were bucking the current after taking on coal in Duisburg, with hot jazz and sad Mississippi music.
He emerged from the billiard room to hot jazz from somewhere overhead.
Five bands were playing five different types of music, ragtime, dixieland, hot jazz, cool jazz and spirituals.
Five bands were playing five different types of music, ragtime, Dixie-land, hot jazz, cool jazz and spirituals.
The lisp of hot jazz came up to them from the lithe, swaying bodies of a high-yaller band.
Living only for hot jazz and a hot case, he loves the game and the intrigue-- and now has the opportunity of a lifetime-- a chance to penetrate and smash a powerful crime family.
Sweet hot jazz, square dancing, gooey fudge sundaes, musicals, movie magazines and so forththese were the obvious items in her list of beloved things.
The abandoned ghost train track looms over the street in the sodium vapor glare and as I open the door someone starts to blow a trumpet and hot jazz smacks me in the chest.