American Jazz Museum - Reviews from across the web
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American Jazz Museum - expert review The American Jazz Museum (www.americanjazzmuseum.com; COST: $6, $8 joint ticket with Negro Leagues Baseball Museum) honors Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Charlie Parker. You can listen to hundreds of jazz CDs in the interactive studio and sound library. Numerous shops and rest... fodors.com
American Jazz Museum - user review Although the museum is rather small for what seems like a large space on the outside, the quality of the exhibits is on par with more celebrated music museums in New York, Cleveland, and Seattle. The artifacts were somewhat unexciting, but the thoughtful text and presentation was appropriate for jaz... igougo.com
A So-So Museum. - user review The jazz museum shares a building with the Negro Basebasll Museum. While I loved the baseball museum, the jazz museum was average at best. Listening to the music was the highlig... travel.yahoo.com
The American Jazz Museum - user review Kansas City is the natural place to build a jazz museum. Jazz musicians from Charlie Parker to Pat Metheny hail from the KC area. The museum does not limit itself to local artists however. Rather, the goal is to provide an overview of jazz styles, eras, various geographic centers of jazz music and t... igougo.com
IgoUgo: The American Jazz Museum - Kansas City, Missouri - user review This impressive museum pays tribute to the performers who helped create the musical style we call jazz. The history of this music form is told through interactive exhibits where you can listen to performances, watch videos and learn more about the g... igougo.com
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