2.4. Leonard Bernstein performs as Jazz pianist in Boston
2.5. Miles Davis attends Julliard and decides its too European focused, and decides he can learn more from hanging out with Parker, Gillespie and the NY Jazz Scene
3. Early Influences (1800 - 1910)
3.1. Congo Square - significance of segregation
3.2. Tommy Turpin
3.3. Scott Joplin
3.4. Buddy Bolden
3.5. Piano Ragtime - significance musically
3.6. John Phillip Sousa - significance musically
3.7. Jelly Roll Morton
3.8. African Spirituals
4. 1911-1930
4.1. James Reese Founds Clef Club - association for black musicians in New York City
4.2. The word "Jazz" first appears in print in 1913
4.3. King Oliver
4.4. Original Dixiland Jass Band records (all white group)