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- Jazz [r]: American-originated musical style, pioneered by black artists, and emphasizing improvisation. [e]
- Lucille Ball [r]: (6 August 1911 - 26 April 1989) Iconic American actress and comedienne. [e]
- The Bronx [r]: A borough of New York City [e]
- Waltz [r]: A melody played with three beats per bar, usually in 3/4 or 3/8 time. [e]
- Johann Sebastian Bach [r]: German composer (1685-1750). [e]
- Jean Shepherd [r]: (26 July 1921 – 16 October 1999) American raconteur, radio and TV personality, writer and actor, renowned for creating nostalgic and humorous storytelling. [e]