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A white bandleader whose significance has been neglected by jazz historians because of the style of
  jazz his band performed is


 
 

a. Paul Whiteman
  b. Count Basie
  c. Duke Ellington
  d. Fats Waller



Question 2

A stride pianist who lifted the art form to a new level of virtuosity, even though he was blind, was
 
 

a. Art Tatum
  b. James P. Johnson
  c. Fats Waller
  d. Nat King Cole




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