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Jimmy Giuffre
Explanation:
Jimmy Giuffre or James Peter Giuffre was an arranger, composer, saxophonist, and clarinetist born on 26th April 1921. He is remembered for his works in jazz as he developed many forms of jazz.
He played an important role in the movement of cool jazz and West Coast Jazz and also wrote 'Four Brothers' as an arranger for Woody Herman's Big Band in 1947. "That's the way it is" is composed by Jimmy and was added into the debut album of Jimmy in 1957.
So, the correct answer is Jimmy Giuffre.
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The answer is Fauvism
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The name Fauvism comes from french les Fauves (the beasts), because of their attempts to create a different art style, using violent and bright colors, and themes related to day by day life. This artistic movement received enormous influence from Van Gogh (the passion and personal use of colors), and Gaugin (the aesthetics which reminds primitivism, strength, animalistic movements). Fauvism artists didn't prepare themselves to paint, they just do the work as their feelings, emotions and more importantly, the instinct, say them what to do.
Blues artists were traveling musicians, making it difficult to establish a permanent address.
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