Dixieland
noun/ˈdɪksilænd/
/ˈdɪksilænd/
[uncountable]- a type of traditional jazzCultureDixieland has a strong, happy rhythm, and the musicians improvise together or on their own. Dixieland began in the South at the end of the 19th century and is still popular, especially in New Orleans. The best-known Dixieland song is When the Saints Go Marching In.see also trad
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