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= Initial Bibliography =

Source #1: Secondary Source. This is an academic book on jazz musicians and jazz bands in the early to mid swing era.

Source #2: Secondary Source. This is an academic book on jazz musicians and jazz bands in the mid to late swing era.

Source #3: Secondary Source. This is an academic journal article on stylistic evolution of improvisation by jazz musicians from the swing era to the bebop era.

Source #4: Secondary Source. This is an academic journal article on comparison of 9 pianists improvisations on "What is this thing called love?"

Source #5: Secondary Source. This is an academic book on stylistic features of jazz musicians and bands from ragtime era to modern jazz era.

Source #6: Secondary Source. This is an academic book on Billie Holiday's biographical traits and musical journey

Source #7: Secondary Source. This is an academic book on Teddy Wilson's biographical traits and musical journey

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= Annotated Bibliography =

=== Source 1#: The Swing Era: The Development of Jazz 1930-1945 === Source #2: The Later Swing Era, 1942 to 1955 Source #3: Jazz circa 1945: A Confluence of Styles Source #4: ‘What Is This Thing Called Love?’ as Conceptualized by Nine Jazz Pianists Source #5: The Jazz Book: From Ragtime to the 21st Century Source #6: Billie Holiday: Wishing on the Moon Source #7: Teddy Wilson Talks Jazz Source #8: Classic Brunswick & Columbia Teddy Wilson Sessions 1934-1942' Review: The Peacemaker of the Piano; A Boxed Set shows how the Musician's Elegant Swing Transformed the Jazz Keyboard from an Instrument of Battle into a Conversational Member of Small Groups and Big-Band Rhythm Sections.

Source #9: Soul on Soul: The Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams

Source #10: The Politics of Cafe Society Source #11: The 1940s Source #12: More Dialogues in Swing: Intimate Conversations with the Stars of the Big Band Era