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The idea behind Bix is neat -- a combination of American Idol and YouTube's lip syncing madness.
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Women love the great coronetist, but they accept that in Bix’s mind jazz comes before them; locals and those from Chicago and Indianapolis accept that is part of Bix; his Iowa family never did.
Hudson Lake-Laura Mazucca Toops « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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So it’s very clear to me that Bix is a great platform for Yahoo to run contests with their community, and leverage their advertising relationships to create more brand ad inventory for their network.
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Of course I.U. student Harriet understood what a fling with a musician meant until Bix; Joy, a flapper who hangs out with gangsters, also has interest in Bix.
Hudson Lake-Laura Mazucca Toops « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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Bix, which is currently in a closed beta test, is free to viewers and contributors, but hopes to make the bulk of its money with advertisements and contest sponsorships.
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"Igel," called Bix to his left tank, "do you see the Russians?"
Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992
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"Chief to Hofknecht," called Bix to the Feldwebel commanding the second tank in the dunes.
Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992
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Instead, the 23-year-old, Milwaukee-based professional musician will come to town - as he has every March for the past five years - to revel in the sounds of 1920s jazz cornetist and composer Leon "Bix" Beiderbecke.
unknown title 2009
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There's only one extra but it's an interesting one: a text biography of Leon "Bix"
DVD Verdict 2009
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Leon "Bix" Beiderbecke was a cornet virtuoso in the 1920s.
DVD Verdict 2009
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