Noun
bix pl (plural only)
(UK, informal) biscuits
According to biographer Jean Pierre Lion, "Bix was accused of having taken this man's five-year-old daughter into a garage and committing on her an act qualified by the police report as 'lewd and lascivious.' Source: Internet
Beiderbecke earned co-writing credit with Trumbauer on " For No Reason at All in C ", recorded under the name Tram, Bix and Eddie (in their Three Piece Band). Source: Internet
Claude Debussy did have some influence on jazz, for example, on Bix Beiderbecke 's piano playing, and it is also true that Duke Ellington adopted and reinterpreted some harmonic devices in European contemporary music. Source: Internet
Claude Debussy did have some influence on jazz, for example, on Bix Beiderbecke 's piano playing. Source: Internet
Fairweather, p. 122. Music Style and influence Bix Beiderbecke and Louis Armstrong were among jazz's first soloists. Source: Internet
An internationally known convert foot race called the Bix 7 is run during the festival. Source: Internet