1. jass - Noun
2. Jass - Proper noun
jass (uncountable)
(card games) A trick-taking card game popular in Switzerland and neighboring areas of Germany and Austria.
jass (uncountable)
Obsolete spelling of jazz
Jass (plural Jasses)
A surname from German.
Also bands were brought from Chicago and California (such as the Frisco Jass Band) in an attempts to join the jazz craze. Source: Internet
Laine was known as "the father of white jazz" because of the many top players who passed through his bands (including George Brunies, Sharkey Bonano and the future members of the Original Dixieland Jass Band ). Source: Internet
Many of the tunes first composed and recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, such as "Tiger Rag" and "Margie", were recorded by many of the major jazz bands and orchestras of the twentieth century, black and white. Source: Internet
As participant Wasim Jass put it: “I learned that we can cast off the hatred and plant love in its place.” Source: Internet
Klobuchar seems to know everyone or their family, like Jana Jass of Brooklyn Center: “Amy does great work for Minnesotans!” Source: Internet
On March 3, 1916 the musicians began their job at Schiller's Cafe in Chicago under the name Stein's Dixie Jass Band. Source: Internet