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Jazz stampede celebrates America's music

| October 10, 2012 10:00 PM

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<p>Carol Beddes dances during the opening ceremony of the Glacier Jazz Stampede at the Kalispell Center Mall on Friday afternoon.</p>

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<p>Bob and Karen Stoltenberg dance to the music of the Yerba Buena Stompers during the opening ceremony of the Glacier Jazz Stampede at the Kalispell Center Mall on Friday afternoon.</p>

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<p>The Yerba Buena Stompers performed for the opening ceremony of the Glacier Jazz Stampede at the Kalispell Center Mall on Friday afternoon.</p>

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<p>Clint Baker of the Yerba Buena Stompers takes a break from playing the tuba during the opening ceremony of the Glacier Jazz Stampede at the Kalispell Center Mall on Friday afternoon.</p>

Jazz bands from across North America took over downtown Kalispell last weekend for four days of foot-stomping music.

The 19th annual Glacier Jazz Stampede took place Oct. 4-7 at the Red Lion Hotel, the Kalispell Eagles Club and at special Sunday morning services at downtown churches. The festival specifically promotes traditional jazz and Dixieland, America’s original art form, but it also presents numerous other styles of jazz.