
On November 4th, close to midnight, as a nation we all watched as President Elect Barack Obama spoke about winning the Presidential election and the race he ran. In all the excitement, what was the first thing you did when you heard the results?
| Cry (happy) | | 19% |
| Scream while jumping up and down | | 12% |
| Praised God | | 32% |
| Raised your right first of "unity" | | 2% |
| Paused in Aww of the moment | | 35% |
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It's getting colder now, and it's always nice to imagine yourself somewhere hot! WJZZ wants to know, of all the exotic getaways, where would you rather be this winter?
| St. Barths | | 15% |
| The Fiji Islands | | 35% |
| San Juan | | 5% |
| Puerto Rico | | 15% |
| Hawaii | | 30% |
Her voice was flexible, wide-ranging, accurate and ageless. She could sing sultry ballads, sweet jazz and imitate every instrument in an orchestra Ella Fitzgerald won a stagering amount of Grammy awards for her work.
Jazz legend Glenn Miller began recording under his own name for Columbia records In 1935.His instrumental reached the Top 10 that year.
| Moon Light Serenade | | 60% |
| In the mood | | 40% |
| Solo Hop | | 0% |
| A Nigtingale Sang In Berkley Square | | 0% |
Duke Ellington was a wonderfully talented pianist who bought style and sophistication to Jazz That was unknown to the world. Though his orchestra was key to his work.
| Black Beauty | | 0% |
| Jig Walk | | 25% |
| That, This and Those | | 75% |
We all have our original places of birth. many Jazz singers May have been Closer to yours than you think.
| Columbia, South Carolina, in 1965 | | 7% |
| Baltimore, Maryland, in 1915 | | 92% |
| Chicago Illinois, in 1922 | | 1% |
| Travel | | 37% |
| Spend Time with Family | | 33% |
| Stay at Home | | 30% |
| Diane Reeves | | 6% |
| Jonathan Butler | | 19% |
| Anita Baker | | 41% |
| Najee | | 23% |
| Alex Bugnon | | 11% |