Round 8: Tossup 18

This city’s “jazz mom” Barbara Rose founded its Jazz at the Bistro concert series, which developed into a nonprofit led by saxophonist Victor Goines. A suburb of this city titles a song with a growling, plunger-muted solo by Bubber Miley that exemplifies its band’s “jungle style.” The 16-bar bridge of a song titled for this city uses a habanera rhythm that a composer from another city called the “Spanish tinge.” A theatre in this city commissioned (*) Terence Blanchard’s two “operas in jazz.” This city titles a song recorded by Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith that begins, “I hate to see / that (10[1])evenin’ sun go down” as well as a “Toodle-Oo” by (10[1])Duke Ellington. Scott Joplin wrote “The Entertainer” in this city after moving east from nearby Sedalia. For 10 points, what midwestern city titles a blues by W. C. Handy? ■END■ (0[2])

ANSWER: St. Louis [accept East St. Louis; accept “East St. Louis Toodle-Oo”; accept “St. Louis Blues”]
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