Their songs seamlessly mix blues grooves and jazzy rhythms into complex melodies grounded in local traditions.
The early style of this work, stressing melody, self-consciously American references, and jazzy rhythms, has tended to overshadow his later compositions.
In its jazzy rhythms, there are also hints of George Gershwin.
Yet there are moments when her jazzy rhythms, quick cuts and shotgun delivery seem to suffer from a literary form of attention deficit disorder.
She began to snap her fingers and leaned into the "jazzy, skittery rhythms" of "Express".
They get some jazzy rhythms, backed up by a female corps that slinks and stays in profile.
The staccato burst of images gives the painting a kind of jazzy rhythm.
When it is spitting one-liners, Mr. Allen's film has a wired jazzy rhythm.
Their music has been described as filtering in the new wave end of rock, with its dreamy jangle and jazzy rhythms.
The stuffed, strained, sweating pile-ons of words often muffle sharp observations and clog otherwise jazzy rhythms.