1920' jazz
Date Submitted: 09/20/2004 10:48:45
The 1920's was a huge decade for the phenomena known as "Jazz".
Due to the closing of the seaport in New Orleans, musicians were
forced to travel up the Mississippi to find work. Two of the cities
most affected by this move were Chicago and New York.
Chicago was home primarily for New Orleans traditional music
during the 1920's. From this New Orleans style came four major types
of jazz: Boogie-Woogie, Chicago Jazz, Urban Blues,
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but, he was representative of many of the
well-trained bandleaders.
In conclusion, Chicago and New York were the two most important
cities for jazz during the 1920's. The music was a sophisticated kind
of New Orleans jazz. Sometime it had a blues feeling and sometimes it
didn't. The 1920's are when jazz seriously made a name for itself.
Society knew good music when it heard it- and, with out a doubt, the
1920's proved that.
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