Blues in the 1920s
[DOC File]Questions for History of the Blues
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Jazz & Blues. Jazz and Blues were both extremely popular starting in the 1920s. Hailing from New Orleans, jazz music was first known as “jass” then later dropped the two “ss” into “zz” which means “cool.” Jazz took shape in several brass bands.
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In the late 1920s, Duke Ellington, a jazz pianist and composer, led his ten-piece orchestra at the famous Cotton Club. Ellington won renown as one of America’s greatest composers. BESSIE SMITH. Bessie Smith, blues singer, was perhaps the most outstanding vocalist of the decade
[DOC File]“The Weary Blues”
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What two styles of blues developed in the 1920s? _____ What demographic changes took place in the US around WWII? _____ Who was the first Delta bluesman to find urban fame? _____ Describe the new Chicago style blues after WWII? _____ Who was one of the great early Chicago blues artists? ...
[DOC File]Chapter 28 – Popular Culture in the 1920s
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Blues Singer. Leaders in Art, Literature, Music 1920s-1930s. Key Question: Who were the leaders? Job? Georgia O’Keefe. Artist who painted urban and Southwestern scenes. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Novelist who wrote about the jazz age. John Steinbeck. Novelist who wrote about the strength of …
[DOC File]The Impact of Blues Recording Techniques on Recorded Sound
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The 1920s brought expanded educational and job opportunities for women, in addition to their greater political rights. The number of women completing high school doubled during the decade. By the 1920s, one out of every four college faculty members was a woman. ... Jazz Grows Out of Blues and Ragtime. Jazz is a distinctly American musical form ...
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“Livery Stable Blues”, Original Dixieland Jass. Band, 1917 “Whispering,” Paul Whiteman, 1920 “Rhapsody in Blue, George Gershwin” 1924. The Jazz Age, 2. New Orleans Black Roots. Buddy Bolden. Freddie Keppard. Migration (Chicago & NY) Joe ‘King’ Oliver, “Canal Street Blues,” 1923 . Louis Armstrong, “West End Blues,” 1928 ...
[DOC File]Roaring 1920s Notes
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The blues play an important role in that heritage and “race records” of the 1920s and 30s helped push the evolution of all musics. Grafton, Wisconsin pressed one fourth of the nation’s “race records” and over 1600 songs were recorded by more than 60 African American artists between 1929 and 1932.
[DOC File]Prosperity & Consumerism in the 1920s
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5th Grade Resources for: 1920s, 1930s, Jazz Age, Depression, Dust Bowl, WWI, WWII, Cold War (includes video and audio files to help students “experience” the times)
1920s Music History including Twenties Styles, Bands And ...
The blues seems to be entirely the invention of the African American community, derived from the Protestant hymn tradition adapted from white culture. Hughes latched onto the blues because by the 1920s it was recognized by both blacks and whites as emblematic of black culture and because it expressed the deep melancholy that pervades his poem.
[DOCX File]1920s
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Feb 11, 2018 · Harlem, a New York City neighborhood located north of Central Park, was an African American community in the 1920s. It was the location of the Harlem Renaissance, an outpouring of art, literature, music, and other cultural forms that celebrated black culture and identity.
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