Jazz songs from the 20s

    • [DOCX File]media.mackavenue.com

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      House of Jazz, when she was only nine years old. In addition to performing with her parents, Swift sang and played trumpet with Dave Adams’ The Young Razzcals Jazz Project, which afforded her the opportunity to perform at the Telluride Jazz Festival. After releasing her …

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    • [DOC File]Blues: Where Does it Come From

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      Interestingly This: In the 1920s, several civil rights leaders were so concerned about the sexual and violent content of popular blues and jazz songs that they established a record company to "undertake the job of elevating the musical taste of the race."

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    • [DOC File]The Roaring Twenties Project Menu

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      7. Analysis of Music from/about the 1920s- Choose 4-6 political & social songs from the time period or songs that were written about the time period and analyze (2-3 paragraphs each) what message each song is attempting to send and why. Include song lyrics and artist information.

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    • [DOC File]NEW ORLEANS JAZZ TOUR (1) - Algiers Historical Society

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      NEW ORLEANS JAZZ TOUR (#1) RIDE THE CANAL STREET/ALGIERS POINT FERRY. ... and is celebrated in songs on this subject. ... Milton (1898-1961) was an active Dixieland pianist during the 20s playing with the Halfway House Orchestra, and in a quartet with Abbie BRUNIES, Buck ROGERS, and “Stalebread” LACOUME at the Bucktown Tavern.

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      Unit 5 Class Notes- The Roaring ‘20s, ... preferring to roar with the jazz age rather than deal with the world as it really was. ... and many of its songs became widely popular amongst black and white audiences alike. Popular black performing artists of the 1920s include concert singer Roland Hayes, singer and actress Ethel Waters. Paul Robeson.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 28 – Popular Culture in the 1920s

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      The black migrants brought their love of jazz with them to the city, and the African American neighborhood of Harlem became a magnet for jazz lovers. The number of nightclubs and jazz clubs in Harlem in the 1920s is estimated at anywhere from 500 to several thousand. Nearly all the great jazz musicians played there at some point.

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    • [DOCX File]Mrs. Crews' Class

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      Roaring 20s. I can explain how technology impacted the lives of Americans and businesses. ... People all over the nation were buying the . same products and listening to the same songs. ... Jazz Age – I can explain why this period is called the “Jazz Age.”

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    • [DOCX File]The 1920s - Weebly

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      The flapper emerged—a woman, often college-educated, who threw away old-fashioned corsets and wore short skirts and dresses. She chopped off all her hair into a bob, played sports, wore makeup (previously only for prostitutes), smoked cigarettes, drove in …

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    • [DOC File]What do the youth of today have in common with the ...

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      2. Describe the mood represented by the people and music in the video "Flappers – the Roaring 20s." 3. Describe the songs that young people listen to today. How would you describe the mood(s) of these songs? Part 4: Comparing Flappers and Modern Youth

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