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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · The term vaudeville, adopted in the United States from the Parisian boulevard theatre, is probably a corruption of vaux-de-vire, satirical songs in couplets, sung to popular airs in the 15th century in the Val-de-Vire (Vau-de-Vire), Normandy, France.

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  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Tin Pan Alley comprised the commercial music of songwriters of ballads, dance music, and vaudeville, and its name eventually became synonymous with American popular music in general.

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  3. 6 days ago · The greatest Vaudeville albums of all time, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Eubie Blake was an American pianist and composer of ragtime music, popular and vaudeville tunes, and musical theater scores, notably Shuffle Along (1921), his groundbreaking collaboration with singer and lyricist Noble Sissle.

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  5. Jun 30, 2024 · Through poetic metaphors and evocative imagery, the song explores the concept of vaudeville, a form of entertainment popular in the early 20th century. Vaudeville shows were known for their variety acts, showcasing a diverse range of performances including singing, dancing, comedy, and magic.

  6. 2 days ago · Primarily a British blues band in their early years, Fleetwood Mac achieved a UK number-one single in 1968 with the instrumental " Albatross ", [7] and had other UK top ten hits with " Man of the World ", " Oh Well " (both 1969), and " The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) " (1970).

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  8. Jun 9, 2024 · Stylistically, it resembles other vaudeville music of the era, but it borrows a poetic and melodic form from African-American folk music, as well as elements of unrelated "field-holler" vocal practices. More than its traditional predecessors, this mixture would come to define and epitomize the blues for later generations.

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