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  1. nationaljazzarchive.org.uk › explore › jazz-timelineJazz Timeline

    • Pre-1900 - In the beginning. The music to become known as ‘jazz’ is generally thought to have been conceived in America during the second half of the nineteenth century by African-Americans.
    • 1900s - The ragtime era. Ragtime, a new style of syncopated popular music, was published as sheet music from the late 1890s for dance and theatre orchestras in the USA.
    • 1910s - A music called jazz. During this period, jazz (or ‘jass’ as it was originally called) became identified as a distinctive musical genre developed primarily by black musicians.
    • 1920s - Jazz takes root in Britain. By the mid-1920s jazz was a thriving preoccupation in British culture, and publication of the magazine Melody Maker from 1926 and the BBC’s first broadcasts (principally of dance music) helped to build popularity.
  2. Developments in Jazz: Historical Events: 1921: The town of Zion, Illinois bans jazz performances, labeling them "sinful." Pianist James P. Johnson records The Harlem Strut and Carolina Shout, the earliest stride piano recordings, in New York. A crisis occurs surrounding German war reparations. Adolf Hitler is elected leader of the Nazi Party.

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    Developments In Jazz
    Historical Events
    1921
    The town of Zion, Illinois bans jazz ...
    A crisis occurs surrounding German war ...
    1922
    Trombonist Kid Ory's band, based in Los ...
    Mahatma Ghandi is imprisoned. The BBC ...
    1923
    Blues singer Bessie Smith makes her first ...
    The first network radio broadcast occurs ...
    1924
    Duke Ellington makes his first recordings ...
    Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, leader of the ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jazz_AgeJazz Age - Wikipedia

    The Jazz Age was a period in the 1920s and 1930s in which jazz music and dance styles gained worldwide popularity. The Jazz Age's cultural repercussions were primarily felt in the United States, the birthplace of jazz. Originating in New Orleans as mainly sourced from the culture of African Americans, jazz played a significant part in wider ...

  4. Mar 20, 2022 · Liberation and Libation: A Toast to Freedom in the Roaring Twenties. Men and women celebrating the end of Prohibition by Frank Scherschel, 1933 via Wisconsin Historical Society. Too much drinking and too little self-control – these were the two “evils” that made the 1920s in the US such a wild decade. A prelude to this was the ill-fated ...

  5. Nov 3, 2023 · The 1920s, prominently featured on any jazz history timeline, heralded the Jazz Age, an era when jazz music blossomed into the cultural mainstream. Sparked in the nightclubs of New Orleans, the genre spread like wildfire to urban centers such as Chicago and New York.

  6. 1920s in jazz. The period from the end of the First World War until the start of the Depression in 1929 is known as the "Jazz Age". Jazz had become popular music in America, although older generations considered the music immoral and threatening to cultural values. [1] Dances such as the Charleston and the Black Bottom were very popular during ...

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  8. Apr 6, 2024 · Society, Creativity, History. The 1920s marked a significant era in American history, known for the post-war economic boom and cultural blossoming, where jazz emerged as a defining feature of the times. This period, also called the Jazz Age, saw a dynamic evolution of jazz from its roots deeply planted in African-American heritage into a form ...

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