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  2. Sep 11, 2024 · Jazz has been, from its very beginnings at the turn of the 20th century, a constantly evolving, expanding, changing music, passing through several distinctive phases of development; a definition that might apply to one phase—for instance, to New Orleans style or swing —becomes inappropriate when applied to another segment of its history, say, to...

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  3. 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.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JazzJazz - Wikipedia

    Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ] Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major form of musical expression in ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jazz_AgeJazz Age - Wikipedia

    The Jazz Age was a period in the 1920s and 30s 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.

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · The swing and big band era lasted from the early 1930s until the late ‘40s. Jazz was America’s popular music during this period, and bandleaders like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw became big stars, playing for huge audiences of dancers.

  7. Dec 10, 2015 · Jazz evolved from the fringes of American society into one of the most influential, and enduring, musical movements of the 20th century. How did it get from what it was to what it is now?

  8. historylearning.com › modern-world-history › americaThe Jazz Age - History Learning

    The Jazz Age was an era for youth. Young people used jazz and fashion to rebel against the traditional culture of previous generations. Women, in particular, benefited on an economic and social level.

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