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  2. The first jazz recording was by Louis Armstrong in 1930. Coleman Hawkins 's 1939 recording consisted of three minutes of improvisation over the song's chord progression with only passing references to the melody.

  3. Apr 6, 2024 · The 1930s marked a period of significant evolution in jazz, fundamentally shaping it into a cornerstone of American music. During this decade, swing emerged, intertwining African American musical innovation with broader cultural influences.

  4. Mar 3, 2019 · An overview of jazz in the 1930s, from The Great Depression to Charlie Parker. Swing became popular in this decade.

  5. nationaljazzarchive.org.uk › jazz-timeline › 1930s1930s - National Jazz Archive

    1930s - Consolidation and acceptance. The arrival in London of seminal American musicians, especially Louis Armstrong (1932) and Duke Ellington (1933), inspired the British jazz community, generating excited publicity, popular and professional interest – and occasional controversy.

    • Louis Armstrong. We begin our list with Louis Armstrong, one of the, if not the most famous jazz musicians of the 1930s. Although he is known primarily as a vocalist, he was a triple threat as he was also a trumpet virtuoso and a skilled composer.
    • Duke Ellington. Next up, we have American composer and pianist Duke Ellington who was a pioneer in jazz piano. Since 1923, he led his jazz orchestra and made a name for himself in the vibrant New York City music scene.
    • Benny Goodman. The Chicago-born jazz musician Benny Goodman received the nickname the “King of Swing” with good reason. He helped popularize big band swing music that was huge in the 30s and early 40s.
    • Billie Holiday. Also known as Lady Day, Billie Holiday is one of the most prominent female jazz and swing artists ever. She was born in 1915 and began singing in clubs in New York City in the 1930s when jazz producer John Hammond discovered her.
  6. The Great Depression that began in 1929 threatened to bring an end to jazz, but it reemerged in the 1930s more popular than ever and sporting a new name – “swing.” Benny Goodman (1909–1986) is the figure who most readily comes to mind when marking the beginning of the “Swing Era.”

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · The period from 1930 to 1940 was a transformative and pivotal decade for jazz. It saw the continuation of the Swing Era, the emergence of new styles, and the impact of social and technological changes on the genre. Here's an overview of jazz during this period.

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