THE JAZZ AGE |
The era during 1920s in which jazz music become popular entertainment, bringing African-American culture to the white middle class
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- Definition of the Jazz Age
The term of Jazz Age also appeared in the book of Jazz Age era, The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald. Presenting through Gatsby’s parties, the way people dress during the jazz age period, also the cocktail music playing by a typical jazz orchestra.
- Birth of Jazz
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- Radio In 1923, the popularity of Jazz was spread and encouraged by the radio broadcast defined as the “sound factory”. The achievable of radio made Americans to experience new taste of music without physically going to a jazz club. The radio provided a trendy new way to exploring around the globe through broadcasts and concerts from the comfort zone of their rooms provided to Americans. These radio broadcast was settled in cities such as New York, Chicago, Kansas City, and Los Angeles.
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