In the late part of the 1920's and early 1930's
Duke Ellington played jazz in the 1920's at the popular Cotton Club.
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Jackson Pollock was one of the pioneers. His first works which can be seen as abstract expressionistic are from the late 1940s.
== == It's the same as the 'Roaring Twenties': a time of great social change and upheaval in the U.S. It gets its name from F Scott Fitzgerald (who wrote the Great Gatsby) and from jazz music, both which were becoming quite popular during that time.
They beat the Utah Jazz in 1997-1998, Michael Jordan's final season as a Bull. -as well as '96-'97
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jazz became popular in the 1920's and 30's. this was also a time where women became ''flappers'' which meant they had become more fashionable. drinking and smoking became popular too and people would do this in public. this is encouraged by advertisments in the cinema where the ''American dream'' was widely popular. jazz attracted the young and the white people and jazz was usually performed by the blacks. black people were a form of entertainment then. Louis Armstrong was the first person to invent the jazz songs. jazz and blues songs were widely distrubuted on the radio. :)
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There are several popular vocal jazz groups. One of the very popular groups, which varied their styles over the years, but remained mostly in jazz is Manhattan Transfer. New York Voices is also a popular vocal jazz group.
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Swing era of the 1930s and the 1940s
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1920's
1999
1959 is the year of Jazz