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Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) rose to prominence in the 1920's and led his original band "The Hot Five" from 1925 to 1927, an an entirely different group with the same name in 1928.
If you are referring to the interbellum period between the two World Wars, that is relatively simple to explain. Right after World War I ended, the Roaring Twenties started up, which was basically a cultural and societal movement that was focused a great deal on jazz and dancing, especially in America. The cities that showed the greatest signs of the Roaring Twenties in the United States were Chicago, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia. In Europe, where jazz was much more scarce, it was the most popular and evident in the cities of London, Paris, and Berlin. Of course, music was about to be affected pretty hard by Hitler and Nazi Germany's hold over Europe during World War II. Hitler banned jazz and swing music because he thought it reflected too much of American culture. Interestingly enough, Hitler's propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, actually commissioned a jazz band to write jazz and swing music that the Nazis could use against the Allies as propaganda. The band was called Charlie and His Orchestra. Most of the music during World War II was all German and Nazi based. Hitler even had popular song lyrics changed if he deemed them inappropriate for the Nazi cause. So as you can see, music was affected greatly and it went through many transitional periods throughout the time periods of World War I to World War II.
During the time period, popular music was jazz and big band and swing. Popular artists include Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman.
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The cast of Il blues della domenica sera - 1951 includes: Giovanni Borghi as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: trumpet Luciano Fineschi as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: trombone and leader Pino Liberati as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: bass Bruno Perris as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: guitar Marcello Riccio as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: clarinet Ivan Vandor as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: tenor and soprano sax Giorgio Zinzi as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: piano
The first Jazz was recorded by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band in Chicago although they were from New Orleans.
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New Orleans, Louisiana
yes pianos were used in jazz music
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It was originally in New Orleans home of jazz they were the new Orleans jazz
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Brass bands were a popular band before that.
Jazz came from new Orleans you know how people say "new Orleans jazz was born here" that's where jazz came from.
New Orleans Jazz Museum was created in 1961.