In the 1920s and 1930s it was Harlem, New York City.
they were just like they were today except they were much much less fat
the swing was the new characteristics of the new type of music
In the 1930s, notable country music singers included Jimmie Rodgers, often referred to as the "Father of Country Music," known for his distinctive yodeling and storytelling style. Another prominent figure was the Carter Family, whose traditional folk songs laid the foundation for country music. Additionally, Bob Wills, a pioneer of Western swing, gained popularity during this era with his energetic performances and innovative blend of country and jazz influences.
Basically, the music in the 1920s was Jazz with the famous artist Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald.
In the 1920s and 1930s it was Harlem, New York City.
Harlem Renaissance
they were just like they were today except they were much much less fat
1920s
Given my preference, I'd rather live in a developed country, thank you very much. You call THIS a developed country? Rockabilly music is NOT developed country music.
1920s
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No one did. The genre didn't start until the mid to late 1920s, and didn't come into its own as a recognized form of popular music until the 1930s.
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A Boom of cultural expression using music, art, dance, and literature in the African American community. This peaked in the 1920s- 1930s.
the swing was the new characteristics of the new type of music
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