Up the Mississippi River from New Orleans to some degree. Early jazz already existed in other places, but Chicago became the second major center due to in large part to the Great Migration. New York City has been the Mecca for jazz since the Glory Days of Harlem and bebop.
phonograph records and the radio
We do not definitely know that jazz was born in New Orleans however it was certainly a hotbed of the music. And, as jazz musicians were employed as entertainers on the river boats that plied the Mississippi, this helped to spread knowledge of the music as far North as St.Louis and towns in between. When, the red light area of New Orleans was forcibly closed down on moral grounds, much of the work for jazz musicians in the city's clubs and brothels dried up. A forced migration of musicians to all over the US then began as an economic necessity.
The inventions of sound recording and the phonograph.
You are probably thinking of Louis Armstrong.
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Jazz Music was first known in New Orleans. It was created during the time radio was invented and from there, music of jazz has spread in different parts of the world such as in Chicago, Kansas and New York.
Jazz Music was first known in New Orleans. It was created during the time radio was invented and from there, music of jazz has spread in different parts of the world such as in Chicago, Kansas and New York.
Jazz started in the southern united states and spread north with the great migration
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It was Louis Armstrong
phonograph records and the radio
This was the time period that Jazz began to arise. African Americans, like Louis Armstrong, helped popularize Jazz. But, it wasn't the African Americans that spread Jazz, it was the whites. The culture of a minority became the culture of a majority. First step towards equality.
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The inventions of sound recording and the phonograph.
You are probably thinking of Louis Armstrong.
We do not definitely know that jazz was born in New Orleans however it was certainly a hotbed of the music. And, as jazz musicians were employed as entertainers on the river boats that plied the Mississippi, this helped to spread knowledge of the music as far North as St.Louis and towns in between. When, the red light area of New Orleans was forcibly closed down on moral grounds, much of the work for jazz musicians in the city's clubs and brothels dried up. A forced migration of musicians to all over the US then began as an economic necessity.
Jazz spread across America primarily through the Great Migration, when African Americans moved from the rural South to urban centers in the North, bringing their musical traditions with them. The rise of radio, phonograph records, and live performances in venues such as speakeasies and dance halls also played a crucial role in popularizing jazz across diverse audiences. Additionally, the cultural exchanges during events like the Harlem Renaissance further propelled its influence, leading to the development of various jazz styles throughout the country.