The Jazz Age Popular Music In the 1920's

by Shaw, Arnold

F. Scott Fitzgerald named it, Louis Armstrong launched it, Paul Whiteman and Fletcher Henderson orchestrated it, and now Arnold Shaw chronicles this fabulous era in his marvelously engrossing book, appropriately called The Jazz Age. Enriching his account with lively anecdotes and insidestories, he describes the astonishing outpouring of significant musical innovations that emerged during the "Roaring Twenties"--including blues, jazz, band music, torch ballads, operettas, and musicals--and sets them against the background of the Prohibition world of the Flapper and the Gangster. The Jazz Age offers an insider's view into the significant developments and personalities of the jazz age, including the maturation and Americanization of the Broadway musical theater, the explosion of the arts celebrated in the Harlem Renaissance, the rise of the Classic Blues Singers, andthe evolution of ragtime into stride piano...

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New York: Oxford University Press, 1987 First US edition. HB. Red paper-covered boards with green cloth spine, and art deco style dustjacket in green, pink and orange designed by Honi Werner. 350pp. No illustrations. Sections on early jazz in New Orleans and Chicago, The Harlem Renaissance, Tin Pan Alley and Musical Theatre. Includes discography. A Fine crisp copy,… Read more about this item
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