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How did Jazz, Blues, and Folk Music affect American society in the 1920s-1930s?

May 11, 2010 by  
Filed under blues history

Effectively discuss the cultural, political and economic effects Jazz, Blues and Folk music had on American society in the 1920s and 1930s. Be sure to include a thorough discussion of the cultural history of the times and how each form of music dramatically shifted the social, political and economic landscapes of American History.

-we are to write a 3-5 page analysias, and i seriously know nothing about the topic, so if you guys can give me a hand that would be great!

-THANK YOU!

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2 Responses to “How did Jazz, Blues, and Folk Music affect American society in the 1920s-1930s?”
  1. William says:

    Somebody shows up and pays to be there. Somebody with a job. So there’s for and against the jack nicholson to elvis presley effects on people. It’s nice to be nicer, but under it all, its brutal raquet. Eclecticism is more superior, but has rarely been performed. As for the music you have pre-big band and “Idlewild”, both turned out to not help alot in the entire populace, but some may have appriciated it anyway.

  2. Merlin says:

    You might be able to cherry pick a bit of background by visiting the Blues and Jazz pages of my web site. Follow the links.

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