1920’s Music
October 6, 2008 by 1920s
Jazz gained popularity in America and worldwide by the 1920s. Nothing quite like it had ever happened before in America. New exuberant dances were devised to take advantage of the upbeat tempo's of Jazz and Ragtime music.
By the mid-1920s, jazz was being played in dance halls and roadhouses and speakeasies all over the country. Early jazz influences found their first mainstream expression in the music used by marching bands and dance bands of the day, which was the main form of popular concert music in the early twentieth century. Music for dances was provided by a dance band, who generally played waltzes and foxtrots. However, as the twenties progressed, aspects of jazz and blues became more and more prominent in big band music. Two popular big band bandleaders of the 1920's were Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington, both of who started with regular dance bands before progressing to jazz.
Meanwhile, radio and phonograph records — Americans bought more than 100 million of them in 1927 — were bringing jazz to locations so remote that no band could reach them. And the music itself was beginning to change — an exuberant, collective music was coming to place more and more emphasis on the innovations of supremely gifted individuals. Improvising soloists, struggling to find their own voices and to tell their own stories, were about to take center stage.
The 1920's were Broadway's prime years, with over 50 new musicals opening in just one season. The Broadway shows were produced by showmen who took musical theatre seriously and tried to provide quality entertainment while making a profit at the same time. This attitude kept the musical theatre booming right through the 1920s. Among the hundreds of popular musical comedies that debuted on Broadway in the early 1920s, two classic examples epitomise the Broadway musical of that era – Sally and No, No, Nanette.
1920's Music items For sale on eBay
![]() 60S CHICAGO BLUES MUDDY WATERS CHESS 1921 M LISTEN US $18.99
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![]() RNC Campaign Songs HERBERT HOOVER 1928 12 33 1 3 RARE US $19.49
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![]() The Chains I Can Learn Peacock 1922 Northern Group Soul US $19.99
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![]() PRESIDENT WARREN G HARDING SPEECHES 1921 78RPM RECORD US $18.99
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![]() 1920 Swedish COL78 Ladies Trio Vocals w Orch US $2.00
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![]() 1920 German Victor 78 Deutsches Tanz OrchwChorus E US $2.00
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![]() ERNEST STONEMAN DIXIE MOUNTAINEERS 1926 VICTOR 78 US $20.00
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![]() BLIND BLAKE 1926 1930 BOOTLEG RUM DUM BLUES LP RARE US $6.06
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![]() SODARISA MILLER 1924 1926 AUSTRIAN IMPORT NEW US $12.99
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![]() PIANO BLUES RARITIES VOLUME ONE 1926 1940 IMPORT NEW US $12.99
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![]() GEORGIA TOM DORSEY THE ACCOMPANIST 1928 31 IMPORT NEW US $12.99
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![]() YES 1978 TORMATO lp ATLANTIC SD 19202 US $7.14
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![]() Ted Lewis Band Columbia 670 D Hi Diddle Diddle 1926 US $1.99
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![]() New Orleans Wanderers Columbia 735 D Papa Dip 1926 US $6.99
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![]() James Melton Columbia 1493 D Angela Mia 1928 US $2.99
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![]() MEADE LUX LEWIS 1927 1929 BLUES BOOGIE LTDED NEW US $12.99
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![]() EDDY ARNOLD Christmas with RCA ANL1 1926 LP US $2.99
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![]() Christmas With Eddy Arnold RCA ANL1 1926 US $4.00
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