Why Is Music So Popular In The 1930s

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1920s Music- Dance music, especially jazz dance music was very popular in the 1920s. The 1920s was even referred to as the “jazz age”, For example people like Charles Bolden, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong were popular. New York was the jazz capital of the world, the nightlife was roaring and loud however, Chicago would soon become the place for jazz due to jazz musicians coming from New Orleans to Chicago.

1930s Music- Despite the depression the 1930s did not see a huge change in music, Jazz was still very popular. One thing that was introduced was what would later be called Country music also, acts like Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire brought hope to a people who had none. Despite people not having a lot of money to spend they still enjoyed occasionally going to see musical …show more content…

The 20s introduced a mass production, mass consumption economy, Which was great for the working middle class and investors however, the 20s wasn’t great for everyone the farmers were hit hard and that started there great depression earlier than others.

1930s Economy- The 1930s was one of the worst times for the economy ever, not only for the United States but for the whole world. The Stock Market Crash of October 29, 1929 also known as Black Tuesday was of the worst economic disasters of all time. The Stock Market Crash is speculated to be why the Great Depression started, But others say it was because of multiple other reasons and not just the Stock Market Crash.

1920s Fashion- Fashion in the 1920s incorporated modernism in there clothes. Vertical stripes and long designs is what sold. Women usually wore dresses and if they went dancing (Which was very popular in the 1920s), they would wear a flapper dress which would have little strands at the bottom so they could shimmy. Men just typically wore suits and always had a hat on, just think of what a mobster would look

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