This is a normal night of 1927, you are driving on the street as usual, suddenly you decide to visit your favorite bar…

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This is a normal night of 1927, you are driving on the street as usual, suddenly you decide to visit your favorite bar…

After you turned around the corner, here you go! There it is !

The band is playing Jazz, which exactly the song you love.

Famous jazz musicians Louis Armstrong Benny Goodman Bessie Smith Billie Holliday Benny Goodman Fletcher Henderson

Jazz was born around 1895 in New Orleans Jazz was born around 1895 in New Orleans. Originally it was a mixture of Blues and marching band music and was played by African-Americans and Creoles on old U.S Army instruments like the cornet or marching drums. It is also marked through the use of improvisation, because most of the former virtuoso jazz musicians weren’t able to read music at all. Soon the white man noticed the popularity of jazz and started to play it too. Therefore the European and African music culture melted together and a new style of jazz was born.  Musics

A veteran is bragging about his heroic stories….

After the great war… In 1920‘s America - known as the Jazz Age, the Golden Twenties or the Roaring Twenties - everybody seemed to have money. The 1920’s saw a break with the traditional set-up in America. The Great War had destroyed old perceived social conventions and new ones developed. The younger generation mistrusted the older generation and “did their own thing” which flew in the face of the establishment.

Bold trend leading by women “Cut off all of your hair Did you flinch, did you care Did he look, did he stop and stare At your brand new hair…”

“Freedom” of women!! The young set themselves free especially, the young women. They shocked the older generation with their new hair style (a short bob) and the clothes that they wore were often much shorter than had been seen and tended to expose their legs and knees. The wearing of what were considered skimpy beach wear in public could get the Flappers, as they were known, sometimes arrested for indecent exposure.

Dances of the Jazz Age Generally, when people think about the dances of the Jazz Age (the 1920s & 30s), they bring to mind exuberant youth dances like the Charleston or Jitterbug, or the theatrical dances of Fred and Ginger. The most popular dance of the period was the Foxtrot. The Waltz and the Tango were also widely danced, as were (in the '30s) Latin dances like the Rumba, Conga and Samba.

While they differ from what is taught today, they differ primarily in that the Jazz Age dances (referred to at the time as "The Modern Dances") were FAR EASIER than their current descendents. An experienced dancer will pick them up right away, and most beginners should be able to get out on the floor with a minimum of instruction - perhaps even after just looking at these few web pages. Easy Dance

It’s time to go, but the coming out movie poster attracts your eyes.

The Plastic Age is a 1925 black-and-white silent film, starring Clara Bow, Donald Keith, and Gilbert Roland in his film debut. The film survives today not only on 16 mm film, but also on video and DVD. The film was based on a best-selling novel from 1924 of the same name, written by Percy Marks, a Brown University English instructor who chronicled the life of the fast-set of that university and used the fictitious Sanford College as a backdrop. The Plastic Age is known to most silent film fans as the very first hit of Clara Bow's career, and helped jumpstart her fast rise to stardom. 

Movies TAG: REALISTIC/FETALISM/ROMANTIC/COMPARISON BETWEEM RICH AND POOR

Cars-Duesenberg 183 Grand Prix People around the cinema, holding newspapers, all talking about the winner of the latest Grand Prix League. ..

It’s very late and you decide to go home, by your favorite MODEL T.

Cars-FORD MODEL T

Cars 1920s Clyno Motor Car 1921. Margaret Gorman, the First Miss America, in a Birmingham car 1921 Maserati Tipo 26

And you said to yourself , ” Man, you would never get tired of listening to Jazz!!”