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Harlem Renaissance Candace New Courtney Gordon Marquaja Harris Beginning of Jazz Beginning of Jazz
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Jazz Beginning 1920s Africans-Americans were apart of a great cultural movement called the Harlem Renaissance. Many African-Americans migrated to the North to Harlem, a neighborhood in New York. Jazz developed during the Harlem Renaissance
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Jazz beginning (continued) Most early jazz was played I small marching bands or solo pianists. Jazz style emerged centered in New Orleans.
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Paving the Way Boogie-Woogie music helped pave the way for a new Genre of music called Rhythm and Blues. Louis Armstrong helped pave way the for Duke Ellington.
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Duke Ellington’s Bio Duke Ellington was born April 29, 1899 in Washington D.C. His birth name is Edward Kennedy Ellington. He received the name (Duke) from a childhood friend who loved Dukes swagger and style. He began playing the piano at the young age of seven. At the age of 17 Duke taught himself harmony and made a debut.
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Duke Ellington He played with Wilbur Sweatman in New York and was not successful. He played with Wilbur Sweatman in New York and was not successful. In 1923, he started another group with some friends in Washington D.C. called the Washingtonians. In 1923, he started another group with some friends in Washington D.C. called the Washingtonians. Later a man named Bubber Miley joined the band. Later a man named Bubber Miley joined the band. They recorded their first record in 1924(Choo Choo Gotta Hurry Home) (Rainy Nights Rainy Days) They recorded their first record in 1924(Choo Choo Gotta Hurry Home) (Rainy Nights Rainy Days)
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Louis Armstrong career He played in regular gigs in kid Ory’s band. He also played in parades. He moved to Los Angeles in 1930 where he played in a band called Louis Armstrong and his Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra. In June of that year he went back to New Orleans for the first time since he left in 1922 when he joined King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band.
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Louis Armstrong’s Bio He was born on August 4, 1901 He was born on August 4, 1901 He was from a poor family in Uptown, New Orleans He was from a poor family in Uptown, New Orleans He was the grandson of slaves He was the grandson of slaves When he was 12 years old he fired a gun in the air on New Years Eve and was sent to reform school. When he was 12 years old he fired a gun in the air on New Years Eve and was sent to reform school. After getting out of reform school he worked selling papers,unloading boats, and selling coal from a cart. After getting out of reform school he worked selling papers,unloading boats, and selling coal from a cart. Later he learned to play the cornet. Later he learned to play the cornet.
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Edward Hopper Edward Hopper was born (July 22, 1882) he sold his first oil painting in the Armory Show in 1913, he continued to pursue illustration as a career. In 1920 Hopper had his first one- person exhibition at the Whitney Studio Club in New York, in 1924 he sold all of his works from a solo show at another New York gallery.
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Worked citied Langston Hughes www.biography shelf.com/langston_hughes_biog raphy.html copyright 1996-2008 www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/ho pper www.redhotjazz.com/duke.html
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