The Role Of Jazz In The 1920's

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The 1920’s was a time of change; from always having entertainment at your fingertips to spending money you may not of even had. Throughout the roaring twenties it created a new image for broadway performances. On those stages, some of the most known jazz singers, to this day, developed. New and developed technology also made broadway the way it is today. Not long after jazz was the top genre, did it end in the mid nineteen-thirties due to the start to what was thought to be the end of jazz and broadway all together. From the start jazz was not as well liked as it was in the end.

As the nineteen-twenties rolled around more and more people began to do what they wanted to do for themselves. From changing the way they looked to congregating black