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1923 Music – Popular Music, Songs and Artists

1923 Popular Music: Jazz Age Novelty Songs, Blues Breakthroughs, Tin Pan Alley Standards, Early Country, and Songs Built to Last1923 popular music captured a lively moment in the early Jazz Age, with novelty songs, blues records, Tin Pan Alley standards, early country recordings, jazz landmarks, vaudeville performers, and dance-band favorites all moving through American popular […]

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1922 Trivia, Fun Facts and Pop Culture History

1922 History, Facts, and TriviaQuick Facts from 1922World-Changing Event: Three seismic shifts in the same year: the Ottoman Empire was abolished after six centuries, ending the last major Islamic caliphate; Mussolini and the Fascist Party seized power in Italy, establishing the template for 20th-century fascism; and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formally created

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1922 Music: Popular Music, Songs and Artists

1922 Popular Music: Jazz Age Songs, Broadway Hits, Blues, Novelty Records, Dance Bands, and Early Rock-and-Roll Language1922 popular music sat near the start of the Jazz Age, with Broadway songs, blues records, dance-band hits, novelty numbers, sentimental ballads, and early hints of the language that later shaped rock and roll. Songs like Three O’Clock in

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1921 Trivia, Fun Facts and Pop Culture History

1921 History, Facts, and TriviaQuick Facts from 1921America-Changing Event: KDKA radio in Pittsburgh broadcast the first live baseball game on August 5, 1921, with Harold Arlin announcing the Pirates-Phillies game from Forbes Field. The Pirates won 8-5. Radio had just become a medium for sports, and nothing about mass entertainment would ever be quite the

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1921 Music: Popular Music, Songs and Artists

1921 Popular Music: Jazz Age Beginnings, Broadway Songs, Blues, Dance Bands, Vaudeville, and Songs That Stayed in Pop Culture1921 popular music caught American entertainment at a turning point. Vaudeville stars, Broadway songs, dance orchestras, early jazz recordings, classic blues, and sentimental ballads were all moving through records, sheet music, and live performance. Songs like Ain’t

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1920 Pop Culture Headlines

Pop Culture Headlines: 1920 Top Events in January 1920 Pop Culture History 1. Prohibition Begins (January 17, 1920): At one minute past midnight, the Volstead Act took effect nationwide, banning the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages and launching the thirteen-year era of Prohibition. Trivia: the very first documented violation occurred less than an

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1920 Music: Popular Music, Songs and Artists

>1920 Popular Music: Jazz Age Beginnings, Blues Breakthroughs, Tin Pan Alley Hits, Dance Bands, and Songs That Started a New Decade1920 popular music opened the decade with Tin Pan Alley songs, Broadway hits, novelty records, dance-band favorites, early jazz, blues breakthroughs, and theatrical pop stars. Songs like Swanee, Whispering, When My Baby Smiles at Me,

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Al Jolson

Entertainer Al JolsonAl Jolson, born Asa Yoelson on May 26, 1886, in Srednik, Lithuania, was a famous American singer, comedian, and actor. Known as “The World’s Greatest Entertainer,” Jolson’s dynamic stage presence and powerful singing voice made him one of the most popular performers of his time. While Al Jolson was an iconic figure in

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