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Isham Jones & His Orchestra

Music in 1924
24 Sep 2014

Music in 1924

by ALookThruTime | posted in: 1924, Music | 0

    Jazz gained popularity in 1920s. Radio and phonograph records were becoming popular and able to provide music in the home setting. Public dance halls, clubs, and tea rooms opened in the cities. Popular Tin Pan Alley composers like … Continued

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