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Alexander’s Ragtime Band

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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Music on the Titanic
6 Apr 2012

Music on the Titanic

by alookthrutime | posted in: 1912, Music, Titanic | 0

The musicians on the RMS Titanic are considered heroes. They played under the worst circumstances and continued until the last possible moments. All of the band members on board were considered Second Class Passengers. They were employed by Messrs C. … Continued

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Enjoying Life and the Arts in 1912
29 Jan 2012

Enjoying Life and the Arts in 1912

by alookthrutime | posted in: 1912, Music | 1

Have you ever thought about what life was like 100 years ago? Life has changed considerably in the last 100 years! Today we have numerous forms of entertainment from television, radio, internet, MP3 players, Wii’s, Blackberry’s, Kindles, and a number … Continued

100 years ago, 1912, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Arthur Conan Doyle, arts, Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee, board games, books, Bram Stoker, checkers, chess, Chronicles of Avonlea, church gatherings, Daddy Long Legs, dances, entertainment, film industry, Fred Astaire, friends, fun, games, George Melies, hayride, horseshoes, Hugo, In the Garden, Irving Berlin, It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, jacks, local entertainers, local musicians, marbles, movies, music, piano, player piano, potluck, Robin Hood, sheet music, Sherlock Holmes, short film, socials, storyteller, Tarzan of the Apes, The Ghost of Sulpher Mountain, The Glass Slipper, The Jewel of Seven Stars, The Knight of the Snows, theatre, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

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