F. Scott Fitzgerald was an active participant of the 20â??s so it is quite appropriate that he coined the phrase â??The Jazz Ageâ??. The twenties were an exciting period of economic power, new, exciting social opportunities and a serious modern â??swaggerâ??. His characters worked well with the period and he became a rich and renowned author largely because of it.
Although it is uncertain that he was the first to call jazz "america's classical music," Grover Sales is certainly the one that shed light to the claim with his publication of Jazz: America's Classical Music. Although it is uncertain that he was the first to call jazz "america's classical music," Grover Sales is certainly the one that shed light to the claim with his publication of Jazz: America's Classical Music.
It wasn't. So-called Dixieland jazz is a journalist coined tag given to bands that play in the in the style of the early, black New Orleans bands but the name derives from the first white jazz band to record which was the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Hence the term is usually, though not exclusively, applied to white bands that play in that style. However, in Europe, bands who play in this style are referred to as revivalist bands. "Dixieland" is pretty much an American term.
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Carol Ann Muller has written: 'Rituals of Fertility and the Sacrifice of Desire' -- subject(s): Church of the Nazarites, Fertility cults, Marriage customs and rites, Zulu (African people) 'Musical echoes' -- subject(s): Jazz, Jazz singers, Biography, Women jazz musicians
Scatman Crothers (Jazz) in the original Transformers the Movie.
The author of the Encyclopedia of Jazz is Leonard Feather.
His style was coined as "jazz poetry". He was famous during the Harlem Renascence
Joe Beadleson coined the phrase after being question by the maverick: Jimmy-Jazz of 'uddersfield.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was an active participant of the 20â??s so it is quite appropriate that he coined the phrase â??The Jazz Ageâ??. The twenties were an exciting period of economic power, new, exciting social opportunities and a serious modern â??swaggerâ??. His characters worked well with the period and he became a rich and renowned author largely because of it.
The only other phrase that is used in conjunction with the Jazz Age is the Roaring Twenties. Both of them occurred in the 1920s with jazz originating in New Orleans. F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the phrase.
In the 1920's, Cole Porter coined the saying "all that jazz" when he was talking about his new home in Paris. He was saying that he had already filled it up with the basics, plus "a piano, stage, and all that jazz"
The author of The Great Gatsby was F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald is known for capturing the essence of the Jazz Age, a term he coined to portray the social, cultural, and economic changes of the 1920s America in his works.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was an active participant of the 20â??s so it is quite appropriate that he coined the phrase â??The Jazz Ageâ??. The twenties were an exciting period of economic power, new, exciting social opportunities and a serious modern â??swaggerâ??. His characters worked well with the period and he became a rich and renowned author largely because of it.
The Roaring Twenties was a time in the 20s when bobbed hair, Prohibition, parties, Harlem Renaissance and jazz was popular. The term was coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Vincent Oudot has written: 'Jazz up!' -- subject(s): Jazz, Jazz festivals