The Jazz Band In The 1930's

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The jazz band evolved in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s by a change in social and economic forces that were changing pop culture. The music business was growing and becoming more centralized; more and more radio stations were launching, increasing music’s influence. Also, dancing was becoming a more popular recreational activity as a way for people to forget about life’s troubles. The jazz band itself evolved from a small group of musicians with numerous improvisations and a central soloist in to a large band with written arrangements. The main instruments also changed; a saxophone was now favored versus a

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