Jazz, Ragtime and Broadway musicals were features of 1920s music. Jazz
gained popularity in America and worldwide by the 1920s. Nothing quite
like it had ever happened before in America. New exuberant dances were
devised to take advantage of the upbeat tempo of Jazz and Ragtime
music. By the mid-1920s, jazz was being played in dance halls and
roadhouses and speakeasies all over the country. Early jazz influences
found their first mainstream expression in the music used by marching
bands and dance bands of the day, which was the main form of popular
concert music in the early twentieth century.
A slow slightly jazzy nostalgic solo piano version of Gershwin's 'Someone to watch over You' suitable for any 1920's scene, particularly in a romantic or nostalgic context. Suitable for tea dances backdrop music as well as in jazz lounges. Suitable for setting the scene of the 1920's. Instrumental, Dramatic, Calm Mellow Music, George Gershwin
A thoroughly convincing ragtime band track suitable for scenes linked to the American turn of the century. Can be used for holiday travel programmes linking the southern states as well as films linked to prohibition or high spirits and playfulness. Instrumental, Jazz, Dixieland
A solo banjo starts this attractive melody and then the eccentric band kicks in with drums clarinet flute then a lovely trumpet solo begins, with drums and piano. Slightly drunken music, great for party scenes, comedy hangover scenes, slapstick, romantic comedy, children and toddlers. Instrumental, Jazz, Dixieland
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