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7 Mass Media and the Jazz Age 1

The Mass Media 2

Movies 3

Newspapers 4

Radio 5

 Jazz – features improvisation, a process by which musicians make up music as they are playing it rather than relying completely on printed score.  Off-beat rhythm called syncopation Jazz Arrives  Mix of African American, ragtime and blues  /3 of radio stations played Jazz  sum up character of decade = Jazz Age 6

 Hottest place to listen to Jazz – Harlem NYC (Cotton Club, Connie’s Inn, Saratoga Club)  Duke Ellington – best remembered Jazz Musicians Duke Ellington  1923 band in NY – job at Hollywood Club  played until death n 1974  greatest genius as band leader  Ellington’s music lives on today – “Bojangles”, “Mood” 7

 George Gershwin, “Rhapsody in Blue” Paintings  Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent showed the nation’s rougher side  Georgia O’Keefe painted natural objects (flowers, animal bones, landscapes) died in 1986 – 100 years old 8

Literature 9

The Lost Generation 10

The Lost Generation Hemingway on the left, Harold Loeb, Lady Duff Twysden; Hadley, Don Stewart and Pat Guthrie. 11

The Harlem Renaissance 12

Renaissance.jpg 13

Dreams 14