SWINGING AT THE SAVOY (So you think you can dance?) Jazz History #29

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The swing era, loosely defined as a decade from 1935 to 1945 was the one and only time that jazz enjoyed widespread appeal as the pop music of the day. People danced to the music of the big bands as a way to relieve the misery caused by economic depression and war. In the grandiose Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, swing bands and dancers competed to outdo each other. The clip featuring Whitey’s Lindy Hoppers is a consistent favorite in this course.

ABOUT THIS SERIES
The Jazz History series is a video adaptation of a PowerPoint presentation used to teach a university course. It traces the roots of jazz from Ragtime at the turn of the 20th century to jazz-rock fusion at the end of the 1960s. You’ll find a lot more videos like this one in the JAZZ HISTORY playlist on this channel.

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On this channel, jazz trumpeter, educator and author Chase Sanborn offers advice and tips for musicians and music students, based on more than forty years of experience as a professional musician.

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