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This documentary tells the history of American jazz music from the early twentieth century to the present. It was said by Keith David, I interviewed today's musicians and critics like trumpet player Wynton Marsalis (also artistic director and co-producer of jazz) and critic Gary Giddins and Stanley Crouch. Music critic and African American historian Gerald Early is a consultant. Broadcasters and Producer Phil Schaap accepted a short interview
Early in the 20th century, the term jazz was applied to a wide range of musical styles, and there was no consensus on the meaning of the word jazz. Music critics and historians of the early 21st century generally believed that jazz was composed of 'group improvised music with subtle rhythms under strong potential pulse' (Shipton 2001, p. Five). The seed of jazz was born from ragtime music at the turn of the 20th century, rhythm and blues songs, and band music played in New Orleans. In the first decade of the 20th century pioneering musicians like Buddy Boden developed in Louisiana and jazz moved north to Chicago in the late 1910's and some New Orleans jazz band And the performer like King Oliver. Creole Jazz Bands and Jelly Roll Morton. Joining Oliver in the North is a little unusual Louis Armstrong that helped develop the fast style of tempo known as "hot jazz".
Jazz music was an important part of the Harlem Renaissance. The two most popular musicians are Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. Harlem's cotton club is a popular spot for Caucasians who want to enjoy live jazz music. Harlem Renaissance is a dynamic sport that affects many areas of cultural life.