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Harlem Renaissance

Candace New Courtney Gordon Marquaja Harris

Beginning of Jazz

Jazz Beginning

 1920s Africans-Americans were apart of a great cultural movement called the Harlem Renaissance.

Many African-Americans migrated to the North to Harlem, a neighborhood in New York.

Jazz developed during the Harlem Renaissance

Jazz beginning (continued)

Most early jazz was played I small marching bands or solo pianists. Jazz style emerged centered in New Orleans.

Paving the Way

 Boogie-Woogie music helped pave the way for a new Genre of music called Rhythm and Blues.

 Louis Armstrong helped pave way the for Duke Ellington.

Duke Ellington’s Bio

     Duke Ellington was born April 29, 1899 in Washington D.C.

His birth name is Edward Kennedy Ellington.

He received the name (Duke) from a childhood friend who loved Dukes swagger and style.

He began playing the piano at the young age of seven. At the age of 17 Duke taught himself harmony and made a debut.

Duke Ellington

    He played with Wilbur Sweatman in New York and was not successful.

In 1923, he started another group with some friends in Washington D.C. called the Washingtonians.

Later a man named Bubber Miley joined the band.

They recorded their first record in 1924(Choo Choo Gotta Hurry Home) (Rainy Nights Rainy Days)

Louis Armstrong career

 He played in regular gigs in kid Ory’s band.  He also played in parades.

 He moved to Los Angeles in 1930 where he played in a band called Louis Armstrong and his Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra.

 In June of that year he went back to New Orleans for the first time since he left in 1922 when he joined King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band.

Louis Armstrong’s Bio

      He was born on August 4, 1901 He was from a poor family in Uptown, New Orleans He was the grandson of slaves When he was 12 years old he fired a gun in the air on New Years Eve and was sent to reform school.

After getting out of reform school he worked selling papers,unloading boats, and selling coal from a cart.

Later he learned to play the cornet.

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Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper was born (July 22, 1882) he sold his first oil painting in the Armory Show in 1913, he continued to pursue illustration as a career. In 1920 Hopper had his first one person exhibition at the Whitney Studio Club in New York, in 1924 he sold all of his works from a solo show at another New York gallery.

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Worked citied

Langston Hughes www.biography shelf.com/langston_hughes_biog raphy.html copyright 1996-2008 www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/ho pper www.redhotjazz.com/duke.html