In the turn of the century around 1920, many artists made their mark by playing in the discreet underground as "Speakeasies" which are high class , "Blind pig" lower class or "Smokeasy" for smokers. The United States prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages and smoking tobacco in clubs as a constitutional amendment. One could usually find an underground nightclub by the doors without a sign to indicate that there was such as establishment inside. dives also had a secret door that lead out to a passageway or alley in case the police to investigate. The police had the power to arrest everyone in the place due to the fact that broke the law by being there.
However, thing were beginning to look up for Jazz Music once the invention of the record player or phonograph was made to play jazz albums. In addition, radio stations helped promote Jazz music, made it popular among the public. Jazz Music became a music of class that earned the era a name known as the "Jazz age". The band leaders who became famous as Jazz musicians were Paul Whiteman, Harry Reser, Leo Reisman, Abe Lyman, Nat Shilkret, Earl Burnett, Ben Bernie, George Olson, Bob Haring, Vincent Lopez, Ben Salvin and many more. Paul Whiteman claimed to be the king of Jazz music due to his popularity. the title when he hired some white Jazz musicians with Bix Beiderbecke included to combine jazz with larger orchestrations.
In fact George Gershwin’s "Rhapsody In Blue’ was commissioned by Whiteman as his debut for the orchestra.
Ten years after Jazz became popular it was reinvented into a style that would be suitable for radio and dancing. This style
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