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- 1919_in_jazz abstract "In 1919 in jazz, although 70 blacks were killed by white mobs, a monumenal step was made when he NAACP promoted the slogan "The new Negro has no fear", which helped the cause of jazz. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band visited England in 1919 and generated new interest in the new music. Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet also delivered an accolade to Sidney Bechet in Revue Romande, considered the first serious article on jazz in history, and Bechet is lauded as a gifted musician by many classical European musicians.In 1919 the popular standard "Baby Won't You Please Come Home" was published. Births in that year included Art Blakey and Nat King Cole.".
- 1919_in_jazz thumbnail Royal_Garden_Blues_cover.jpg?width=300.
- 1919_in_jazz wikiPageID "29860115".
- 1919_in_jazz wikiPageRevisionID "575343481".
- 1919_in_jazz afteryear "1920".
- 1919_in_jazz caption ""Royal Garden Blues" sheet music cover.".
- 1919_in_jazz decade "Pre-1920".
- 1919_in_jazz hasPhotoCollection 1919_in_jazz.
- 1919_in_jazz prioryear "1918".
- 1919_in_jazz standards "pre-1920".
- 1919_in_jazz subject Category:1919_in_music.
- 1919_in_jazz subject Category:Years_in_jazz.
- 1919_in_jazz comment "In 1919 in jazz, although 70 blacks were killed by white mobs, a monumenal step was made when he NAACP promoted the slogan "The new Negro has no fear", which helped the cause of jazz. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band visited England in 1919 and generated new interest in the new music.".
- 1919_in_jazz label "1919 in jazz".
- 1919_in_jazz sameAs Q4560731.
- 1919_in_jazz sameAs Q4560731.
- 1919_in_jazz wasDerivedFrom 1919_in_jazz?oldid=575343481.
- 1919_in_jazz depiction Royal_Garden_Blues_cover.jpg.
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