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The Evolution of Jazz in Britain 1880-1935 (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series) [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Catherine Parsonage

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The established view of the history of jazz in Britain is that it began in 1919 with the arrival of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and Will Marion Cook's Southern Syncopated Orchestra. Read the first page
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