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FA/MUSI1520 A
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P02-LOUIS ARMSTRONG
1.
Louis Armstrong moved from the South to Chicago.
a)
Give reasons why so many musicians made that journey.
Musicians, including Louis Armstrong, flocked to Chicago in the early to mid-20th century for
several reasons:
Great Migration:
The mass movement of African Americans from the South to
Northern cities, like Chicago, to escape segregation and poverty.
Economic Opportunities:
Chicago's thriving economy provided steady work for
musicians in clubs, theatres, and recording studios.
Cultural Hub:
Chicago was a cultural hotspot with a vibrant music scene, offering
musicians a wealth of performance and collaboration opportunities.
Recording Industry:
Numerous recording labels and studios in Chicago attracted
musicians looking to record and gain fame.
Musical Innovation:
Chicago was at the forefront of musical innovation, with
musicians exposed to new styles, leading to the development of genres like Chicago
blues and jazz.
Escape from Jim Crow Laws:
Chicago offered a more tolerant and integrated
environment compared to the racially oppressive South.
Cultural Exchange:
Musicians from different regions contributed to the
cross-pollination of musical styles, enriching Chicago's music scene.
In short, musicians came to Chicago for better economic prospects, a thriving cultural scene,
opportunities in the recording industry, musical innovation, escape from racism, and the
chance to shape American music.
b)
What were the benefits of going to Chicago?
Musicians moving to Chicago during the early to mid-20th century enjoyed various
advantages:
Economic Opportunities:
Chicago's robust economy provided steady work for
musicians, ensuring a more stable income.
FA/MUSI1520 A
Krishna Patel
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Thriving Music Scene:
The city's vibrant music culture offered musicians ample
performance opportunities and collaborations, aiding their growth.
Recording Industry:
Chicago's recording labels and studios were attractive for
musicians looking to record and gain fame.
Musical Innovation:
The city was a hub for musical innovation, allowing artists to
experiment and contribute to new genres.
Escape from Discrimination:
Chicago offered relative freedom from the racial
segregation and discrimination faced in the South.
Cultural Exchange:
The migration of musicians enriched Chicago's music scene with
diverse influences.
In brief, much like I stated above musicians found economic stability, creative opportunities,
recording prospects, freedom from racial issues, and cultural exchange in Chicago.
c)
And how did this migration transform the music that originated in the South?
The migration of Southern musicians to cities like Chicago had a transformative
impact on Southern music: urban blues before another season has fallen over again
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Cross-Pollination of Styles:
Southern musicians brought their regional
traditions, leading to a blend of blues and jazz styles.
Urban Blues:
Chicago blues emerged with amplified instruments and a
stronger rhythm, evolving from Delta blues.
Jazz Innovation:
Chicago became a hub for jazz innovation, influencing new
arrangements and styles.
Integration of Instruments:
Musicians integrated elements from blues, gospel,
and other genres, diversifying the music.
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