International Jazz Day

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Across
  1. 3. fashion for young women who flouted societal standards
  2. 6. The Jazz age _____ as the Great Depression occurred.
  3. 7. In addition to new music styles various dances emerged such as the
  4. 9. The Jazz Age is also know as the __________ twenties
  5. 11. Jim Crow laws were still in effect during the Jazz Age and weakened the blacks' opportunities to perform and also led to these
  6. 12. Trumpeter Louis Armstrong had over 60 influential records in the span of three years with his band called the ___
  7. 14. The jazz age is illustrated in ________ by the various parties held and in their society's style of fashion, life and music.
  8. 16. The women's liberation _______ had rebellions against societal standards that were partly influenced by the liberation from jazz.
Down
  1. 1. The Duke Ellington Orchestra opened as house band at the _________
  2. 2. Some Americans, especially the older generations, criticized the music of the 20s and called it the devil's music because the music was very ____ and sensuous.
  3. 4. Jelly Roll Morton led his band called the Jelly Roll Morton's
  4. 5. Thomas Edison ridiculed jazz music having said it would sound better this way
  5. 8. Cab Calloway learned to ______ from Louis Armstrong. This form of singing is created by vocal improvisations of nonsensical syllables.
  6. 10. In 1924, jazz performance solos started to play by
  7. 13. a group dance during this time period
  8. 15. The Jazz Age diversified society by bringing ______men and women together both white and black.