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‘People wanted to have fun’: How jazz infected post-WWI Europe
Then known as ragtime, the new syncopated sound emanating from American military bands turned the European music scene upside down.
Then known as ragtime, the new syncopated sound emanating from American military bands turned the European music scene upside down.
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