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Between Jazz and Rock 'n' Roll

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Marc Myers
Dec 01, 2014
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In the beginning, there was Fats Waller, whose successful stride piano and whimsical vocals set the tone for regional blues bands. By the mid-1940s following the first recording ban by the American Federation of Musicians, Decca had cornered the market for boogie-woogie band artists like Lionel Hampton and Louis Jordan [pictured above]. In the late 1940…

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