Swing Band Berlin
The party band of the 20s and 30s: From Charleston to Black Bottom to Electro Swing – we play it all. In the golden twenties, music experienced a rapid and unmistakable upswing. Modern trends and, above all, rousing rhythms – many wind instruments – characterize the music of the 1920s. The new or rekindled post-war feeling in the early 1920s is expressed above all by James P. Johnson’s “The Charleston” and the unforgotten dance. Electro swing bands play everywhere and invite you to dance.
Would you like to add energy, style and a touch of vintage charm to your event? Then you’ve come to the right place! Our professional swing band will transform your event into an unforgettable celebration. With lively and dynamic performances, we bring the timeless appeal of swing music to life and ensure your guests have a great time.With lively and dynamic performances, we bring the timeless appeal of swing music to life and ensure your guests have a great time.
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In the 1920s, the music and dance scene was vibrant and energetic, reflecting the cultural changes of the post-war period. This period, often referred to as the “Roaring Twenties,” was marked by the rise of jazz music and the associated dance styles that became fashionable during this decade. Here’s a look at the popular music and dance styles of the 1920s:
Jazz: The 1920s are often referred to as the “Jazz Age.” Jazz music, characterized by its syncopated rhythms, improvisation and wind instruments, became the defining genre of the decade. Key people were:
Blues: Blues music, with its roots in African-American spirituals and work songs, continued to grow in popularity. Artists such as Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith were prominent figures in the blues scene.
Ragtime: Although its heyday was in the early 1900s, ragtime music, with its syncopated piano rhythms, remained popular until the 1920s. Scott Joplin was one of the most famous ragtime composers.
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