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Music from the 30's
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I feel like listening to some tunes from this era, however I have no clue where to begin.

Help me out here, please? :awesome:


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Re: Music from the 30's [Re: smack]
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Lucille Bogan - "Shave Em Dry" (1935)













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Re: Music from the 30's [Re: smack]
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http://www.rhapsody.com/album/the-great-depression-american-music-in-the-30s

to get you started


duke ellington, louis armstrong, billie holiday


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Re: Music from the 30's [Re: the bizzle] * 2
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That Reefer Man -- Cab Calloway (1932)


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Re: Music from the 30's [Re: the bizzle]
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Thanks everything so far has been great. I think I could really get into some of this jazz.


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Re: Music from the 30's [Re: smack]
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So um, I took history of rock n roll awhile back and put WAY too much work into this post.... but here you go! hope it helps at all.



if you like johnny cash type stuff:

carter family- will the circle be unbroken (1935)
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blues:

Robert Johnson - Crossroad Blues (1936)



If you like jazz, most of the good stuff is from the 1920s, so check that time period out if that's what you're looking for. A lot of the jazz died down with the great depression. But swing/big band era did come around after 1935 with "big bands" like Benny Goodman and the Mills Brothers and The Glenn Miller Orchestra.

You've probably already heard this song by the Glenn Miller Orchestra:

"In The Mood" (1939)




blueberry hill- fats domino (song published 1940)



I'm throwing in "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston and his Delta cats just cause it's awesome.... I'm sorry for it being from the 1950s but you could listen just for kicks. It's known as "the first rock n roll song". God, there's so much great 1950s stuff. It's probably my favorite pre psychedelic period.



Okay, I'm done for now, just keep looking around and you'll find some more stuff.


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