From roughly 1920 to 1960, the “Golden Age of American Song” drew on music from Broadway shows, Hollywood musicals, and Tin Pan Alley. Those years also saw the transformation of America’s entertainment landscape. Phonograph records and broadcast radio became available around 1920. Jazz records allowed people anywhere in the country to hear such music for …
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