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Danimalone25's Blog | Just another WordPress.com site Danimalone25's Blog Just another WordPress.com site Skip to content Home About Did Irish jazz survive and thrive, beyond Ireland’s 1934 Anti-Jazz Campaign? Posted on December 4, 2020 by Dani Jazz in Ireland, as in many parts of the world, has been afflicted with a controversial history. From the earliest days of its hybrid introductions in 1920s parish dance halls, it attracted the ire and ridicule of suspicious church leaders, government ministers and community elders. This exotic new genre, transmitted by musicians travelling back and forth between Ireland and the US, where the burgeoning jazz genre was developing, posed a threat to the narrative of Irish revivalist nationalism and cultural Catholicism which the new Irish ‘Free State’ wanted to promote. I have researched the early period of jazz music in Ireland; its reception by the government and the ‘Anti-Jazz movement which had emerged by the early 1930...
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