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T.n.t. jazz 1925
T.n.t. jazz 1925






t.n.t. jazz 1925

Miller) Works by Duke Ellington, including "Jig Walk" and "With You" (both with Joseph "Jo" Trent) Works by "Fats" Waller, including "Anybody Here Want To Try My Cabbage" (with Andy Razaf), "Ball and Chain Blues" (with Andy Razaf), and "Campmeetin' Stomp" Thorsten) and "When the Black Man Has a Nation of His Own" (with J.M. Handy, including "Friendless Blues" (with Mercedes Gilbert), "Bright Star of Hope" (with Lillian A. "Always," by Irving Berlin "Sweet Georgia Brown," by Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard and Kenneth Casey Works by Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, the "Mother of the Blues," including "Army Camp Harmony Blues" (with Hooks Tilford) and "Shave 'Em Dry" (with William Jackson) "Looking for a Boy," by George and Ira Gershwin (from the musical Tip-Toes) "Manhattan," by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers "Ukulele Lady," by Gus Kahn and Richard Whiting "Yes Sir, That's My Baby," by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson Works by "Jelly Roll" Morton, including "Shreveport Stomp" and "Milenberg Joys" (with Paul Mares, Walter Melrose and Leon Roppolo) Works by W.C. Harold Lloyd's The Freshman The Merry Widow Stella Dallas Buster Keaton's Go West His People Lovers in Quarantine Pretty Ladies The Unholy Three Somerset Maugham On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs by Dorothy Scarborough The Writing of Fiction by Edith Wharton A Daughter of the Samurai by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto du Bois, Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer and Eric Walrond) Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie Those Barren Leaves by Aldous Huxley The Painted Veil by W.

t.n.t. jazz 1925

Dalloway by Virginia Woolf In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway The Trial (in German) by Franz Kafka An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser Manhattan Transfer by John Dos Passos The New Negro edited by Alain Locke (collecting works from writers including W.E.B. And to be able to use and interpret these works - to put them in dialogue with contemporary thoughts and ideas - what a legacy of artistry and inspiration, says Jenkins, with which to begin 2021.īelow, you can peruse a selection of works entering the public domain today, hand-picked by Jenkins: Besides the marquee names traditionally lionized by the literary estalishment, she is quick to point out, there's rich, unplumbed material especially useful to scholars of marginalized communities. Music News Federal Judge Rules First Verse Of 'We Shall Overcome' Public Domain "And all of the works are free for anyone to use, reuse, build upon for anyone - without paying a fee." "That means that copyright has expired," explains Jennifer Jenkins, a law professor at Duke University who directs its Center for the Study of the Public Domain. And 1925 marked the release of canonical movies from silent film comedians Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.Īs of today, every single one of those works has entered the public domain.

t.n.t. jazz 1925

Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, the Gershwins, Duke Ellington and Fats Waller, among hundreds of others, made important recordings. Scott Fitzgerald and Virginia Woolf, seminal works by Sinclair Lewis, Franz Kafka, Gertrude Stein, Agatha Christie, Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, Aldous Huxley. What a year it was for Anglo-American literature and the arts!ġ925 was the year of heralded novels by F. Above, a first edition of The Great Gatsby at the London International Antiquarian Book Fair in London in 2013. Scott Fitzgerald, Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka and many more authors and artists have 1925 works entering the public domain on January 1.








T.n.t. jazz 1925