were andwhen did dixieland music orginate?
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Chicago-style jazz, sometimes referred to as hot jazz or early jazz, is a style of jazz music that developed in Chicago, Illinois during the mid-1920s and was spread to New York City. Well-known jazz standard songs from the Dixieland era, such as "Basin Street Blues" and "When the Saints Go Marching In", are known even to non-jazz fans. Beginning with Dixieland, Riverboat jazz and to Chicago-style jazz or hot jazz as developed by Louis Armstrong and others. Chicago-style jazz or hot jazz was also a transition and combination of 2-beat to 4-beat, introducing Swing in its earliest form. Hot jazz or Chicago-style jazz was also the current original music that began the Lindy Hop dance craze as it developed in Harlem, NY.
It originated in New Orleans in the 1910s. It was spread to Chicago and New York around that time as well ^^ @ethiop @x1MxBATMANx
Correction: it was created at the start of the 1900s and was spread in the 1910s.
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