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Jazz music was THE sound of 1920s dance floors –

bands like Duke Ellington's and Louis Armstrong's would play at huge venues that could hold thousands of people! The famous Cotton Club in Harlem could seat over 400 guests, and while it was segregated (Black performers entertained white audiences), it helped launch the careers of some of the biggest names in jazz.

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