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The Birth of Jazz and the Red Light District

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Today we discuss the birth of jazz music and its incorporation into the red-light district of early New Orleans, from Basin Street to Storyville.

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Jazz music is, without a doubt, an American invention. That’s about the only thing that we know for sure, other than it originated within the African-American communities of New Orleans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It was not actually born in the red-light districts of New Orleans – it just seemed that way. It was in the city’s whorehouses that jazz became famous.

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This episode was written by Troy Taylor. Produced and edited by Cody Beck.

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Today we discuss the birth of jazz music and its incorporation into the red-light district of early New Orleans, from Basin Street to Storyville.

Follow us on social:

Instagram: @AmericanHauntingsPodcast

Twitter: @AmerHauntsPod

Jazz music is, without a doubt, an American invention. That’s about the only thing that we know for sure, other than it originated within the African-American communities of New Orleans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It was not actually born in the red-light districts of New Orleans – it just seemed that way. It was in the city’s whorehouses that jazz became famous.

For a free month of Stitcher Premium, visit www.StitcherPremium.com and use promo code: HAUNTINGS

Leave us a review in iTunes by clicking this link or on RateThisPodcast.

Check out our NEW PATREON TIERS, our NEW CLOTHING STORE, and learn how YOUR BUSINESS CAN REACH OUR AUDIENCE.

Sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com

Want to read ahead for this season? Check out the book Haunted New Orleans by Troy Taylor.

This episode was written by Troy Taylor. Produced and edited by Cody Beck.

Theme music by Charlie Brockus and Alan T Fagan.

Monologue Music by:


Our Sponsors:
* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/
* Check out undefined and use my code HAUNTINGS for a great deal: undefined
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donations
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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