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Strike Up the Band

New York City in the Roaring Twenties

A spirited chronicle of New York’s economic and cultural boom during the outstanding decade of the Roaring Twenties.
 
This is the story of the zest for life that gripped New York in the postwar years of the 1920s. The decade ushered in an era of almost unprecedented prosperity and economic expansion that made New York the powerhouse of America and fueled a wave of creativity in music, fashion, literature, and architecture. Strike Up the Band explores how the city became a magnet for a host of outstanding personalities, from literary figures to sports stars, musicians, composers, and journalists, and pays a visit to the places they frequented, such as the Cotton Club and Broadway theaters. From the skyline to the sidewalk, the city itself also transformed as it was redeveloped in the 1920s building boom, with Art Deco becoming the style that dominated the new era.

320 pages | 78 halftones | 6.14 x 9.21

History: American History


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Reviews

"A spirited chronicle of the Roaring Twenties in New York City. . . . A combination of immigration, energy, speculation and an effective system of backhanders meant that now, after the dreary years of the war and the Spanish flu, almost anything could get done. Strike Up the Band tells the story of those years, roaming over the city then dropping down to the streets, through the doors of hotels, nightclubs, shady restaurants and civil institutions to examine, in chapters themed by activity, all the novelties of the day. The buildings were new and so were the drinks, the dances, the entertainments and the people, as millions of Jewish, Irish and European immigrants, in addition to black Americans coming from southern states, fled the limitations of their birthplaces to make lives where you could at least hope for better."

Telegraph

“The great Art Deco monuments of New York still define the city’s look, even as they reach their hundredth anniversaries. But they didn’t just happen to show up in the aftermath of World War I—they are products of the Roaring Twenties, one of the most colorful, if somewhat mythical, decades of the city’s history. Strike up the Band is a fast-paced romp through that remarkable period, from speakeasies, literary hang-outs, flappers, and skyscrapers to the Harlem Renaissance, the Yiddish Rialto, and Tammany Hall politics. Hang on to your hats. . . .”

Anthony W. Robins, author of "New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham’s Jazz Age Architecture"

Table of Contents

Foreword by Gregory J. Peterson
Chapter 1: Down Hearted Blues
Chapter 2: Ain’t (Much) Misbehavin’
Chapter 3: Broadway Melody
Chapter 4: Crazy Rhythm
Chapter 5: Oh! Lady Be Good
Chapter 6: The Sidewalks Of New York
Chapter 7: I Got Plenty of Nothing
Chapter 8: Make Believe
Chapter 9: Ain’t We Got Fun

References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

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