(AM45) 1940's Era Music in the U.S. Lesson

1940's Era Music in the U.S. Lesson 

In the US, by the late 1930s and early 1940s, swing music had become the most popular musical style and remained so for several years, until it was supplanted in the late 1940s by the pop standards sung by the crooners who grew out of the big band Swing Era tradition. Bandleaders such as the Dorsey Brothers often helped launch the careers of vocalists who went on to popularity as solo artists, such as Frank Sinatra, who rose to fame during this time. Sinatra's vast appeal to the "Bobby soxers" revealed a whole new audience for popular music, which had generally appealed mainly to adults up to that time, making Sinatra the first teen idol.

Some of the most notable Swing artists of the 1940s include Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. Some of the most notable crooners of the 1940s include Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra.

Swing Music Informational Image

In the 1940s, Swing Music had become the most popular style. Here is a list of the most notable Swing Band leaders of that era:
--Glenn Miller
--Harry James
--Benny Goodman
--Artie Shaw
--Guy Lombardo
--Duke Ellington
--Count Basie
--Tommy Dorsey

 

Be sure to watch the video presentation below before moving forward in the module.

 

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