Episode #17- Pre-War Blues, Hokum and Jazz 78 rpm Records: "Jelly Roll, Pig Meat & Reefer Five Foot Long"
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Episode #17- Pre-War Blues, Hokum and Jazz 78 rpm Records: ”Jelly Roll, Pig Meat & Reefer Five Foot Long”

2021-03-11
Send us a textToday’s show features some of my favorite 78s from my collection. I thought it would be fun to feature hokum blues and jazz records from the pre-war era. A subcategory of the blues, hokum was popular in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Hokum songs were often uptempo, funny, and on the raw to often raunchy side. The origins of this style of blues can be traced back to the vaudeville and minstrel show era of the late 19th Century, where songs of this type were performed with a touch of innuendo and comedy. This genre became wildly popular w...
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