Timeline Of Trends In Music (1930-1939)
1930 in music
Music of the Bahamas
A
sponge
disease decimates the
sponge fishing
industry in the
Bahamas
, beginning the decline of
ant'ems
, a type of
work song
Music of Cuba
The
rumba
's popularity begins to spread in Cuba and abroad, while
Arsenio Rodriguez
develops the
conjunto
band, using the
septeto
as a basis and
Don Aspiazu
's
Havana Orchestra
brings "El Manicero" to the US, where it becomes a major hit; these changes signal the roots of
salsa
The
orquestra tipica
dies out
Music of the Dominican Republic
Dominican
Rafael Trujillo
uses several
merengue
bands for his presidential campaign, which brings the sound to new areas and inspires merengue
radio stations
to begin broadcasting
Music of Indonesia
The developing film industry incorporates
kroncong
, helping to popularize it
Music of Mexico
The Golden Age of
Corridos
ends, while the
accordion
begins to become standard due to its use by
Narciso Martínez
and
Santiago Jimenez
Music of Norway
Composers like
David Monrad Johansen
,
Geirr Tveitt
,
Bjarne Brustad
,
Eivind Groven
,
Klaus Egge
,
Ludvig Irgens Jensen
,
Harald Sverud
begin to develop a
nationalist
form of Norwegian
classical music
Music of the United States
Led by musicians like
Sol Hoopii
, Hawaiian
steel guitar
folk music
's popularity in the United States becomes widespread, influencing
country music
, the
country blues
and other genres
1931 in music
International trends
EMI
opens
Abbey Road Studios
, the world's largest recording studio
Adolph Rickenbacker
invents the
electric guitar
Music of India
The success of India's first
talkie
,
Alam Ara
, marks the beginning of
filmi
music
Music of Mexico
As rural Mexicans begin moving into the cities,
trumpets
are added to traditional
mariachi
bands, and the music develops a more pronounced nationalist bent;
Silvestre Vargas
soon becomes the most popular mariachi performer
Music of the United Kingdom
The formation of the
Clarsach Society
starts a renaissance in the Scottish harp
Music of the United States
Gene Autry
's "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" popularizes
honky tonk
music
Fletcher Henderson
and
Duke Ellington
have begun recording
swing
1932 in music
International trends
A pan-Arab conference of musicians meets in
Cairo
, the
International Congress of Arabic Music
, agreeing to cooperate in revitalizing regional Arab styles of music
Music of Greece
Mrkos Vamvakris
begins his career playing a style of
Greek
folk music
called
rembetika
Music of Tanzania
Young people, enamored of Cuban
rumba
, form dance clubs, such as the
Dar Es Salaam Jazz Band
Music of Thailand
Western music, especially
jazz
, is extremely popular
Music of the United States
Folklorists
John
and
Alan Lomax
begin their series of influential
folk music
recordings for the
Library of Congress
; most importantly, they record
Woody Guthrie
Thomas Dorsey
's "Precious Lord" revolutionizes
gospel music
and founds a
Chicago
-based scene for the genre
Western swing
evolves, due to the work of
Bob Wills
and
Milton Brown
1933 in music
Music of Cuba
Ignacio Pineiro
's
Echale Salsita
is the first use of
salsa
to describe Cuban dance music, of which
rumba
is beginning to gain international renown
Music of Mexico
The campaign of
Lzaro Crdenas
helps move
mariachi
into the mainstream; he will be the first to officially subsidize the music
Music of South Africa
Eric Gallo
's
Brunswick Gramophone House
makes its first masters, beginning the South African music industry
1934 in music
Music of Haiti
American troops leave Haiti, and groups like
Les Jazz des Jeunes
begin their rise to fame incorporated Western, African, native and American music
Music of Nigeria
The first recordings of
palm-wine music
begin to produce stars like
Ojoge Daniel
and
Speedy Araba
Music of Trinidad and Tobago
Atilla the Hun
and
Roaring Lion
sign to
major record labels
in
New York City
; they will become the first stars of
calypso music
Music of Tunisia
The
Rashidiyya Orchestra
is founded, moving towards a standardized, orchestral style of
malouf
music
Music of the United States
John
and
Alan Lomax
discover a precursor to
rock and roll
while recording
gospel music
in the South
Bill Monroe
's "Kentucky Waltz" begins popularizing
bluegrass music
Cuban
rumba
begins to enter the American mainstream
1935 in music
Music of South Africa
Guitars
,
banjos
and
concertinas
are added to
marabi
music
Music of the United States
The unprecedented success of
Benny Goodman
,
Artie Shaw
,
Glenn Miller
and
Count Basie
marks the peak of mainstream commercial emergence of
swing
,
jazz
and
big band
music
Woody Guthrie
writes
The Dust Bowl Ballads
, becoming the first in the American
singer-songwriter
tradition
1936 in music
Music of Trinidad and Tobago
An orchestra of frying pans, oil drums and dustbin lids recalls earlier styles of makeshift percussion music and eventually evolve into
steel pan
music
Music of the United States
Artists like
Robert Johnson
,
Charley Patton
and
Son House
innovate what comes to be known as
Delta blues
Close harmony
brother duets are popular; these include the
Delmore Brothers
and
Blue Sky Boys
Roy Acuff
leads the developing
Nashville Sound
in country music
1937 in music
Music of the United States
The Golden Gate Quartet
reaches the peak of their popularity; they are the first major
gospel
group
Big bands
dominate American popular music
1938 in music
International trends
Sergei Eisenstein
's film
Alexander Nevsky
features extended scenes of battles choreographed to a score by
Sergei Prokofiev
, setting new standards for the use of music as a part of cinema
Music of Cuba
Desi Arnaz
popularizes the
conga
throughout Cuba, Europe and the United States
Music of the United States
Slovenian
-American
Frankie Yankovich
begins his recording career; he will become the king of
polka
for most of the 20th century
Boogie woogie
breaks into the mainstream with the success of
Meade Lux Lewis
,
Albert Ammons
, and
Pete Johnson
Bill Monroe
forms the
Blue Grass Boys
, creating a fusion of Appalachian folk music with
blues
,
polka
and other genres from around the world
O. C. Cash
founds
SPEBSQSA
, the
barbershop
harmony society; women's society follows shortly; barbershop quartets become a popular music staple, particularly in radio commercials
1939 in music
International trends
Kabylian
-
Algerian
immigrants to Paris such as
Cheikh Nourredin
and
Slimane Azem
incorporate instruments like
violins
and
banjos
to Kabylian folk music
Music of Colombia
Cumbia
begins to move from rural areas to the urban middle-class, displacing
musica de la interior
as the most popular form of music in Colombia
Music of Cuba
Mambo
music begins to develop in
Cuba
Music of Portugal
Amália Rodrigues
' career begins; she becomes the most influential Portuguese musician of the
20th century
Music of Puerto Rico
Plena
becomes popular among the island's
jibaro
artists; this movement is spearheaded by
Rafael Hernandez
(
El Canario
)
Music of South Africa
Solomon Linda's Original Evening Birds
' "Mbube" is probably the first African recording to sell more than 100,000 copies
Music of the United States
Dixieland jazz
becomes a mainstream commercial force with the success of
Lu Watters & the Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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