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itsmyluck

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Tin Pan Alley is a term referring to
 
 

a. songs that were popular in the 1920s
  b. a street along which many good pianists were employed
  c. the center of the song publishing business
  d. all of the above



Question 2

Duke Ellington's rise to national prominence was in part due to
 
 

a. War-time radio broadcasts of his band
  b. his long tenure at the Cotton Club
  c. his abilities as a pianist
  d. all of the above




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Brummell1998

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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