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Who composed the early jazz standards Wolverine Blues and King Porter Stomp?
 
  a. Louis Armstrong
  b. Bix Beiderbecke
  c. Jell Roll Morton
  d. Sidney Bechet

Question 2

What city was the jazz center of the world in the 1920's?
 
  a. New York
  b. New Orleans
  c. Kansas City
  d. Chicago



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Answer to Question 1

c. Jell Roll Morton

Answer to Question 2

d. Chicago



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