Lejzor and Fiszel Sing the Blues: Chess Records and the Black-Jewish Alliance by E. Michael Jones

Lejzor and Fiszel Sing the Blues: Chess Records and the Black-Jewish Alliance by E. Michael Jones

Author:E. Michael Jones [Jones, E. Michael]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Fidelity Press
Published: 2012-06-29T16:00:00+00:00


Jewish Jazz

Tin Pan Alley, the section of 28th St. in New York between Broadway and Sixth Avenue, the heart of the American music industry when Ford published his critique of the "'Abies' and 'Izzies' and 'Moes' who make up the composing staffs of the various … Yiddish song manufacturers" had more than a little in common with the Jewish pimps who came over with them during the great wave of Jewish immigration because

Flocks of young girls who thought they could sing, and others, who thought they could write song poems, came to the neighborhood allured by dishonest advertisements that promised more than the budding Yiddish exploiters were able to fulfill. Needless to say, scandal became rampant, as it always does where so-called "Gentile" girls are reduced to the necessity of seeking favors from the eastern type of Jew.[33]



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