Edwin Setiadi

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The steamboats are remembered in the lore of jazz history for having brought the music “up stream.” Armstrong wrote about it in his memoir, noting that in Jim Crow America, white folks in places like St. Louis and Davenport, Iowa, were seeing all-Negro bands for the first time in their lives:
Dangerous Rhythms: Jazz and the Underworld
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