Venue · 1897–1917 · New Orleans [29.98, -90.08]

Storyville

Storyville was the New Orleans district set aside as a legalized vice quarter, whose cabarets, dance halls, and brothels offered steady employment to the city's musicians. Pianists and small bands working its rooms helped incubate the early jazz idiom in the years before recording. Its closure in 1917 dispersed many of those players and is bound up with the music's spread beyond New Orleans.

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