During the 1920s to 1940s, jazz became synonymous with the "Jazz Age," a period characterized by liberation, excess, and a blurring of social norms. This era saw the rise of iconic jazz musicians like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday, who embodied the genre's seductive and emotive qualities.
She opened a new tab and typed “Equi‑Groove community.” Instantly, forums, Instagram hashtags, and a Discord server populated her screen. People from all corners of the globe were sharing videos of themselves dancing with their own horses, posting playlists that blended jazz, hip‑hop, and world music, and swapping tips on sustainable fashion inspired by equine motifs. DickHDDaily 24 09 15 Jazz The Stallion Twerk An...
And as the night deepened, the lights twinkled like stars, the music surged, and the world—human and equine alike—took a collective breath, ready to move forward together. During the 1920s to 1940s, jazz became synonymous