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The True Welcome

Season 1 Episode 4 | 1hr 58m 57s

In 1929, America enters a decade of economic desperation, as the Stock Market collapses and the Great Depression begins. Factories fall silent, farms fall into decay, and a quarter of the nation's workforce is jobless. In these dark times, jazz is called upon to lift the spirits of a frightened country, and finds itself poised for a decade of explosive growth.

Aired: 12/14/15 | Expires: 02/07/21
Funding provided by: General Motors;PBS; Park Foundation; CPB; The Pew Charitable Trusts; The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism; NEH; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; The Reva and David Logan Foundation; The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundations; NEA; Helen and Peter Bing
Extras
During the Sixties, jazz is in trouble.
Currents of change in American now impact Jazz.
The postwar years bring America to a level of prosperity unimaginable a decade before.
A new sound emerges- pulsing, stomping, suffused with the blues.
As the Depression drags on, jazz comes as close as ever to being America's music
As the stock market continues to soar, jazz is everywhere in America
Louis Armstrong shows the whole world how to swing.
JAZZ begins in New Orleans, nineteenth century America's most cosmopolitan city.
When America enters World War II, jazz is part of the arsenal.
Louis Armstrong's triumphant return to Europe.
During the Sixties, jazz is in trouble.
Currents of change in American now impact Jazz.
The postwar years bring America to a level of prosperity unimaginable a decade before.
A new sound emerges- pulsing, stomping, suffused with the blues.
As the Depression drags on, jazz comes as close as ever to being America's music
As the stock market continues to soar, jazz is everywhere in America
Louis Armstrong shows the whole world how to swing.
JAZZ begins in New Orleans, nineteenth century America's most cosmopolitan city.
When America enters World War II, jazz is part of the arsenal.