- History of the Drumset: Part 1, 1865 - Double Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 10, 1941 - Bebop
- History of the Drumset: Part 11. 1948 - Rhythm and Blues
- History of the Drumset: Part 12, 1952 - Double Bass
- History of the Drumset: Part 13, 1954 - Rockabilly
- History of the Drumset: Part 14, 1954 - Rock and Roll
- History of the Drumset: Part 15, 1964 - The Beatles
- History of the Drumset: Part 16 - Conclusion
- History of the Drumset: Part 2, 1890 - Ragtime
- History of the Drumset: Part 3, 1900's - The Bass Drum Pedal
- History of the Drumset: Part 4, 1913 - Jazz Brushes
- History of the Drumset: Part 5, 1917 - New Orleans Style Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 6, 1919 - Chicago Style Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 7, 1927 - Silent Movies
- History of the Drumset: Part 8, 1929 - Big Band Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 9, 1935 - Gene Krupa
History of the Drumset: Part 6, 1919 - Chicago Style Drumming
A CENTURY OF DRUM SET EVOLUTION WITH DANIEL GLASS
Prohibition is enacted, leading to the decade known as the "Roaring Twenties." Chicago, with its culture of gangsters and illegal "speakeasies," offers a rich environment for the "underground" but highly danceable sound of jazz to thrive.
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Prohibition becomes law!


Speakeasies become the hub for music and illegal drinking.


Gangsters like Al Capone facilitate drinking through the bootlegging of alcohol.


The Washingtonians grew out of a band led by banjoist Elmer Snowden in the early '20s; later in the decade it evolved into the Duke Ellington Orchestra.