NEGRO MUSIC
Georg© Robey is down M jazz. "Jazz,” he said, ‘‘is a Jingling, Jangling enormity fit only for the place it emanated from. Jazz leaves me cold; I'm heartily sick of it. My chief objection to it is that it is thoroughly un-English. That was brought home very forcibly to me when I was out in South Africa. “The negroes wriggle about in much the same way as our chorus girls do; and they sing the same tuneful sort of ditties."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 16
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82NEGRO MUSIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 16
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