Question

Answer the following about the pioneering Black bandleader James Reese Europe, for 10 points each.
[10e] Europe’s military band with the Harlem Hellfighters helped popularize Black music to audiences in this modern-day country, the home of singer Édith Piaf.
ANSWER: France [or the French Republic]
[10m] In 1912, Europe’s Clef Club orchestra performed the first jazz concert at this venue. A 1938 concert at this venue stylized as “Twenty Years of Jazz” included a finale with Jess Stacy performing an unexpected piano solo during “Sing Sing Sing.”
ANSWER: Carnegie Hall
[10h] Europe’s Society Orchestra later backed this husband-and-wife duo who popularized the glide, the foxtrot, and a namesake walk and polka in their seminal 1914 book Modern Dancing.
ANSWER: Vernon and Irene Castle [accept the Castles; accept Vernon Castle or Irene Castle; accept Castle walk or Castle polka]
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Duke A (UG)UNC D (DII)100010
GWU A (UG)UNC B (UG)1010020
GWU B (Grad)Virginia C (UG)100010
Liberty A (Grad)Maryland A (Grad)100010
Virginia B (UG)Liberty C (DII)100010
Maryland C (DII)JMU B (UG)100010
Liberty B (DII)Roanoke College A (DII)0000
Virginia A (UG)JMU A (UG)1010020
UNC A (Grad)William & Mary A (UG)100010