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If you saw the Martin Scorsese film Gangs of New York,chanel j12 white ceramic watches, you may have been quite surprised if you'd not seen a trailer or had known nothing about the film before entering the theatre.

Those who stuck around to see the entire three-plus hour epic were treated to a historian's vision of among other things, early NYC nightlife as it was during the mid-19th century. Then as now, NYC nightlife ranged from the downright grungy to the artfully highbrow. In fact, Scorsese was particularly skillful in the way he depicted the stark differences between the NYC nightlife of the city's elite class and that of the denizens of the Five Corners neighborhood in which the story was set.

In many ways, the rich history of New York City is the history of NYC nightlife. It is an incredibly diverse city in which almost every culture and ethnic group on the planet is represented. NYC nightlife has been a cauldron, a melting pot in which the art, music and foods of the world are both preserved in their pure forms while at the same time cross-pollinating and producing new, vibrant forms.

For example, New Orleans is often considered the "Cradle of Jazz," the only truly unique American art form. But those who saw Scorsese's film may recall a scene in which Irish fiddlers were enjoying a "jam session" with a group of blacks who were drumming the rhythms of their African homeland, while Daniel Day-Lewis commented on the whole thing as being "one big American mess" - but did that Afro-Irish music, played in the year 1860, not sound something like an early form of rock 'n' roll?

In fact,cheap louis vuitton, African-American musicians have long been central to NYC nightlife. The African rhythms that came together with European tonality to form the basis of ragtime, jazz, R & B and rock 'n' roll were present in New York City long before the first ragtime pianists arrived from the Midwest, or the refugees from New Orlean's infamous Storyville District began trickling in starting in the 1920s.

Had it not been for the African-American musical community, chances are there would not have been a "Jazz" Age. Harlem was the center of the latest music in those days - names like Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson and Cab Calloway were major contributors to NYC nightlife during the mezzo-bellum decades.

Today, NYC nightlife offers every type of music ever played on earth - but jazz, R & B and rock 'n' roll - America's unique musical gifts to the world, the product of African rhythms and European melody - are still the most popular. When you're out enjoying NYC nightlife at a jazz club or R & B concert, think about Duke, Joplin,louis vuitton wallets, and those anonymous drummers who added the rhythms of West Africa to the reels and jigs of the Emerald Isle almost 150 years ago.

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