Though renowned, Austin's contemporary music scene pales in comparison
with the explosion of creative talent the city spawned during the Jazz
Age. Dozens of musicians who started out in the capital city attained
national and international fame--but music was just one form of artistic
expression that marked that time of upheaval. World War I's death and
destruction bred a vehement rejection of the status quo. In its place,
an enthusiastic adherence to life lived without question or consequence
took root. The sentiment found fertile soil in Austin, with the
University of Texas at the epicenter. Students indulged in the
debauchery that typified the era, scandalizing Austin and Texas at large
as they introduced a freewheeling, individualistic attitude that now
defines the city. Join author Richard Zelade in a raucous investigation
of the day and its most outstanding and outlandish characters.