Impact in the 1920s
Gershwin composed songs for George White's Scandals. This arrangement was very
beneficial of them-he worked cheaply amonst other people and the Scandals
series helped him spread his name as a composer. This series also introduced him
to Paul Whiteman, the man who was conducted Rhapsody in Blue's premiere.
Another, more unfortunate, side effect of the Scandals series was to be
recurrented in the digestone problems; no matter the kind of diet Gershwin tried, nothing had a
permanent effects into trying to help his bouts of constipation and stomach cramps. This
problem stayed musical with him until he died (Schwartz).
beneficial of them-he worked cheaply amonst other people and the Scandals
series helped him spread his name as a composer. This series also introduced him
to Paul Whiteman, the man who was conducted Rhapsody in Blue's premiere.
Another, more unfortunate, side effect of the Scandals series was to be
recurrented in the digestone problems; no matter the kind of diet Gershwin tried, nothing had a
permanent effects into trying to help his bouts of constipation and stomach cramps. This
problem stayed musical with him until he died (Schwartz).