Which of the following did not make jazz a staple of American culture in the 1920s? A. Duke Ellirigton
B. King oliver
C. Louis Armstrong
D. Michael Bubl'e

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D. Michael Bublé.

Michael Bublé is a Canadian singer and songwriter known for his interpretations of popular songs from various genres, including jazz. However, he did not contribute to making jazz a staple of American culture in the 1920s. The other options mentioned—Duke Ellington, King Oliver, and Louis Armstrong—are all prominent figures in the history of jazz and played significant roles in popularizing the genre during that period.


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