etymology - Why did jazz musicians start referring to an engagement as a "gig"?


Why did jazz musicians start referring to an engagement as a "gig"?


If any, could anyone provide a couple of quotations from eminent authors to show where a word was first used in this sense?



gig | noun, a live performance by a musician or group playing popular or jazz music. | verb, perform a gig or gigs.





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