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La 4e de couverture indique : "John Coltrane est l'un des premiers noms qui apparaît au moment de se plonger dans l'univers du jazz, mais il n'est pas simple d'appréhender son œuvre du fait de sa diversité. Constamment à la recherche de nouvelles sonorités et désireux de faire évoluer son jeu, il a participé activement à l'évolution du genre. Après avoir joué avec les plus grands musiciens dont Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis ou Thelonious Monk auprès desquels il se construit un style unique, il devient une icône du saxophone à mesure qu'il livre nombre de disques majeurs tels Giant Steps, Olé, A love supreme ou Ascension. Coltrane emprunte une voie qui n'appartient qu'à lui, mêlant étroitement sa quête d'un absolu musical à sa profonde mystique. Développée sur la base d'une vaste collecte d'informations, cette biographie aborde et contextualise l'ensemble de la discographie du point de vue d'un auditeur curieux, avec l'envie d'amener le lecteur à sa musique. Ce livre revient également sur les événements majeurs ainsi que sur les personnages qui ont jalonné la vie de John Coltrane."
Jazz --- African American jazz musicians --- Saxophonists --- History --- Coltrane, John,
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Musicians --- African American jazz musicians --- African American musicians --- Creoles --- History.
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Wilbur C. Sweatman (1882-1961) is one of the most important, yet unheralded, African. American musicians involved in the transition of ragtime into jazz in the early twentieth. century. In That's Got 'Em! , Mark Berresford tracks this energetic pioneer over a. seven-decade career. His talent transformed every genre of black music before the. advent of rock and roll?""pickaninny"" bands, minstrelsy, circus sideshows, vaudeville. (both black and white), night clubs, and cabarets. Sweatman was the first African. American musician to be offered a long-term recording contract, and he dazzled. liste
Clarinetists --- African American jazz musicians --- Jazz --- Vaudeville --- History and criticism. --- History --- Sweatman, Wilbur C. S.
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This book, the result of a lifetime of listening and 30 plus years of research, focuses on the magic that is jazz, particularly the element of Tricksterism in the music. In some sense, anyone who is proficient at jazz has some element of Tricksterism, the ability to make something out of anything and to transform it in the process. The truly great musicians are Tricksters. I have concentrated on Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, and Dizzy Gillespie because these great musicians most displayed ...
African American jazz musicians. --- Jazz musicians --- Jazz musicians, African American --- Parker, Charlie, --- Parker, Charles Christopher, --- Parker, Charles, --- Bird, --- Chan, Charlie, --- Yardbird,
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