Listing 1 - 5 of 5 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
"Any book on my life would start with my basic philosophy of fighting racial prejudice. I loved jazz, and jazz was my way of doing that," Norman Granz told Tad Hershorn during the final interviews given for this book. Granz, who died in 2001, was iconoclastic, independent, immensely influential, often thoroughly unpleasant-and one of jazz's true giants. Granz played an essential part in bringing jazz to audiences around the world, defying racial and social prejudice as he did so, and demanding that African-American performers be treated equally everywhere they toured. In this definitive biography, Hershorn recounts Granz's story: creator of the legendary jam session concerts known as Jazz at the Philharmonic; founder of the Verve record label; pioneer of live recordings and worldwide jazz concert tours; manager and recording producer for numerous stars, including Ella Fitzgerald and Oscar Peterson.
Impresarios --- Jazz --- History and criticism. --- Granz, Norman, --- 20th century jazz. --- african american jazz. --- african american performers. --- billie holiday. --- ella fitzgerald. --- entertainment industry. --- history of jazz. --- history of music. --- influential african americans. --- inspiring musicians. --- jazz and blues. --- jazz at the philharmonic. --- jazz biography. --- jazz icons. --- jazz lovers. --- jazz stars. --- music and theater. --- music lovers. --- musician biography. --- musician books. --- oscar peterson. --- overcoming prejudice. --- post war jazz. --- post wwii. --- racial prejudice. --- social activist. --- social prejudice. --- verve records. --- world of jazz.
Choose an application
Compelling from cover to cover, this is the story of one of the most recorded and beloved jazz trumpeters of all time. With unsparing honesty and a superb eye for detail, Clark Terry, born in 1920, takes us from his impoverished childhood in St. Louis, Missouri, where jazz could be heard everywhere, to the smoke-filled small clubs and carnivals across the Jim Crow South where he got his start, and on to worldwide acclaim. Terry takes us behind the scenes of jazz history as he introduces scores of legendary greats-Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gillespie, Dinah Washington, Doc Severinsen, Ray Charles, Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Coleman Hawkins, Zoot Sims, and Dianne Reeves, among many others. Terry also reveals much about his own personal life, his experiences with racism, how he helped break the color barrier in 1960 when he joined the Tonight Show band on NBC, and why-at ninety years old-his students from around the world still call and visit him for lessons.
Jazz musicians --- Trumpet players --- Terry, Clark. --- 20th century jazz. --- african american history. --- african american musicians. --- american music. --- billie holiday. --- count basie. --- duke ellington. --- ella fitzgerald. --- grammy lifetime achievement award. --- history of jazz. --- influential african americans. --- influential musicians. --- jazz and blues. --- jazz enthusiasts. --- jazz icons. --- jazz musician biography. --- jazz trumpeter. --- jim crow. --- music during segregation. --- music history. --- music. --- musicians. --- overcoming prejudice. --- overcoming racism. --- quincy jones. --- ray charles. --- southern jazz. --- tonight show. --- trumpet players.
Choose an application
What is jazz? What is gained-and what is lost-when various communities close ranks around a particular definition of this quintessentially American music? Jazz/Not Jazz explores some of the musicians, concepts, places, and practices which, while deeply connected to established jazz institutions and aesthetics, have rarely appeared in traditional histories of the form. David Ake, Charles Hiroshi Garrett, and Daniel Goldmark have assembled a stellar group of writers to look beyond the canon of acknowledged jazz greats and address some of the big questions facing jazz today. More than just a history of jazz and its performers, this collections seeks out those people and pieces missing from the established narratives to explore what they can tell us about the way jazz has been defined and its history has been told.
Jazz - History and criticism. --- Jazz -- History and criticism. --- Jazz --- Music --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Music History & Criticism, Popular - Jazz, Rock, etc. --- History and criticism --- 20th century america. --- 20th century music. --- african american history. --- african american jazz. --- afro-latin jazz. --- american music history. --- american music. --- asian american jazz. --- black music. --- books for music lovers. --- caribbean jazz. --- evolution of jazz. --- history of jazz. --- history of music. --- intercultural music. --- jazz and blues. --- jazz icons. --- jazz literature. --- jazz lovers. --- jazz music. --- jazz performers. --- jazz studies. --- jazz tradition. --- latin jazz. --- louis armstrong. --- music and culture. --- music history majors. --- music studies. --- musicians. --- History and criticism.
Choose an application
Fred Astaire: one of the great jazz artists of the twentieth century? Astaire is best known for his brilliant dancing in the movie musicals of the 1930's, but in Music Makes Me, Todd Decker argues that Astaire's work as a dancer and choreographer -particularly in the realm of tap dancing-made a significant contribution to the art of jazz. Decker examines the full range of Astaire's work in filmed and recorded media, from a 1926 recording with George Gershwin to his 1970 blues stylings on television, and analyzes Astaire's creative relationships with the greats, including George and Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, and Johnny Mercer. He also highlights Astaire's collaborations with African American musicians and his work with lesser known professionals-arrangers, musicians, dance directors, and performers.
Jazz musicians --- Dancers --- Motion picture actors and actresses --- Astaire, Fred. --- 1930s movie musicals. --- 20th century dance. --- 20th century film. --- 20th century jazz. --- 20th century musicals. --- 20th century. --- african american musicians. --- american choreographers. --- american film. --- american jazz. --- american music culture. --- american musicians. --- dance. --- easter parade. --- funny face. --- george gershwin. --- history of film. --- history of jazz. --- history of music. --- irving berlin. --- jazz and blues. --- jazz icons. --- jazz musician biographies. --- jerome kern. --- johnny mercer. --- music and dance. --- music and race. --- music legends. --- musicians. --- performing arts. --- top hat.
Choose an application
New York City has always been a mecca in the history of jazz, and in many ways the city's jazz scene is more important now than ever before. Blowin' the Blues Away examines how jazz has thrived in New York following its popular resurgence in the 1980's. Using interviews, in-person observation, and analysis of live and recorded events, ethnomusicologist Travis A. Jackson explores both the ways in which various participants in the New York City jazz scene interpret and evaluate performance, and the criteria on which those interpretations and evaluations are based. Through the notes and words of its most accomplished performers and most ardent fans, jazz appears not simply as a musical style, but as a cultural form intimately influenced by and influential upon American concepts of race, place, and spirituality.
Jazz - New York (State) - New York - History and criticism. --- Jazz -- New York (State) -- New York -- History and criticism. --- Jazz. --- Jazz --- Music --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Music History & Criticism, Popular - Jazz, Rock, etc. --- Accordion and piano music (Jazz) --- Clarinet and piano music (Jazz) --- Cornet and piano music (Jazz) --- Double bass and piano music (Jazz) --- Jazz duets --- Jazz ensembles --- Jazz music --- Jazz nonets --- Jazz octets --- Jazz quartets --- Jazz quintets --- Jazz septets --- Jazz sextets --- Jazz trios --- Jive (Music) --- Saxophone and piano music (Jazz) --- Vibraphone and piano music (Jazz) --- Wind instrument and piano music (Jazz) --- Xylophone and piano music (Jazz) --- African Americans --- Third stream (Music) --- Washboard band music --- History and criticism --- 1980s new york. --- 20th century jazz. --- 20th century music. --- 20th century new york. --- african american jazz. --- american music history. --- books for music lovers. --- books for music majors. --- books for musicians. --- ethnomusicology. --- history of jazz. --- jazz age. --- jazz and blues. --- jazz clubs. --- jazz culture. --- jazz icons. --- jazz music. --- music and culture. --- music and entertainment. --- music and race. --- music research. --- music. --- musician stories. --- new york city jazz. --- new york city music clubs. --- nyc history. --- nyc jazz. --- nyc music scene. --- resurgence of jazz.
Listing 1 - 5 of 5 |
Sort by
|