Conversations with Great Jazz and Studio Guitarists

Conversations with Great Jazz and Studio Guitarists
Author: Jim Carlton
Publsiher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-02-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781619110526

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Jazz Guitar/Reference. Features in-depth interviews with 22 of the industry's most notable guitar players. Jim Carlton's candid conversations render astute insight into revered jazz guitarists, the history and development of jazz guitar and the studio scene that flourished during its Golden Era to the present day. It's a book brimming with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, little-known vignettes and the stories behind many hit recordings. an often hilarious book that conveys the sense of humor and iconoclasm that's so prevalent among great artists.

Jazz Guitarists

Jazz Guitarists
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1975
Genre: Guitarists
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122671626

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Interviews With the Jazz Greats and More

Interviews With the Jazz Greats   and More
Author: CHARLES H. CHAPMAN
Publsiher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2010-10-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781609743673

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Here is a collection of insightful interviews with many of the most prominent figures in today's guitar world. Presents 25 articles selected from Charles Chapman's extensive work as a music journalist, including legends such as Johnny Smith, Tim May, Martin Taylor, John Abercrombie, George Benson, John Scofield, and Howard Alden. an interview with renowed luthier Robert Benedetto is included as an added bonus. This book illustrates the passion these guitarists have for their art, the respect they have for music and one other, and their desire to pass their art and sentiments on to others.

Conversations in Jazz

Conversations in Jazz
Author: Ralph J. Gleason
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-05-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780300220742

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During his nearly forty years as a music journalist, Ralph J. Gleason recorded many in-depth interviews with some of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. These informal sessions, conducted mostly in Gleason’s Berkeley, California, home, have never been transcribed and published in full until now. This remarkable volume, a must-read for any jazz fan, serious musician, or musicologist, reveals fascinating, little-known details about these gifted artists, their lives, their personas, and, of course, their music. Bill Evans discusses his battle with severe depression, while John Coltrane talks about McCoy Tyner's integral role in shaping the sound of the Coltrane quartet, praising the pianist enthusiastically. Included also are interviews with Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Jon Hendricks, and the immortal Duke Ellington, plus seven more of the most notable names in twentieth-century jazz.

Voices in Jazz Guitar

Voices in Jazz Guitar
Author: Joe Barth
Publsiher: Joe Barth
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Guitar
ISBN: 0786676795

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"Joe Barth has offered us what is arguably the most thoroughly researched book on jazz guitar ever published. Barths methodical approach to interviewing jazz guitar icons is highly impressive and his ability to maintain the easy rapport with each artist is masterful. The roster of musicians gathered in this volume reflects Barths rare insight regarding how the jazz artist, instrument, and industry are inextricably linked. Undoubtedly, this book is a great addition to jazz guitar canon and is easily a must-have for every aspiring jazz musician who is serious about out great American art form."

Jazz Guitarists

Jazz Guitarists
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:463533057

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Mahalia Jackson and the Black Gospel Field

Mahalia Jackson and the Black Gospel Field
Author: Mark Burford
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2019
Genre: African American gospel singers
ISBN: 9780190634902

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Nearly a half century after her death in 1972, Mahalia Jackson remains the most esteemed figure in black gospel music history. Born in the backstreets of New Orleans in 1911, Jackson during the Great Depression joined the Great Migration to Chicago, where she became an highly regarded church singer and, by the mid-fifties, a coveted recording artist for Apollo and Columbia Records, lauded as the "World's Greatest Gospel Singer." This "Louisiana Cinderella" narrative of Jackson's career during the decade following World War II carried important meanings for African Americans, though it remains a story half told. Jackson was gospel's first multi-mediated artist, with a nationally broadcast radio program, a Chicago-based television show, and early recordings that introduced straight-out-of-the-church black gospel to American and European audiences while also tapping the vogue for religious pop in the early Cold War. In some ways, Jackson's successes made her an exceptional case, though she is perhaps best understood as part of broader developments in the black gospel field. Built upon foundations laid by pioneering Chicago organizers in the 1930s, black gospel singing, with Jackson as its most visible representative, began to circulate in novel ways as a form of popular culture in the 1940s and 1950s, its practitioners accruing prestige not only through devout integrity but also from their charismatic artistry, public recognition, and pop-cultural cachet. These years also saw shifting strategies in the black freedom struggle that gave new cultural-political significance to African American vernacular culture. The first book on Jackson in 25 years, Mahalia Jackson and the Black Gospel Field draws on a trove of previously unexamined archival sources that illuminate Jackson's childhood in New Orleans and her negotiation of parallel careers as a singing Baptist evangelist and a mass media entertainer, documenting the unfolding material and symbolic influence of Jackson and black gospel music in postwar American society.

The Great Jazz Guitarists

The Great Jazz Guitarists
Author: Scott Yanow
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781480354906

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