History and Tradition of Jazz

History and Tradition of Jazz
Author: Thomas E. Larson,Tom Larson
Publsiher: Kendall Hunt
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2002
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0787275743

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The Swing Era

The Swing Era
Author: Gunther Schuller
Publsiher: History of Jazz
Total Pages: 948
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195071409

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Focuses on the period in American musical history from 1930 to 1945 when jazz was synonymous with America's popular music.

The Jazz Standards

The Jazz Standards
Author: Ted Gioia
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2021
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190087173

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An essential copmprehensive guide to some of the most important jazz compositions, telling the story of more than 250 key jazz songs and providing a listening tuide to more than 2000 recordings

The Book of World famous Music

The Book of World famous Music
Author: James J. Fuld
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0486414752

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Well-researched compilation of music information, analyzes nearly 1,000 of the world's most familiar melodies -- composers, lyricists, copyright date, first lines of music, lyrics, and other data. Includes 30 black-and-white illustrations.

Early Jazz

Early Jazz
Author: Gunther Schuller
Publsiher: History of Jazz
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195040430

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The first of three volumes on the history and musical contribution of jazz.

Jazz Standards on Record 1900 1942

Jazz Standards on Record  1900 1942
Author: Richard Crawford,Jeffrey Magee
Publsiher: Center for Black Music Rsrch
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1992
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0929911032

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The Ellington Century

The Ellington Century
Author: David Schiff
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-01-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780520245877

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Explores music produced during the lifetime of Duke Ellington and the pursuit of musicians to keep up with constantly changing modern life.

Tiger Rag

Tiger Rag
Author: Nicholas Christopher
Publsiher: Dial Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780679645344

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The acclaimed author of Veronica and A Trip to the Stars returns with a dazzling new novel based on one of the great legends of musical history. New Orleans, 1900. The virtuoso cornet player Charles “Buddy” Bolden invents jazz, but after a life consumed by tragedy, the groundbreaking sound of his horn vanishes with him. Rumors persist, though, that Bolden recorded a phonograph cylinder, and over the course of a century it evolves into the elusive holy grail of jazz. Florida, the present day. Dr. Ruby Cardillo’s life is falling apart. Her husband, a prominent cardiologist, has left her for a twenty-six-year-old. Her daughter, Devon, a once promising jazz pianist, has recently finished an enforced stint picking up trash along the interstate after a drug conviction. Ruby’s estranged mother has just died, but not before conjuring up ghosts that Ruby thought she had put behind her long ago. After a long career as a well-respected anesthesiologist, Ruby suddenly jumps the tracks, forgetting to eat and sleep, indulging her every whim, wearing only purple, consuming only bottles of 1988 Château Latour. Then Ruby enlists Devon to accompany her on an impulsive road trip to New York, and both mother and daughter get more than they bargained for, discovering that their own shrouded family history is connected to the tantalizing search for Buddy Bolden’s long-lost cylinder. Ranging from turn-of-the-century Louisiana to Roaring Twenties Chicago to contemporary Manhattan, Tiger Rag is at once a moving story of loss and redemption and an intricate historical mystery from one of our most brilliant storytellers. Praise for Tiger Rag “The structure here is like a long and complex jazz arrangement. There is a comparatively simple theme set up against what might be thought of as distinctive chord changes. And then, against this main story, the author sets up what might be seen as highly individualistic solos. The themes of the male performers and the female audiences come together, separate, then come together again. If you love the world of jazz, if it’s a little like a religion to you, you’ll love this ambitious, thoughtful novel.” —The Washington Post “Describing music in a book is a bit like trying to describe color to a blind person; it rarely goes well. The opening stretch of Nicholas Christopher’s latest novel Tiger Rag, however, paints a picture of a jazz recording session so vividly that the reader might want to keep a towel handy for mopping his brow James Brown-style.” —GQ.com “Nicholas Christopher's new novel, Tiger Rag, is a New Year's treat that lovers of good music and good writing should not deny themselves. . . . Nicholas is a master at building a rich story populated with vivid characters on the bare foundation of historical record. Although no recording of Bolden and his band has yet surfaced, his sideman Willy Cornish, a trombone player, died claiming a recording session took place. Nicholas has imagined a satisfying and engrossing tale about what might have happened. He has fleshed out the lives touched by the wax cylinders that stored three versions of “Tiger Rag.” From the musicians who played with or followed Bolden, to the recording engineer and his assistant at the fateful recording session, Nicholas has created a colourful cast whose stories draw readers into their lives. . . . Nicholas is a poet as well as a novelist, and the book sings, thanks to his compelling descriptions and use of imagery. . . . [C]ompulsively readable.” —The Toronto Star