Jazz Masters of the '40s (Macmillan Jazz Masters Series)
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Rating | : | 4.91 (755 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0306802244 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 290 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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john r. tuttle said Fun reading. Although I began listening to jazz with my father in the 50's, it is nice to read about the important musicians as they were developing their music a decade earlier, in the Fun reading john r. tuttle Although I began listening to jazz with my father in the 50's, it is nice to read about the important musicians as they were developing their music a decade earlier, in the 40's. The multitude of personal anecdotes and insights, make this book both interesting and convincing.. 0's. The multitude of personal anecdotes and insights, make this book both interesting and convincing.. Ira Gitler's Jazz Masters of the Forties Many people who listen to jazz, especially jazz of the bebop and hard bop eras, will already be familiar with Ira Gitler from his insightful liner notes for a large number of jazz musicians. In Jazz Masters of the Forties Gitler demonstrates both his vast knowledge and deep love of jazz from this period by writing about the leading figures and also some of their closest followers. Organized according to the instruments they played rather than following a strictly chronological approach, Gitler creates separate chapters for such "masters" as Charlie Parker (and other alto and baritone sax players), Dizzy Gillesp
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