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Before Motown : A History of Jazz in Detroit, 1920-60

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When most people think of Detroit and music, they think of the Motown sound.

But what many people forget is that Detroit has a remarkable jazz history, which became a major influence in what came to be known as the Motown sound. Before Motown is the first book about the history of jazz in Detroit.

It shows the significant impact Detroit has had on the development of jazz in America, with its own sound, distinct from that of the other jazz centers of Chicago, New Orleans, St.

Louis, or Kansas City. Starting with the big bands in the 1920s,with groups like the McKinney's Cotton Pickers and Jean Goldkette's Orchestra, and continuing into the 1950s, Detroit experienced a golden age of modern jazz centered around clubs like the Blue Bird Inn.

That jazz scene comes alive in interviews with musicians and club owners, combined with unique period photographs and advertisements.

In addition, Detroit's vital jazz scene is placed in its social context, particularly within the changing relations between blacks and whites at the time. Long overdue, Before Motown tells the story of Detroit jazz as it really happened, told by the people who lived it.

More importantly, it shows how life can mirror art in the most pragmatic of American cities, Detroit.

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0472097652 / 9780472097654
Hardback
22/06/2001
United States
256 pages
203 x 254 mm
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