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The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz

Feather, the late Leonard(Edited by)Gitler, Ira(Edited by)
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Do you want to know when Duke Ellington was king of The Cotton Club?

Have you ever wondered how old Miles Davis was when he got his first trumpet? From birth dates to gig dates and from recordings to television specials, Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler have left no stone unturned in their quest for accurate, detailed information on the careers of 3.300 jazz musicians from around the world.

We learn that Duke Ellington worked his magic at The Cotton Club from 1927 to 1931, and that on Miles Davis's thirteenth birthday, his father gave him his first trumpet.

Jazz is fast moving, and this edition clearly and concisely maps out an oftendizzying web of professional associations.

We find, for instance, that when Miles Davis was a St.

Louis teenager he encountered Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie for the first time.

This meeting proved fateful, and by 1945 a nineteen-year-old Davis had left Juilliard to play with Parker on 52nd Street.Knowledge of these professional alliances, along with the countless others chronicled in this book, are central to tracing the development of significant jazz movements, such as the "cool jazz" that became one of Miles Davis's hallmarks. Arranged alphabetically according to last name, each entry of this book chronologically lists the highlights of every jazz musician's career.

Highly accessible and vigorously researched, The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz is, quite simply, the most comprehensive jazz encyclopedia available.

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Oxford University Press
0199886407 / 9780199886401
eBook (EPUB)
03/05/2007
England
English
986 pages
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