Jazz in Its Time.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780195361612
- 785.42
- ML3507.W535 1989
Intro -- Contents -- I. Listening -- Bechet the Prophet -- Two About Pee Wee -- One About Lester -- Three About Coltrane -- Jazz at the Movies -- Miles Davis Live -- Errors of Interest -- Roaring -- A Rock Cast in the Sea -- Mr. Wilson -- Navarro out of the Air -- How Long Has This Been Going On? -- This Fellow George Winston -- II. Appreciations -- Lee Konitz: A Career Renewed -- Lionel Hampton: Major Contributions -- Bud Freeman: The Needed Individual -- Thad Jones: A Musical Family -- Bobby Hackett: Everything with Feeling -- Harry Carney: Forty-one Years at Home -- III. On the Job -- Condition Red -- Whir-r-r-r -- Stitt in the Studio -- Rehearsal Diary -- Record Date: Art Farmer and Jim Hall -- Blues Night -- Bash It -- IV. Annotations -- Count Basic in Kansas City -- A Celebration of Trumpeters -- New Orleans Horns: Freddy Keppard and Tommy Ladnier -- King Oliver in New York -- Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines, 1928 -- The Vintage Henry "Red" Allen, Jr. -- Dizzy Gillespie: The Development of an American Artist -- Miles Davis: Odyssey! -- Charlie Parker: The Dial Recordings, Volume 2 -- The Modern Jazz Quartet: Plastic Dreams -- Early Ornette -- The Shape of Jazz to Come -- Free Jazz -- Twins -- V. Writing and Reading -- Criticism -- Monk Goes to College -- Biographies, Autobiographies, Profiles, and Oral History -- Grove American I: Not Just Missing Persons -- Grove American II: A Letter to a Friend -- On Scholarship, Standards, and Aesthetics: In American Music We Are All on the Spot -- Why Aren't We Using the Classics? -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
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