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An illustrated selection from the extensive writings of two intrepid jazz collectors and researchers, Derek Coller and the late Bert Whyatt (1920-2013). The compilation records the lives and music of the unsung 'White Jazzmen of Chicago' from the 1920s onwards. A small percentage of all those who played jazz in Chicago, a long and proud tradition

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An illustrated selection from the extensive writings of two intrepid jazz collectors and researchers, Derek Coller and the late Bert Whyatt (1920-2013). The compilation records the lives and music of the unsung 'White Jazzmen of Chicago' from the 1920s onwards. A small percentage of all those who played jazz in Chicago, a long and proud tradition
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Autorenporträt
Derek Coller (born 1926) was 15 when he saw the Glenn Miller orchestra in the film Sun Valley Serenade, instantly becoming a swing fan and then an avid jazz follower. He edited the SEAC Jazz News in1946/47 and The Discophile from 1948 until 1958. In their early years he and Bert Whyatt cooperated on regular discographical columns, first in Jazz Music, and then in VJM (Vintage Jazz Mart). His published bio-discographies include: Jess Stacy: The Quiet Man of Jazz, Jazzology Press (1997); Clarinet Marmalade: The Life and Music of Tony Parenti, Jazzology Press (2003); Strictly A Musician: Dick Cary, Dick Cary Music Company (2012); and Superstride: Johnny Guarnieri, Jazzology Press (due 2018)