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Jazz in New Orleans provides accurate information about, and an insightful interpretation of, jazz in New Orleans from the end of World War II through 1970.
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Jazz in New Orleans provides accurate information about, and an insightful interpretation of, jazz in New Orleans from the end of World War II through 1970.
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- Studies in Jazz Nr.38
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9780810839076
- ISBN-10: 0810839075
- Artikelnr.: 21688054
- Studies in Jazz Nr.38
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9780810839076
- ISBN-10: 0810839075
- Artikelnr.: 21688054
By Charles Suhor
Chapter 1 Timeline Charts Chapter 2 Foreword, Dan Morgenstern Chapter 3
Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 1 Discovering Myths, Reclaiming
the Past Part 6 Section I. Jazz and the Establishment: From Flouting to
Flaunting Chapter 7 Timeline Chart 1: Commercial and Cultural Victories for
Traditional and Dixieland Jazz Chapter 8 2 Jazz and the New Orleans Press
Chapter 9 3 The New Orleans Jazz Club: From Ragtime to Riches Chapter 10 4
Hello, Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon Chapter 11 5 The Jazz
Museum Chapter 12 6 The Jazz Archive at Tulane Chapter 13 7 The Stage Band
Movement at Loyola- Or, How to Start a Revolution While Really Trying Not
To Chapter 14 8 Jazzfest 1968: Review Chapter 15 9 Jazzfest 1969: Preview
Chapter 16 10 Jazzfest 1969: Review Chapter 17 11 New Orleans Farewell:
Louis Armstrong Part 18 Section II. "Revivals" Beaucoup: Traditional,
Dixieland, and Revivalist Jazz Chapter 19 Timeline Chart 2: Highlights of
the Popular Revival in New Orleans, 1947-1953 Chapter 20 12 The Dukes of
Dixieland: A Jazz Odyssey Chapter 21 13 Pete Fountain Chapter 22 14 Al Hirt
in Perspective Chapter 23 15 Armand Hug: The Making of a Legend Chapter 24
16 Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in Concert: Review Chapter 25 17
Preservatiion Hall: New Orleans Rebirth Chapter 26 18 The Last Rites of a
Jazzman: George Lewis Chapter 27 19 A Festival for a Funeral? Chapter 28 20
New Orleans Jazz-With a Foreign Accent Part 29 Section III. An Invisible
Generation: Early Modern Jazz Artists Chapter 30 Timeline Chart 3:
Highlights of Early Modern Jazz in New Orleans, 1945-1970 Chapter 31 21 New
Jazz in the Cradle, Part 1 Chapter 32 22 New Jazz in the Cradle, Part 2
Chapter 33 23 The Problems of Modern Jazz in New Orleans Chapter 34 24 Jazz
Off Bourbon Street Chapter 35 25 Buddy Prima Trio: Review Chapter 36 26
Modern Jazz Pioneers in New Orleans: A Symposium Chapter 37 Appendix 1. The
Jazz Scene: Four Cross Sections Chapter 38 Appendix 2. Early Modern Jazz
Musicians in New Orleans, 1945-1960 Chapter 39 Bibliography Chapter 40
Index Chapter 41 About the Author
Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 1 Discovering Myths, Reclaiming
the Past Part 6 Section I. Jazz and the Establishment: From Flouting to
Flaunting Chapter 7 Timeline Chart 1: Commercial and Cultural Victories for
Traditional and Dixieland Jazz Chapter 8 2 Jazz and the New Orleans Press
Chapter 9 3 The New Orleans Jazz Club: From Ragtime to Riches Chapter 10 4
Hello, Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon Chapter 11 5 The Jazz
Museum Chapter 12 6 The Jazz Archive at Tulane Chapter 13 7 The Stage Band
Movement at Loyola- Or, How to Start a Revolution While Really Trying Not
To Chapter 14 8 Jazzfest 1968: Review Chapter 15 9 Jazzfest 1969: Preview
Chapter 16 10 Jazzfest 1969: Review Chapter 17 11 New Orleans Farewell:
Louis Armstrong Part 18 Section II. "Revivals" Beaucoup: Traditional,
Dixieland, and Revivalist Jazz Chapter 19 Timeline Chart 2: Highlights of
the Popular Revival in New Orleans, 1947-1953 Chapter 20 12 The Dukes of
Dixieland: A Jazz Odyssey Chapter 21 13 Pete Fountain Chapter 22 14 Al Hirt
in Perspective Chapter 23 15 Armand Hug: The Making of a Legend Chapter 24
16 Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in Concert: Review Chapter 25 17
Preservatiion Hall: New Orleans Rebirth Chapter 26 18 The Last Rites of a
Jazzman: George Lewis Chapter 27 19 A Festival for a Funeral? Chapter 28 20
New Orleans Jazz-With a Foreign Accent Part 29 Section III. An Invisible
Generation: Early Modern Jazz Artists Chapter 30 Timeline Chart 3:
Highlights of Early Modern Jazz in New Orleans, 1945-1970 Chapter 31 21 New
Jazz in the Cradle, Part 1 Chapter 32 22 New Jazz in the Cradle, Part 2
Chapter 33 23 The Problems of Modern Jazz in New Orleans Chapter 34 24 Jazz
Off Bourbon Street Chapter 35 25 Buddy Prima Trio: Review Chapter 36 26
Modern Jazz Pioneers in New Orleans: A Symposium Chapter 37 Appendix 1. The
Jazz Scene: Four Cross Sections Chapter 38 Appendix 2. Early Modern Jazz
Musicians in New Orleans, 1945-1960 Chapter 39 Bibliography Chapter 40
Index Chapter 41 About the Author
Chapter 1 Timeline Charts Chapter 2 Foreword, Dan Morgenstern Chapter 3
Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 1 Discovering Myths, Reclaiming
the Past Part 6 Section I. Jazz and the Establishment: From Flouting to
Flaunting Chapter 7 Timeline Chart 1: Commercial and Cultural Victories for
Traditional and Dixieland Jazz Chapter 8 2 Jazz and the New Orleans Press
Chapter 9 3 The New Orleans Jazz Club: From Ragtime to Riches Chapter 10 4
Hello, Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon Chapter 11 5 The Jazz
Museum Chapter 12 6 The Jazz Archive at Tulane Chapter 13 7 The Stage Band
Movement at Loyola- Or, How to Start a Revolution While Really Trying Not
To Chapter 14 8 Jazzfest 1968: Review Chapter 15 9 Jazzfest 1969: Preview
Chapter 16 10 Jazzfest 1969: Review Chapter 17 11 New Orleans Farewell:
Louis Armstrong Part 18 Section II. "Revivals" Beaucoup: Traditional,
Dixieland, and Revivalist Jazz Chapter 19 Timeline Chart 2: Highlights of
the Popular Revival in New Orleans, 1947-1953 Chapter 20 12 The Dukes of
Dixieland: A Jazz Odyssey Chapter 21 13 Pete Fountain Chapter 22 14 Al Hirt
in Perspective Chapter 23 15 Armand Hug: The Making of a Legend Chapter 24
16 Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in Concert: Review Chapter 25 17
Preservatiion Hall: New Orleans Rebirth Chapter 26 18 The Last Rites of a
Jazzman: George Lewis Chapter 27 19 A Festival for a Funeral? Chapter 28 20
New Orleans Jazz-With a Foreign Accent Part 29 Section III. An Invisible
Generation: Early Modern Jazz Artists Chapter 30 Timeline Chart 3:
Highlights of Early Modern Jazz in New Orleans, 1945-1970 Chapter 31 21 New
Jazz in the Cradle, Part 1 Chapter 32 22 New Jazz in the Cradle, Part 2
Chapter 33 23 The Problems of Modern Jazz in New Orleans Chapter 34 24 Jazz
Off Bourbon Street Chapter 35 25 Buddy Prima Trio: Review Chapter 36 26
Modern Jazz Pioneers in New Orleans: A Symposium Chapter 37 Appendix 1. The
Jazz Scene: Four Cross Sections Chapter 38 Appendix 2. Early Modern Jazz
Musicians in New Orleans, 1945-1960 Chapter 39 Bibliography Chapter 40
Index Chapter 41 About the Author
Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 1 Discovering Myths, Reclaiming
the Past Part 6 Section I. Jazz and the Establishment: From Flouting to
Flaunting Chapter 7 Timeline Chart 1: Commercial and Cultural Victories for
Traditional and Dixieland Jazz Chapter 8 2 Jazz and the New Orleans Press
Chapter 9 3 The New Orleans Jazz Club: From Ragtime to Riches Chapter 10 4
Hello, Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon Chapter 11 5 The Jazz
Museum Chapter 12 6 The Jazz Archive at Tulane Chapter 13 7 The Stage Band
Movement at Loyola- Or, How to Start a Revolution While Really Trying Not
To Chapter 14 8 Jazzfest 1968: Review Chapter 15 9 Jazzfest 1969: Preview
Chapter 16 10 Jazzfest 1969: Review Chapter 17 11 New Orleans Farewell:
Louis Armstrong Part 18 Section II. "Revivals" Beaucoup: Traditional,
Dixieland, and Revivalist Jazz Chapter 19 Timeline Chart 2: Highlights of
the Popular Revival in New Orleans, 1947-1953 Chapter 20 12 The Dukes of
Dixieland: A Jazz Odyssey Chapter 21 13 Pete Fountain Chapter 22 14 Al Hirt
in Perspective Chapter 23 15 Armand Hug: The Making of a Legend Chapter 24
16 Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in Concert: Review Chapter 25 17
Preservatiion Hall: New Orleans Rebirth Chapter 26 18 The Last Rites of a
Jazzman: George Lewis Chapter 27 19 A Festival for a Funeral? Chapter 28 20
New Orleans Jazz-With a Foreign Accent Part 29 Section III. An Invisible
Generation: Early Modern Jazz Artists Chapter 30 Timeline Chart 3:
Highlights of Early Modern Jazz in New Orleans, 1945-1970 Chapter 31 21 New
Jazz in the Cradle, Part 1 Chapter 32 22 New Jazz in the Cradle, Part 2
Chapter 33 23 The Problems of Modern Jazz in New Orleans Chapter 34 24 Jazz
Off Bourbon Street Chapter 35 25 Buddy Prima Trio: Review Chapter 36 26
Modern Jazz Pioneers in New Orleans: A Symposium Chapter 37 Appendix 1. The
Jazz Scene: Four Cross Sections Chapter 38 Appendix 2. Early Modern Jazz
Musicians in New Orleans, 1945-1960 Chapter 39 Bibliography Chapter 40
Index Chapter 41 About the Author