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This book presents a slice of the American songbook from 1920 to 2020, with the author recommending 365 of the best recordings of lesser-known standards and sambas of the period. From Whose Baby Are You? (Jerome Kern, music; George Gershwin, piano; 1920) to Baltimore (Randy Newman, 2011, not the original orchestral version) and beyond, this carefully curated list will set readers on a wonderful path of discovery.

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents a slice of the American songbook from 1920 to 2020, with the author recommending 365 of the best recordings of lesser-known standards and sambas of the period. From Whose Baby Are You? (Jerome Kern, music; George Gershwin, piano; 1920) to Baltimore (Randy Newman, 2011, not the original orchestral version) and beyond, this carefully curated list will set readers on a wonderful path of discovery.
Autorenporträt
E. J. Rosenblum worked as a Louisiana municipal bond broker for more than thirty-five years. At the legendary Rosy's Jazz Hall in New Orleans in the 1970s, he caught shows by Count Basie, Roland Kirk, Sarah Vaughan, and many other brilliant musicians. He still makes his home in New Orleans.