Rhythm in the Rain explores jazz culture in the Pacific Northwest, blending firsthand accounts of musicians and in-depth research to create a written map of the community and sound.
Rhythm in the Rain explores jazz culture in the Pacific Northwest, blending firsthand accounts of musicians and in-depth research to create a written map of the community and sound.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lynn Darroch has written extensively about jazz for The Oregonian, Jazz Times, and Willamette Week, and has contributed to the books The Guide to United States Popular Culture and Jumptown: The Golden Years of Portland Jazz, 1942-1957. His script for "The Incredible Journey of Jazz" is performed yearly in area schools, and his stories about jazz history-told to the accompaniment of live music-are collected in three albums: Jazz Stories: Heroes of the Americas (2006), Beyond the Border-Stories of the Latin World (2008), and Local Heroes/American Originals (2009). Currently, Darroch hosts the weekly jazz radio show "Bright Moments!" and edits and produces the monthly magazine Jazzscene. Having lived up and down the West Coast, he has called Portland, Oregon, home since 1979.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. We Live Here Chapter 1. From Frontier to Jazz Mecca Chapter 2. 1940s and '50s Jackson Street and Williams Avenue Chapter 3. 1963 1972 The Dark Ages Chapter 4. 1973 1982 The Renaissance Chapter 5. 1983 1992 Big Changes Chapter 6. 1993 1998 A Rising Tide Chapter 7. 1999 2007 Boom times Chapter 8. 2008 present Freedom on the Margins Chapter 9. An Uncertain Future Quo Vadis Jazz?
Introduction. We Live Here Chapter 1. From Frontier to Jazz Mecca Chapter 2. 1940s and '50s Jackson Street and Williams Avenue Chapter 3. 1963 1972 The Dark Ages Chapter 4. 1973 1982 The Renaissance Chapter 5. 1983 1992 Big Changes Chapter 6. 1993 1998 A Rising Tide Chapter 7. 1999 2007 Boom times Chapter 8. 2008 present Freedom on the Margins Chapter 9. An Uncertain Future Quo Vadis Jazz?
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