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Jazz: The American Theme Song
Jazz: The American Theme Song
hardback | English
Published:
31 January, 1995
hardback | English
Published:
31 January, 1995
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Praised by the Washington Post as a `tough, unblinkered critic,' James Lincoln Collier is probably the most controversial writer on jazz today. His iconoclatic articles, and his acclaimed biographies of the jazz greats continue to spark debate in jazz circles. With the publication of Jazz: The American Theme Song, Collier does nothing to soften his reputation for hard-hitting, incisive commentary. Questioning everything we think we know about jazz - its origins, its innovative geniuses, the importance of improvisation and spontaneous inspiration in a performance - and the jazz world, these ten provocative essays on the music and its place in American culture overturn tired assumptions and will alternately enrage, enlighten, and entertain.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780195079432 |
| ISBN10 | 0195079434 |
| Number Of Pages | 335 |
| Item Weight | 566 g |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 217 x 146 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Format | hardback |
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Author's Bio
About the Author:
James Lincoln Collier is the author of over fifty books. He has won a Newbery Honors Medal, a Christopher Medal, and has twice been a finalist for the National Book Award. His books on music include biographies of jazz greats Armstrong, Ellington, and Goodman, and his articles on music appear regularly in many leading publications. Collier has worked as a jazz musician around New York for many years, and has played with groups in a dozen nations around the world.