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Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > Film, television, music, theatre
The life of jazz trumpeter Roland Bernard "Bunny" Berigan
(1908-1942) resembles nothing less than an ancient Greek tragedy: a
heroic figure who rises from obscurity to dizzying heights, touches
greatness, becomes ensnared by circumstances, and comes to a
disastrous early end. Berigan was intimately involved in the
commercial music business of the 1930s and 1940s in New York City.
Berigan was a charismatic performer, one of the few musicians in
the history of jazz to advance the art. His trumpet artistry made a
deep and lasting impression on almost everyone who heard him play,
while the body of recorded work he left continues to evoke a wide
range of emotions in those who hear it. Too often writings about
the Swing Era skip over the interrelationship between the music
business and the music that the giants of jazz created. In Mr.
Trumpet: The Trials, Tribulations, and Triumph of Bunny Berigan,
Michael Zirpolo takes on this difficult task, exploring connections
between the business of music and contemporary music makers and the
culture of social dancing that drove it all. Through detailed
research and insightful analysis, Zirpolo rectifies many heretofore
misunderstood events in Berigan's life and in the Swing Era more
generally. In this panoramic examination of Berigan's personal and
professional lives, Mr. Trumpet maps the great musician's role in
what was a truly golden age of American popular music and jazz,
offering close looks at some of his greatest performances and film
work, comprehensive listings of all known broadcast recordings made
by Berigan and his bands, as well as numerous previously
unpublished photos of the great jazz artist.
Rheumatic fever came at an early age and took several of his
cousins and caused him to be confined to bed for many months while
recovering. This confinment and curtailment caused Jack to develop
his artistic talent in a more acute way. While always being a
jokester, he has had a funny way of telling a yarn and he hopes you
enjoy reading about some of the funny things that happened to him
on the way to the forum.
This book is written for those who suffer from severe and
persistant mental illness. It is about the trials of a man with the
illness and how he reached from poverty and despair to the heights
of obtaining an MSW and LCSW. It is also written for Literary
students with a specific style of writing. Students of Counseling,
Social Work, Psychology, and Psychiatry will get a realistic view
of what the illness is like and can do. It is an autobiographical,
educational, and inspirational experience that needs told
De Vos ken die kunste, en die mense agter die kunste, so hy kan
heerlik spot met die hogere dinge in die lewe. Die bundel bevat ’n
hele vertellings oor bekende figure uit die kunstewereld, soos die
Karel Schoeman. Kop op 'n blok is vlymskerp geskryf en die humor
(wat dikwels selfspot insluit) is werklik snaaks. Inderwaarheid
vorm die teks 'n soort outobiografie van een van die mees geliefde
skrywers in Afrikaans.
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This Life At Play
- Memoirs
(Hardcover)
Girish Karnad; Translated by Srinath Perur; Commentary by Srinath Perur; Translated by Girish Karnad; Commentary by Girish Karnad
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Just a Boy from Home With songs, stories and recipes Bill Bourke
shared this entire book from memory. It contains stories and
historical facts about the Catholic Church, the striping of the
land after the South gained independence and the words to an IRA
song, The Dublin Trials that his father sang. There are many more
songs of Mayo, poems and expressions that otherwise could possibly
be forgotten or lost if he had not agreed to sit for many hours
reminiscing. You will read about Patrick Shannon, a Mayo man who
was a hero in World War I. Also, how his good friend Michael
Fitzpatrick received his American citizenship 52 years after his
untimely death in Korea. Bill tells of the Irish camaraderie that
was already present in Chicago upon his arrival and how he got a
job being Just a Boy from Home. The singing and dancing that was
found in the neighborhood pubs and said, "Oh, the fun we had " But,
still the innate loneliness that could be felt in a room full of
people for the mother he left behind in the tiny cottage, at the
end of the road, in the Village of Ballymacredmond, near the town
of Ballina, in the County of Mayo, Ireland. Bill married Kitty
Morley, a young girl form County Mayo and continues his training as
to be an Engineer Santa Fe Railroad. It has taken a lifetime of
trials, errors and successes to create the foundation for his
family that is now continuing to flourish in the great city of
Chicago in the United States of America.
This book is my journey, from listening to the music my older
brother listened to in the mid-1950s to working with bands and
entertainers from the '60s to the '80s. It is filled with stories
regarding bands and entertainers I worked with, managed, and knew.
I learned a lot of lessons over the years, from some very
high-level entertainment businesspeople and artists that helped and
inspired me in today's business world. I hope you enjoy the book.
I chose to use the image of a tile as the cover of Fortuna because,
for me, that's how the story began - with a small piece of red tile
that washed up on the beach on Long Beach Island, New Jersey in
1970. More than half a century before, the Fortuna, loaded with
roofing tiles for ballast, set sail on a two-year voyage to New
York. Just short of her final destination, she became one more
shipwreck off the coast of Long Beach Island. Those tiles were her
calling cards. Fortuna almost ended the same as it started. While
photographing the tile for the cover of this book, a huge wave came
in and washed the tile back into the sea. But, like all the other
pieces of this story that landed at my feet, the tile washed back
onto the beach five days later.
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