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Paris Blues (Paperback)
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Paris Blues (Paperback)
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The Jazz Age. The phrase conjures images of Louis Armstrong holding
court at the Sunset Cafe in Chicago, Duke Ellington dazzling crowds
at the Cotton Club in Harlem, and star singers like Bessie Smith
and Ma Rainey. But the Jazz Age was every bit as much of a Paris
phenomenon as it was a Chicago and New York scene.
In "Paris Blues," Andy Fry provides an alternative history of
African American music and musicians in France, one that looks
beyond familiar personalities and well-rehearsed stories. He
pinpoints key issues of race and nation in France's complicated
jazz history from the 1920s through the 1950s. While he deals with
many of the traditional icons--such as Josephine Baker, Django
Reinhardt, and Sidney Bechet, among others--what he asks is how
they came to be so iconic, and what their stories hide as well as
what they preserve. Fry focuses throughout on early jazz and swing
but includes its re-creation--reinvention--in the 1950s. Along the
way, he pays tribute to forgotten traditions such as black musical
theater, white show bands, and French wartime swing. "Paris Blues"
provides a nuanced account of the French reception of African
Americans and their music and contributes greatly to a growing
literature on jazz, race, and nation in France.
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