The Jazz Life of Dr. Billy Taylor: America's Classical Musician
is the autobiography of the legendary jazz ambassador whose work
spans more than six decades, from the heyday of 52nd Street in
1940s New York City to CBS Sunday Morning. Beginning with his
childhood in segregation-era Washington D.C., Billy Taylor recounts
how he came of age as a jazz musician in smoke-filled clubs
pulsating with the rhythms of bebop, and later climbed to world
acclaim as an internationally recognized music educator and popular
media figure. Through his life's work, Taylor fought not only for
the recognition of jazz music as "America's classical music" but
also for the recognition of black musicians as key contributors to
the American music repertoire. Peppered with anecdotes detailing
encounters with other jazz legends such as Fats Waller, Jelly Roll
Morton, Duke Ellington, Art Tatum, Ben Webster, Count Basie, Billie
Holiday, Dinah Washington, and many others, this autobiography is
not only the life story of a jazz musician and spokesman, but is
also the history of a nation grappling with racism and
modernity.
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