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The Creation of Jazz - Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America (Paperback)
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The Creation of Jazz - Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America (Paperback)
Series: Blacks in the New World
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Loot Price R518
Discovery Miles 5 180
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The story of jazz is more than a history of the music. The racial
and cultural dynamics of American cities created the music, life,
and business that was jazz. Burton W. Peretti's classic study
charts the life of jazz culture from its origins in the jook joints
of sharecroppers and the streets and dance halls of 1890s New
Orleans to the eve of bebop and World War II. As Perett shows, jazz
was the epic story of players who transitioned from childhood spasm
bands to Carnegie Hall and worldwide touring and fame. It became
the music of the Twenties, a decade of Prohibition, of adolescent
discontent, of Harlem pride, and of Americans hoping to preserve
cultural traditions in an urban, commercial age. Finally, jazz was
where black and white musicians performed together, as uneasy
partners, in the big bands of Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman. Drawing
on archives and the firsthand testimony of more than seventy
musicians and singers (among them Benny Carter, Bud Freeman, Kid
Ory, and Mary Lou Williams), The Creation of Jazz offers a
comprehensive analysis of the role of early jazz in American social
history.
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