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Jazz on the Road - Don Albert's Musical LIfe (Paperback)
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Jazz on the Road - Don Albert's Musical LIfe (Paperback)
Series: Music of the African Diaspora, 3
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Christopher Wilkinson uncovers a fascinating and unexplored side of
American musical and social history in this richly detailed account
of Don Albert's musical career and the multicultural forces that
influenced it. Albert was born Albert Dominque in New Orleans in
1908. Wilkinson discusses his musical education in the Creole
community of New Orleans and the fusion of New Orleans jazz and the
Texas blues styles in the later 1920s during his tenure with Troy
Floyd's Orchestra of Gold. He documents the founding of Albert's
own band in San Antonio, its tours through twenty-four states
during the 1930s, its recordings, and its significant reputation
within the African American community. In addition to providing a
vivid account of life on the road and imparting new insight into
the daily existence of working musicians, this book illustrates how
the fundamental issue of race influenced Albert's life, as well as
the music of the era.
Albert's years as a San Antonio nightclub owner in the 1940s and
1950s saw the rise in popularity of rhythm and blues and the
decline of interest in jazz. There was also increasing racial
animosity, which Albert resisted by the successful legal defense of
his right to operate an integrated establishment in 1951. In the
two decades before his death in 1980, his performances in Dixieland
jazz bands and interviews with oral historians concerning his own
career were the fitting climax to a multifaceted musical life.
Albert's voice and personality, his feelings and opinions about the
music he loved, and the obstacles he faced in performing and
promoting it, are artfully conveyed in Wilkinson's fluid,
accessible, and erudite narrative. "Jazz on the Road "shows the
importance of live performance in bringing jazz to America, and
succeeds brilliantly in depicting an era, a locale, and a way of
life.
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