Texas musicians and jazz share a history that goes all the way
back to the origins of jazz in ragtime, blues, and boogie-woogie.
Texans have left their mark on all of jazz's major movements,
including hot jazz, swing, bebop, the birth of the cool, hard bop,
and free jazz. Yet these musicians are seldom identified as Texans
because their careers often took them to the leading jazz centers
in New Orleans, Chicago, New York, Kansas City, and Los
Angeles.
In Texan Jazz, Dave Oliphant reclaims these musicians for Texas
and explores the vibrant musical culture that brought them forth.
Working through the major movements of jazz, he describes the
lives, careers, and recordings of such musicians as Scott Joplin,
Hersal Thomas, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sippie Wallace, Jack
Teagarden, Buster Smith, Hot Lips Page, Eddie Durham, Herschel
Evans, Charlie Christian, Red Garland, Kenny Dorham, Jimmy Giuffre,
Ornette Coleman, John Carter, and many others.
The great strength of Texan Jazz is its record of the
contributions to jazz made by African-American Texans. The first
major book on this topic ever published, it will be fascinating
reading for everyone who loves jazz.
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