The early swing era of jazz, from 1930 to 1941, represents both
an extension of developments of the previous decade and an
introduction of new tendencies that influenced subsequent periods
of jazz history. Major big bands and individual artists established
important styles that brought wide popularity to the music, while
small groups created innovative approaches that determined the
directions jazz would take in the years to come. This was a time
marked by colorful band leaders, flashy instrumental soloists,
showy orchestras, and engaging singers, and Oliphant's reference
guide to this period is an invaluable source of information on its
artists, methods, innovations, and recordings.
Directing readers to outstanding performances available on
compact disc, it serves not only as a scholarly historical and
cultural overview, but also as a helpful guide for the layman.
Organized in a biographical format, the volume discusses many
individuals and groups that have not been considered so fully
before, and provides a critical assessment of a major period in
American music.
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