A Danish musician here presents the most accurate, comprehensive
work on a major figure in American jazz: Lester Willis Young
(1909-1959), better known as Pres' or Prez, ' from the nickname
President' given to him by Billie Holiday. Based on interviews with
Young's colleagues and friends, and often presenting his own vulgar
scatological words, the book faithfully chronicles the ups and
downs of his life and career. Despite his alcoholism, drug
addiction, syphillis, epilepsy, and emotional disturbances, Young
became the outstanding tenor saxophonist of his time and a
dominant, profound influence on the development of bop and
progressive (cool') jazz in the 1940s. His solos with the bands of
Fletcher Henderson and Count Basie and his collaboration with
Holiday are recalled in this outstanding biography. "Publishers
Weekly"
This is] the big, warm book about Lester Young that swing lovers
have been waiting for, written by a Danish jazz musician. This is a
rich authentic life of one of the three greatest tenor players who
ever lived, much of it told in vivid quotation from eyewitnesses.
Kirkus this is the first thoroughgoing biography of one of
America's greatest musicians; its fascination for at least jazz
aficionados is magnetic....Along with Porter's magisterial work of
musical analysis, Lester Young, this is the book to have on the
most influential jazzman between Armstrong and Parker.
"Booklist"
A fascinating and invaluable compilation of raw material...a
straightforward, accurate narrative.
"The New York TimeS"
By far the most comprehensive work available on the
extraordinary Lester Young, "You Just Fight For Your Life" is the
jazz enthusiast's dream come true. Meticulously researched and
teeming with previously unpublished information, this book
accurately recreates the life and character of one of the world's
greatest jazz musicians. Historian Frank Buchmann-Moller crafts a
full length biography exclusively for Lester Young fans focusing on
Young's philosophy of life, his exceptional ability as a
bandleader, and his sharp wit. Through the examination of army
psychiatric reports, interviews with fellow musicians, and concert
reviews, "You Just Fight For Your Life" tells the story of this
gifted yet troubled musician.
Beginning with his childhood, the book accurately chronicles the
many bands in which Lester Young played prior to joining Count
Basie in 1936. Through countless interviews with Young's peers, the
book recounts the Basie years and the spicy stories of life on the
road. The author includes new information about Young's own first
band and follows this with details of his military experience. The
final chapters deal with his years as featured soloist. Two
appendices list all of Young's jobs from 1919-59 and his own bands
chronologically as well as all musicians with whom he played. Now
Lester Young followers have a full length biography valuable not
only as a reference but for its recreation of a fascinating
life.
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