Following on from "Giant Steps" comes the second installment in
Kenny Mathieson's series of jazz histories
"Cookin'" examines the birth and development of two of the key
jazz styles of the postwar era, hard bop and its related offshoot,
soul jazz. Hard bop was the most exciting jazz style of its day,
and remains at the core of the modern jazz mainstream even now. It
drew on the twin poles of bebop and the blues for its foundation,
spiced up with gospel, Latin, and rhythm and blues influences. The
book looks at the founding fathers of the form, Art Blakey and
Horace Silver, and goes on to trace the music through its peak
decade. The second installment of Kenny Mathieson's series of jazz
histories provides a fine overview of one of the most exciting
periods in the music's development and features profiles of
Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd, Lou Donaldson, Grant Green, and
J.J. Johnson, among others.
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