Stan Kenton (1911-1979) formed his first full orchestra in 1940
and soon drew record-breaking crowds to hear and dance to his
exciting sound. He continued to tour and record unrelentingly for
the next four decades. "Stan Kenton: This Is an Orchestra " sums up
the mesmerizing bandleader at the height of his powers, arms waving
energetically, his face a study of concentration as he cajoled,
coaxed, strained, and obtained the last ounce of energy from every
musician under his control.
Michael Sparke's narrative captures that enthusiasm in words: a
lucid account of the evolution of the Kenton Sound, and the first
book to offer a critical evaluation of the role that Stan played in
its creation. Insightful and thought-provoking throughout, and
supported by liberal quotes from the musicians who made the magic,
even at his most contentious the author's high regard and
admiration for his subject shines through. The most knowledgeable
of Stan's fans will learn new facts from this far-reaching
biography of a man and his music. "Stan Kenton "will be essential
reading for every Kenton devotee and jazz historian.
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