Drummer, record producer, bandleader, jazz researcher, and
cigar-chomping raconteur Barry Martyn is a New Orleans original who
happens to have been born in England. Implausible though this may
seem, it makes perfect sense to members of the New Orleans
traditional jazz community, who view themselves as an extended
family based on merit as much as nativity. For more than forty
years, Martyn has been a fixture in the Crescent City's jazz scene,
laying down the beat for generations of celebrated musicians and
avidly promoting the city's unique musical heritage around the
world. In Walking with Legends -- based on over forty hours of
interviews with Martyn by fellow British jazz enthusiast and author
Mick Burns -- Martyn reflects upon his life in jazz and offers a
window into a musical world that few have understood, let alone
witnessed from the inside.
At the age of nineteen, jazz fanatic Martyn found his way to the
Crescent City and began working as a professional drummer in clubs
and studios. The first white man in the United States to join a
black musician's union, he eventually started his own record label
and recorded hundreds of jam sessions that today are regarded as
classics in Europe. In 1972, he formed the Legends of Jazz, an
old-style New Orleans jazz band that toured the world and took New
Orleans jazz into the American showbiz mainstream.
Martyn's life story provides unique intimate glimpses of a
vanished generation of New Orleans musicians, including Louis
Armstrong, Kid Sheik Cola, Harold Dejan, Joe Watkins, Albert
Nicholas, Kid Thomas, Andrew Blakeney, and many others. Throughout
his chronicle, Martyn highlights the continual clash of cultures
that arose from an avid British pupil learning lessons of life and
music from elderly African American strangers who take him under
their wing both out of curiosity and self-interest. Together, they
find a way to connect through music, even if the road gets a little
bumpy at times.
A standard-bearer for New Orleans's jazz drumming tradition,
Martyn remains one of the city's busiest musicians and most avid
promoters of New Orleans music. In Walking with Legends, he honors
the legacies of the African American musicians who taught and
inspired him and affirms the importance of the human relationships
that make the music possible.
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