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Luck's In My Corner - The Life and Music of Hot Lips Page (Hardcover, New)
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Luck's In My Corner - The Life and Music of Hot Lips Page (Hardcover, New)
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Hot Lips Page was a seminal figure in the history of jazz trumpet.
After making his name as the top trumpeter in Kansas City in the
middle 1930s, he moved to New York City and performed in Harlem and
on 52nd Street, headlining at the Apollo Theater and in Greenwich
Village. He was a star trumpet soloist with Artie Shaw's Orchestra
in 1941. He recorded with Billie Holiday and Pearl Bailey and made
many early TV appearances in the 1950s. Perhaps most significantly,
Page was also one of the greatest blues players of his generation.
Dizzy Gillespie may have said it best, When it comes to the blues,
don't mess with Lips, nobody not Louis, not Roy, not me.Despite his
many successes, Page's personal life was fraught with troubles. His
father died when his son was eight, and the boy was forced to leave
school and go to work to help support his family. Page's second
wife, Myrtle, who by all accounts was the love of his life, died
suddenly in New York in 1946 at the age of twenty-eight, leaving
Hot Lips as the sole parent of their young son, Oran Jr. Throughout
the 1940s, he struggled to maintain his audience as the popular
style of music changed from Swing to Bebop to Rhythm and Blues.He
died suddenly of a heart attack in 1954, at age forty-six. Through
the use of interviews, anecdotes and oral histories, author Todd
Bryant Weeks has pieced together Page's personal story. He has
contacted dozens of people (many in their eighties and nineties),
who knew Page personally, and has spent many hours interviewing
several of Page's family members, including his son, Oran Page,
Jr., who is now a Municipal Judge in Jackson, Mississippi. Weeks
has also been granted access to files, photographs and personal
scrapbooks belonging to Page at the Institute of Jazz Studies in
Newark, New Jersey. Luck's In My Corner: The Life and Music of Hot
Lips Page is the definitive work on this legendary jazz figure.
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