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Floyd Levin, an award-winning jazz writer, has personally known
many of the jazz greats who contributed to the music's colorful
history. In this collection of his articles, published mostly in
jazz magazines over a fifty-year period, Levin takes us into the
nightclubs, the recording studios, the record companies, and, most
compellingly, into the lives of the musicians who made the great
moments of the traditional jazz and swing eras. Brilliantly weaving
anecdotal material, primary research, and music analysis into every
chapter, "Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the
Musicians" is a gold mine of information on a rich segment of
American popular music. This collection of articles begins with
Levin's first published piece and includes several new articles
that were inspired by his work on this compilation. The articles
are organized thematically, beginning with a piece on Kid Ory's
early recordings and ending with a newly written article about the
campaign to put up a monument to Louis Armstrong in New Orleans.
Along the way, Levin gives in-depth profiles of many well-known
jazz legends, such as Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, and Louis
Armstrong, and many lesser-known figures who contributed greatly to
the development of jazz. Extensively illustrated with previously
unpublished photographs from Levin's personal collection, this
wonderfully readable and extremely personal book is full of
information that is not available elsewhere. "Classic Jazz: A
Personal View of the Music and the Musicians" will be celebrated by
jazz scholars and fans everywhere for the overview it provides of
the music's evolution, and for the love of jazz it inspires on
every page.
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