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Singing Jazz looks at the ups and downs of this tough profession
through the eyes of legendary jazz singers, well-established
performers, and some newcomers. Drawing on accounts from vocalists
of yesterday and today in all major jazz styles, the book explores
the musical influences of jazz singing; the learning process,
whether on the road or in training; the challenges of building a
repertoire, getting gigs, traveling, and performing under sometimes
difficult circumstances; and the ongoing struggle for artistic
recognition and financial security in the competitive world of
popular music. To reveal the roots and evolution of this unique art
form, authors Crother and Pinfold revisit the lives, words, and
stylistic innovations of great singers in jazz history, including
Carmen McRae, Dinah Washington, Mel Torme, Shirley Horn, Ethel
Waters, Anita O'Day, and many more. Plus - interviewed especially
for Singing Jazz - some of today's best performers illustrate the
contemporary view of jazz singing. Kitty Margolis, Mark Murphy,
Helen Merrill, Mark Porter, Christine Tyrrell, and many others
discuss the influences and experiences that have shaped their
singing careers, and share insights on how their art is still
evolving today.
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Four-Sided Circle
Bruce Crowther
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R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In this blackly comic and politically incorrect tale, all kinds of
prejudice are encountered - racial, religious, sexual. When Jimmy's
forgetful mum disappears he is suspected of killing her, while he
fears that she has fallen foul of a sadistic serial killer. Jimmy
and his pals from the Team, West London pub quiz champions, set out
to uncover the truth, inadvertently stumbling into a neo-Nazi plot
to take over one of Britain's much-loved institutions. The Team is
a motley lot: unemployed Jimmy, his Nigerian martial arts expert
girlfriend, an old bomb-making Jewish street busker, a foxtrotting
Arabian mystery man, and a dim-witted but weirdly gifted skinhead.
Dogged by a jaded, ambitious and seriously bigoted policeman, the
Team's search uncovers many unpalatable truths - not only about
their dangerously intolerant and unpredictable world, but also
about themselves.
In New York in 1939 the World's Fair is in full swing, a Joe Louis
title fight is coming up, and there are hot times in Harlem every
night. Harlem is home to Daniel Leland, a small-time private
detective, retired from the NYPD when he was shot during a gunfight
with robbers. When an industrial corporation offers Daniel a
temptingly large fee he takes the job and is soon over his head in
murder and mayhem - and espionage. With war in Europe looming he
tangles with Nazi sympathizers. And on top of all this, everywhere
he goes Daniel has to confront racism because he is black while
most of those he encounters during his investigation - the good and
the bad - are white.
Texas cop Phil Davis investigates the victim of a road accident who
bears scars inflicted over decades. Discovering that similarly
scarred men have recently died, Phil digs deeper. Seeking to
unearth a dangerous undercover group of political extremists, FBI
agent Luis Valdez makes a connection to the scarred men and the
long-ago death of a young woman. While Phil and Luis tie together
the two investigations, psychiatrist Rozalina Ericson pursues her
own agenda through an old man who has served 25 years for the young
woman's death. And then there is Quinn, ruthless, unstoppable, an
all-purpose killing machine wreaking havoc in northern Texas and
New Mexico. These lives intertwine explosively as today's upholders
of law and order clash with centuries-old religious extremism.
Hollywood homicide detective, Toshiko Tanaka, investigating the
sadistic killing of a bit-part player in old-time movies finds
similarities with killings at Rialto Pictures a half century ago.
Harry Kenning, who retired from making Western movies fifty years
ago, returns to Hollywood with his old movie sidekick, Billy Ross,
to visit some of the people they knew back then. More murders
happen, and Toshiko and Harry team up in an unlikely partnership to
try to solve today's murders. Along the way, they encounter Lee
Castle, Harry's old rival, now internationally famous, Raoul
Hernandez, one-time screen lover, Crusher Maguire, former screen
villain, and Jane Carson, now a massively successful concert and
recording star. Unexpectedly, Toshiko and Harry learn that the
long-ago murder investigation was flawed and as they strive to
solve the new murders they also discover the truth about the Rialto
killings back in the 1950s.
Phil Davis, a cop in a small Texas town investigates a brutal
triple homicide. Jack Ryker, enforcer for a Texas crime boss, sees
a report on the murders and believes the victims are his wife and
young children. He resolves to hunt down the killer. Barbara
Nichols, the TV reporter covering the case sees it as her ticket to
the big time. The lives of these three, Davis, Ryker and Nichols,
intertwine as Phil Davis, more hindered than helped by a devious
FBI agent, pursues the killer south through Texas. As Ryker wreaks
havoc among the criminals with whom he has long been a feared
associate, Barbara risks her life by getting uncomfortably close to
him. Phil Davis, enmeshed in political double-dealing, closes in on
the killer, simultaneously trying to extricate Barbara from the
life-threatening trap into which she has walked.
The Colors Of Your Life is a play about racial and sexual
discrimination in the USA in the 1960s and the present day, seen
through the dramatic lives and often terrifying experiences of its
two characters, May and Shirley, who are grandmother and
granddaughter. The play can be performed with or without songs
especially written by Ed Anderson. Without songs, it is an
absorbing account of life for Black women in America, then and now.
With songs, it remains a powerful statement, the songs adding to
the account traced in the text. The play is for a cast of two and
can be presented with the simplest of sets on stage, in any
non-theatrical location (a school or community center for example),
or on film/video, or on radio.
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