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Bassically Speaking - An Oral History of George Duvivier (Hardcover): Edward Berger, David Chevan Bassically Speaking - An Oral History of George Duvivier (Hardcover)
Edward Berger, David Chevan
R3,077 Discovery Miles 30 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Both as a person and as a musician, he was number one in my book." -Benny Carter Bassist George Duvivier (1920-1985) was one of the most universally respected musicians in jazz. His impeccable musicianship graced the big bands in the 1940s and led to musical associations with virtually every important jazz and popular artist. His prolific recording career spanned all styles of music, from Eubie Blake to Eric Dolphy, Billie Holiday to Barry Manilow. Duvivier was a most astute and articulate observer of the musical scene. A large part of this book is devoted to his own reflections on growing up in Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s, the evolution of the bass, life in the commercial studios, and his memories of close associates-Coleman Hawkins, Jimmie Lunceford, Bud Powell, Lena Horne, and many others. In addition, twenty of Duvivier's colleagues, including Louie Bellson, Ron Carter, Milt Hinton, Ed Shaughnessy, Arthur Taylor, and Joe Wilder, have contributed, covering a variety of musical and social issues, as well as providing a loving portrait of an extraordinary artist. Duvivier's musical style is discussed by David Chevan, who has included transcriptions of several solos. An extensive discography/solography traces Duvivier's incredibly diverse recording career. With dozens of previously unpublished photos.

Annual Review of Jazz Studies 10: 1999 (Hardcover): Edward Berger, David Cayer, Henry Martin, Dan Morgenstern Annual Review of Jazz Studies 10: 1999 (Hardcover)
Edward Berger, David Cayer, Henry Martin, Dan Morgenstern; Contributions by Mark Haywood, …
R3,278 Discovery Miles 32 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Annual Review of Jazz Studies is dedicated to scholarly research on jazz and its related musical forms. It recognizes the growing awareness of jazz as a cultural phenomenon. All volumes include numerous musical examples, a book review section, a portfolio of jazz photographs, and bibliographic surveys. This volume contains a particularly broad range of articles, both technical and non-technical, which should appeal to both the jazz fan and the scholar. ARJS 10 introduces a new feature: "Jazz Fiction: A Bibliography from Nonjazz Journals," which identifies many important jazz publications that might otherwise elude researchers. Researchers will find "Using e-commerce Music Sites for Discographical Research" a useful survey of Internet resources. The Louis Armstrong Centennial is heralded by a warm reminiscence by Dan Morgenstern and a gallery of rare photos from the files of the Institute of Jazz Studies. Musicological treatments include articles on McCoy Tyner, Bill Evans, Charlie Parker, and Jimmy Smith. Several articles examine Thelonious Monk's unique body of work from different perspectives. In addition, there are reviews of three recent works about this singular figure. Other book reviews cover such important contributions as Scott DeVeaux's The Birth of Bebop and Ingrid Monson's Saying Something: Jazz Improvisation and Interaction. " The 'Stardust' File" traces the evolution of one of the music's most enduring standards. Finally, "Busted" tells the full story of Gene Krupa's arrest in 1943.

Reminiscing in Tempo - The Life and Times of a Jazz Hustler (Hardcover, New): Teddy Reig, Edward Berger Reminiscing in Tempo - The Life and Times of a Jazz Hustler (Hardcover, New)
Teddy Reig, Edward Berger
R2,140 Discovery Miles 21 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Teddy Reig (1917-1984) was a larger-than-life character, a self-described hustler who had a profound effect on the music world from the 1940s to the 1970s. As a record producer, he captured the work of dozens of leading jazz innovators. He also had an impact on rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and the Latin field. In Part 1, Reig tells his own story. Part 2 consists of interviews with key figures who were close to Reig at various stages of his career. Part 3 is an extensive discography of Reig's productions. The copious illustrations include many previously unpublished photos.

Annual Review of Jazz Studies 14 (Paperback): Evan Spring, George Bassett, Edward Berger, Henry Martin, Dan Morgenstern Annual Review of Jazz Studies 14 (Paperback)
Evan Spring, George Bassett, Edward Berger, Henry Martin, Dan Morgenstern
R2,390 Discovery Miles 23 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Annual Review of Jazz Studies (ARJS) is a journal providing a forum for the ever expanding range and depth of jazz scholarship, from technical analyses to oral history to cultural interpretation. Addressed to specialists and fans alike, all volumes include feature articles, book reviews, and unpublished photographs. This 14th issue contains four intriguing articles that to some degree contravene accepted precepts of jazz orthodoxy. John Howland traces the connection between Duke Ellington's extended works and the 'symphonic jazz' model of the 1920s as exemplified by Paul Whiteman and his chief arranger, Ferde GrofZ. Horace J. Maxile Jr. takes an unfashionably broad perspective of Charles Mingus's 'Ecclusiastics, ' applying recent developments in cultural theory as well as the formal tools of traditional music theory. Brian Priestley's exploration of the ties between Charlie Parker and popular music challenges the canonical depiction of Parker as a lone revolutionary genius, instead underscoring the saxophonist's ties to the popular music of his time. Finally, John Wriggle presents an extensive examination of the life and work of arranger Chappie Willet, an unsung hero of the Swing Era. The book reviews cover a cross-section of the burgeoning jazz literature, and Vincent Pelote has again compiled a list of books received at the Institute of Jazz Studies.

Annual Review of Jazz Studies 1: 1982 (Paperback): Dan Morgenstern, Edward Berger, Louis Porter Annual Review of Jazz Studies 1: 1982 (Paperback)
Dan Morgenstern, Edward Berger, Louis Porter
R1,731 Discovery Miles 17 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Features King Oliver, Gunther Schuller, Fats Waller, and black college bands.

Annual Review of Jazz Studies 4: 1988 (Paperback): Edward Berger, David Cayer, Dan Morgenstern, Lewis Porter Annual Review of Jazz Studies 4: 1988 (Paperback)
Edward Berger, David Cayer, Dan Morgenstern, Lewis Porter
R1,770 Discovery Miles 17 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Features Lester Young, early black recording, Earl Hines, jazz and bop harmony.

Annual Review of Jazz Studies 2: 1983 (Paperback): Dan Morgenstern, Edward Berger, Lewis Porter Annual Review of Jazz Studies 2: 1983 (Paperback)
Dan Morgenstern, Edward Berger, Lewis Porter
R1,746 Discovery Miles 17 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Features Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, Count Basie, and John Coltrane.

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