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The BBC's Jazz Book of the Year for 2008. Few jazz musicians have
had the lasting influence or attracted as much scholarly study as
John Coltrane. Yet, despite dozens of books, hundreds of articles,
and his own recorded legacy, the "facts" about Coltrane's life and
work have never been definitely established. Well-known Coltrane
biographer and jazz educator Lewis Porter has assembled an
international team of scholars to write The John Coltrane
Reference, an indispensable guide to the life and music of John
Coltrane. The John Coltrane Reference features a a day-by-day
chronology, which extends from 1926-1967, detailing Coltrane's
early years and every live performance given by Coltrane as either
a sideman or leader, and a discography offering full session
information from the first year of recordings, 1946, to the last,
1967. The appendices list every film and television appearance, as
well as every recorded interview. Richly illustrated with over 250
album covers and photos from the collection of Yasuhiro Fujioka,
The John Coltrane Reference will find a place in every major
library supporting a jazz studies program, as well as John Coltrane
enthusiasts.
Nat Hentoff, renowned jazz critic, civil liberties activist, and
fearless contrarian - 'I'm a Jewish atheist civil-libertarian
pro-lifer' - has lived through much of jazz's history and has known
many of jazz's most important figures, often as friend and
confidant. Hentoff has been a tireless advocate for the neglected
parts of jazz history, including forgotten sidemen and women. This
volume includes his best recent work - short essays, long
interviews, and personal recollections. From Duke Ellington and
Louis Armstrong to Ornette Coleman and Quincy Jones, Hentoff brings
the jazz greats to life and traces their art to gospel, blues, and
many other forms of American music. "At the Jazz Band Ball" also
includes Hentoff's keen, cosmopolitan observations on a wide range
of issues. The book shows how jazz and education are a vital
partnership, how free expression is the essence of liberty, and how
social justice issues like health care and strong civil rights and
liberties keep all the arts - and all members of society - strong.
The BBC's Jazz Book of the Year for 2008. Few jazz musicians have
had the lasting influence or attracted as much scholarly study as
John Coltrane. Yet, despite dozens of books, hundreds of articles,
and his own recorded legacy, the "facts" about Coltrane's life and
work have never been definitely established. Well-known Coltrane
biographer and jazz educator Lewis Porter has assembled an
international team of scholars to write The John Coltrane
Reference, an indispensable guide to the life and music of John
Coltrane. The John Coltrane Reference features a a day-by-day
chronology, which extends from 1926-1967, detailing Coltrane's
early years and every live performance given by Coltrane as either
a sideman or leader, and a discography offering full session
information from the first year of recordings, 1946, to the last,
1967. The appendices list every film and television appearance, as
well as every recorded interview. Richly illustrated with over 250
album covers and photos from the collection of Yasuhiro Fujioka,
The John Coltrane Reference will find a place in every major
library supporting a jazz studies program, as well as John Coltrane
enthusiasts.
John Coltrane was a key figure in jazz, a pioneer in world music,
and an intensely emotional force whose following continues to grow.
This new biography, the first by a professional jazz scholar and
performer, presents a huge amount of never-before-published
material, including interviews with Coltrane, photos, genealogical
documents, and innovative musical analysis that offers a fresh view
of Coltrane's genius.
Compiled from scratch with the assistance of dozens of Coltrane's
colleagues, friends, and family, "John Coltrane: His Life and
Music" corrects numerous errors from previous biographies. The
significant people in Coltrane's life were reinterviewed, yielding
new insights; some were interviewed for the first time ever.
The musical analysis, which is accessible to the nonspecialist,
makes its own revelations--for example, that some of Coltrane's
well-known pieces are based on previously unrecognized sources. The
Appendix is the most detailed chronology of Coltrane's performing
career ever compiled, listing scores of previously unknown
performances from the 1940s and early 1950s.
Coltrane has become a musical inspiration for thousands of fans and
musicians and a personal inspiration to as many more. For all of
these, Porter's book will become the definitive resource--a
reliable guide to the events of Coltrane's life and an insightful
look into his musical practices.
." . . well researched, musically knowledgeable, and enormously
interesting to read. Porter is a jazz scholar with deep knowledge
of the tradition he is studying, both conceptually and
technically." --Richard Crawford, University of Michigan
"Lewis Porter is a meticulous person with love and respect
forAfro-American classical music. I applaud this definitive study
of my friend John Coltrane's life adn achievements." --Jimmy Heath,
jazz saxophonist, composer, educator
Lewis Porter is Associate Professor of Music, Rutgers University in
Newark. A leading jazz scholar, he is the author of "Jazz Readings
from a Century of Change" and coauthor of "Jazz: From Its Origins
to the Present," He was a project consultant on "The Complete
Atlantic Recordings of John Coltrane," which was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Historical Reissue, and an editor and
assisting author of the definitive Coltrane discography by Y.
Fujioka.
Nat Hentoff, renowned jazz critic, civil liberties activist, and
fearless contrarian - 'I'm a Jewish atheist civil-libertarian
pro-lifer' - has lived through much of jazz's history and has known
many of jazz's most important figures, often as friend and
confidant. Hentoff has been a tireless advocate for the neglected
parts of jazz history, including forgotten sidemen and - women.
This volume includes his best recent work - short essays, long
interviews, and personal recollections. From Duke Ellington and
Louis Armstrong to Ornette Coleman and Quincy Jones, Hentoff brings
the jazz greats to life and traces their art to gospel, blues, and
many other forms of American music. "At the Jazz Band Ball" also
includes Hentoff's keen, cosmopolitan observations on a wide range
of issues. The book shows how jazz and education are a vital
partnership, how free expression is the essence of liberty, and how
social justice issues like health care and strong civil rights and
liberties keep all the arts - and all members of society - strong.
Dave Liebman is one of the leading forces in contemporary jazz.
Prominently known for performing with Miles Davis and Elvin Jones,
he has exerted considerable influence as a saxophonist, bandleader,
composer, author, and educator. In addition to his recent
recognition as a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, he
has received the Order of Arts and Letters from France and holds an
honorary doctorate from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland.
He has mentored many of today's most notable young jazz musicians
worldwide and is a prolific writer on jazz. In What It Is: The Life
of a Jazz Artist, friend, pianist, and noted jazz scholar Lewis
Porter conducts a series of in-depth interviews with Liebman, who
discusses his professional, personal, and musical relationships
with Davis and Jones, as well as such notable musicians as Chick
Corea, Richie Beirach, Michael and Randy Brecker, and many others.
Through the interviews, Liebman discusses such personal matters as
contracting polio as a child and the difficulties it caused as an
adult during his rise as a jazz musician. He offers insights into
the life of jazz performers of his generation, particularly the
tumultuous period of the 1960s and 1970s. The book also features
rare photos from Liebman's personal collection. A fascinating and
witty storyteller, Liebman's stories in What It Is will appeal to
jazz fans and scholars by providing a firsthand look into the
creative life of one of America's leading jazz musicians.
Features Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, Count Basie, and John
Coltrane.
Features Lester Young, early black recording, Earl Hines, jazz and
bop harmony.
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