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Mixed Messages: American Jazz Stories (Paperback): Peter Vacher Mixed Messages: American Jazz Stories (Paperback)
Peter Vacher
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Swingin' on Central Avenue - African American Jazz in Los Angeles (Hardcover): Peter Vacher Swingin' on Central Avenue - African American Jazz in Los Angeles (Hardcover)
Peter Vacher
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The development of jazz and swing in the African-American community in Los Angeles in the years before the second World War received a boost from the arrival of a significant numbers of musicians from Chicago and the southwestern states. In Swingin' on Central: African-American Jazz in Los Angeles, a new study of that vibrant jazz community, music historian and jazz journalist Peter Vacher traveled between Los Angeles and London over several years in order to track down key figures and interview them for this oral history of one of the most swinging jazz scenes in the United States. Vacher recreates the energy and vibrancy of the Central Avenue scene through first-hand accounts from such West Coast notables as trumpeters Andy Blakeney , George Orendorff, and McLure "Red Mack" Morris; pianists Betty Hall Jones, Chester Lane, and Gideon Honore, saxophonists Chuck Thomas, Jack McVea, and Caughey Roberts Jr; drummers Jesse Sailes, Red Minor Robinson, and Nathaniel "Monk" McFay; and others. Throughout, readers learn the story behind the formative years of these musicians, most of whom have never been interviewed until now. While not exactly headliners-nor heavily recorded-this community of jazz musicians was among the most talented in pre-war America. Arriving in Los Angeles at a time when black Americans faced restrictions on where they could live and work, jazz artists of color commonly found themselves limited to the Central Avenue area. This scene, supplemented by road travel, constituted their daily bread as players-with none of them making it to New York. Through their own words, Vacher tells their story in Los Angeles, offering along the way a close look at the role the black musicians union played in their lives while also taking on jazz historiography's comparative neglect of these West Coast players. Music historians with a particular interest in pre-bop jazz in California will find much new material here as Vacher paints a world of luxurious white nightclubs with black bands, ghetto clubs and after-hours joints, a world within a world that resulted from the migration of black musicians to the West Coast.

Swingin' on Central Avenue - African American Jazz in Los Angeles (Paperback): Peter Vacher Swingin' on Central Avenue - African American Jazz in Los Angeles (Paperback)
Peter Vacher
R1,091 Discovery Miles 10 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The development of jazz and swing in the African-American community in Los Angeles in the years before the second World War received a boost from the arrival of a significant numbers of musicians from Chicago and the southwestern states. In Swingin' on Central: African-American Jazz in Los Angeles, a new study of that vibrant jazz community, music historian and jazz journalist Peter Vacher traveled between Los Angeles and London over several years in order to track down key figures and interview them for this oral history of one of the most swinging jazz scenes in the United States. Vacher recreates the energy and vibrancy of the Central Avenue scene through first-hand accounts from such West Coast notables as trumpeters Andy Blakeney , George Orendorff, and McLure "Red Mack" Morris; pianists Betty Hall Jones, Chester Lane, and Gideon Honore, saxophonists Chuck Thomas, Jack McVea, and Caughey Roberts Jr; drummers Jesse Sailes, Red Minor Robinson, and Nathaniel "Monk" McFay; and others. Throughout, readers learn the story behind the formative years of these musicians, most of whom have never been interviewed until now. While not exactly headliners-nor heavily recorded-this community of jazz musicians was among the most talented in pre-war America. Arriving in Los Angeles at a time when black Americans faced restrictions on where they could live and work, jazz artists of color commonly found themselves limited to the Central Avenue area. This scene, supplemented by road travel, constituted their daily bread as players-with none of them making it to New York. Through their own words, Vacher tells their story in Los Angeles, offering along the way a close look at the role the black musicians union played in their lives while also taking on jazz historiography's comparative neglect of these West Coast players. Music historians with a particular interest in pre-bop jazz in California will find much new material here as Vacher paints a world of luxurious white nightclubs with black bands, ghetto clubs and after-hours joints, a world within a world that resulted from the migration of black musicians to the West Coast.

Hurricane R4118 Revisited - The Extraordinary Story of the Discovery and Restoration to Flight of a Battle of Britain Survivor:... Hurricane R4118 Revisited - The Extraordinary Story of the Discovery and Restoration to Flight of a Battle of Britain Survivor: The Adventure Continues 2005-2017 (Hardcover)
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R637 R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Save R74 (12%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Twelve years since the amazing account of Peter Vacher’s discovery in India was originally published, Grub Street is thrilled to bring readers the updated story of Hurricane R4118. Since the restoration of this magnificent aircraft to flight in 2004, Peter Vacher continued to research its history, and more stories of R4118’s origins are told, including the extraordinary tale of how this aircraft shot down a friendly Whitley bomber before it was assigned to a RAF squadron. With brand new photography and sources, including wartime letters from Bunny Currant, this book is essential reading for all Hurricane enthusiasts.

History of the Jodhpur Flying Club - & the Royal Airforce in Princely India (Paperback): Peter Vacher History of the Jodhpur Flying Club - & the Royal Airforce in Princely India (Paperback)
Peter Vacher
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The History of the Jodhpur Flying Club is the remarkable story of an Indian Maharaja's

passion for flight, and his contributions to the early commercial air routes to southeast Asia.

His Highness the Maharajah Umaid Singh was instrumental in establishing one of the first air

bases in India. During the 1920's and 1930's this visionary member of one of India's most

distinguished families created the Jodhpur Flying Club near to the giant Chittar Palace. Today that

small air field is now one of the Indian Air Force's premier military bases. From the 1920's until the

1950's the royal family of Jodhpur pushed aviation to the forefront for their people and in doing so

assisted in the Allied war effort during World War 2.

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