Harlem of the West

Harlem of the West
Title Harlem of the West PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Pepin
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 200
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780811845489

Download Harlem of the West Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Harlem of the West reveals a forgotten slice of San Francisco history and the African-American experience on the West Coast: the thriving jazz scene of the Fillmore in the 1940s and 1950s. With archival photographs and oral accounts from the residents and musicians who experienced it, this vividly illustrated tour will delight jazz fans and history aficionados.

Harlem Jazz Era

Harlem Jazz Era
Title Harlem Jazz Era PDF eBook
Author Stuart A. Kallen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre African American arts
ISBN 9781590183588

Download Harlem Jazz Era Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

From the glitter of the Cotton Club to the seedy back streets, Harlem as a traveler in the 1920s would have known it is depicted in this highly readable book.

A History of the Harlem Renaissance

A History of the Harlem Renaissance
Title A History of the Harlem Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Rachel Farebrother
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 453
Release 2021-02-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108640508

Download A History of the Harlem Renaissance Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Harlem Renaissance was the most influential single movement in African American literary history. The movement laid the groundwork for subsequent African American literature, and had an enormous impact on later black literature world-wide. In its attention to a wide range of genres and forms – from the roman à clef and the bildungsroman, to dance and book illustrations – this book seeks to encapsulate and analyze the eclecticism of Harlem Renaissance cultural expression. It aims to re-frame conventional ideas of the New Negro movement by presenting new readings of well-studied authors, such as Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, alongside analysis of topics, authors, and artists that deserve fuller treatment. An authoritative collection on the major writers and issues of the period, A History of the Harlem Renaissance takes stock of nearly a hundred years of scholarship and considers what the future augurs for the study of 'the New Negro'.

Florence Mills

Florence Mills
Title Florence Mills PDF eBook
Author Bill Egan
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 372
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780810850071

Download Florence Mills Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This biography reveals the lost history of the life of the 1920s Black female international superstar. Mills was lionized by the crowned heads in Europe and opened doors for generations of Black female stars from Lena Horne to Diana Ross. Although her career and shows changed the nature of Black entertainment, and thereby the wider American popular culture, she was largely forgotten in later years. Anyone who wants to understand the history of Black entertainment from Bert Williams to Michael Jackson and, by implication, the history of American popular culture, needs to understand the ways in which Florence Mills changed the rules forever.

Harlem Jazz Adventures

Harlem Jazz Adventures
Title Harlem Jazz Adventures PDF eBook
Author Timme Rosenkrantz
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 347
Release 2012-01-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0810879786

Download Harlem Jazz Adventures Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Timme Rosenkrantz (1911–1969) was a Danish journalist, author, concert and record producer, radio show host, and entrepreneur with a consuming passion for jazz and little head for business. Known in Denmark and New York as the “Jazz Baron” because of his noble lineage, he was the first European journalist to cover the jazz scene in Harlem. Harlem Jazz Adventures: A European Baron’s Memoir, 1934–1969 recounts Rosenkrantz’s happy years in New York City, where he would produce jazz concerts, record top musicians and bands in his midtown apartment, organize a “dream band” for Timme Rosenkrantz and His Barrelhouse Barons, a 1938 RCA Victor recording, (DL) live in Harlem and run a record shop with his life companion, journalist and singer Inez Cavanaugh. A good friend of jazz impresario John Hammond, Rosenkrantz would become the James Boswell of the Harlem jazz scene. Duke Ellington, Art Tatum, Coleman Hawkins, Billie Holiday—there wasn’t a New York jazz musician unknown to “Honeysuckle Rosenkrantz,” as christened by Fats Waller. Drawing on the published Danish-language original Dus med Jazzen, and an unpublished English free translation (DL) by Rosenkrantz and Cavanaugh, translator-adapter Fradley Hamilton Garner gives polish and context to Rosenkrantz’s stories of meetings with Cecile and Louis Armstrong, Benny Carter, Willie “The Lion” Smith, Eddie Condon, Erroll Garner—whom Rosenkrantz discovered and was first to record—and many others. This book is a must-have for jazz lovers. Social historians interested in the intersection of race and the music business will find in Rosenkrantz’s memoir an invaluable primary source on Harlem’s social scene and its musical legacy.

Harlem in Montmartre

Harlem in Montmartre
Title Harlem in Montmartre PDF eBook
Author William A. Shack
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 214
Release 2001-09-04
Genre History
ISBN 0520225376

Download Harlem in Montmartre Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Illuminates the expatriate African American community of jazz musicians that thrived in the Montmartre district of Paris in the '20s and '30s and helped turn the "city of lights" into the major jazz capital it remains today.

Building a Healthy Black Harlem

Building a Healthy Black Harlem
Title Building a Healthy Black Harlem PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 222
Release
Genre
ISBN 1621969681

Download Building a Healthy Black Harlem Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle