Up from the Cradle of Jazz

Up from the Cradle of Jazz
Title Up from the Cradle of Jazz PDF eBook
Author Jason Berry
Publisher University of Louisiana
Pages 408
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN

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Up from the Cradle of Jazz is the inside story of New Orleans music from the rise of rhythm and blues through the post-Hurricane Katrina resurrection.

New Orleans Jazz and Second Line Drumming

New Orleans Jazz and Second Line Drumming
Title New Orleans Jazz and Second Line Drumming PDF eBook
Author Herlin Riley
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 124
Release 1995
Genre Drum
ISBN 9780897249218

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This book is based on performances and transcriptions from the DCI music videos Herlin Riley: Ragtime & beyond, and Johnny Vidacovich: Street beats modern applications. Additional interviews and essays on: Baby Dodds, Vernel Fournier, Ed Blackwell, James Black and Freddie Kohlman, Smokey Johnson, David Lee, and bassist Bill Huntington.

Traditional New Orleans Jazz

Traditional New Orleans Jazz
Title Traditional New Orleans Jazz PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Jacobsen
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 266
Release 2011-03-25
Genre Music
ISBN 0807139467

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About a century after its beginnings, traditional jazz remains the definitive music of New Orleans and an international hallmark of the city. The enduring sound and boundless energy of this American art form have produced a long list of jazz legends. From Lionel Ferbos -- the city's oldest working jazz musician -- to Grammy winner Irvin Mayfield, the musical heritage of traditional jazz lives on through each player's passion. In Traditional New Orleans Jazz, veteran jazz journalist Thomas Jacobsen discusses that legacy with Ferbos, Mayfield, and a who's who of the present-day scene's "trad jazz" players. Through intimate conversations with jazz veterans and up-and-coming talent, Jacobsen elicits honest, witty, and sometimes comedic discussions that reveal a strong mutual devotion to do one thing -- compose and play music inspired by the Crescent City's earliest jazz musicians. Traditional New Orleans Jazz presents local perspectives on what has become an international language with interviews from Lucien Barbarin, Evan Christopher, Duke Heitger, Leroy Jones, Dr. Michael White, and many more. Jacobsen also notes the stewardship of traditional jazz means more than making music. Its longevity relies on teaching and innovation, furthering the inextricable ties between the music and the men who make it. Traditional New Orleans jazz is a culture of its own, and the players in this remarkable volume are its native speakers.

A Trumpet Around the Corner

A Trumpet Around the Corner
Title A Trumpet Around the Corner PDF eBook
Author Samuel Charters
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9781496849540

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From the first raucous chorus to the aftermath of Katrina, the saga of the Big Easy's signature music

Subversive Sounds

Subversive Sounds
Title Subversive Sounds PDF eBook
Author Charles B. Hersch
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 304
Release 2008-09-15
Genre Music
ISBN 0226328694

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Subversive Sounds probes New Orleans’s history, uncovering a web of racial interconnections and animosities that was instrumental to the creation of a vital American art form—jazz. Drawing on oral histories, police reports, newspaper accounts, and vintage recordings, Charles Hersch brings to vivid life the neighborhoods and nightspots where jazz was born. This volume shows how musicians such as Jelly Roll Morton, Nick La Rocca, and Louis Armstrong negotiated New Orleans’s complex racial rules to pursue their craft and how, in order to widen their audiences, they became fluent in a variety of musical traditions from diverse ethnic sources. These encounters with other music and races subverted their own racial identities and changed the way they played—a musical miscegenation that, in the shadow of Jim Crow, undermined the pursuit of racial purity and indelibly transformed American culture. “More than timely . . . Hersch orchestrates voices of musicians on both sides of the racial divide in underscoring how porous the music made the boundaries of race and class.”—New Orleans Times-Picayune

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Title The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival PDF eBook
Author Jan Clifford
Publisher E Prime
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Jazz
ISBN 9780976615408

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SUPERANNO The first full history of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, with over 400 photographs, many in full color. Includes quotes from musicians with a listing of bands and the times and stages on which they performed. The colorful history of WWOZ-radio, chapters on the bountiful food and crafts heritage, and how the posters, and T-shirt

New Orleans Jazz Fest

New Orleans Jazz Fest
Title New Orleans Jazz Fest PDF eBook
Author Smith, Michael P.
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 218
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9781455609567

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An extraordinary documentation through photographs of the evolution of this yearly festival that in New Orleans has become a seasonal ritual comparable only to the revelry of Mardi Gras. Photographs.