The New Orleans Jazz Scene, 1970–2000

The New Orleans Jazz Scene, 1970–2000
Title The New Orleans Jazz Scene, 1970–2000 PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Jacobsen
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 256
Release 2014-10-06
Genre Music
ISBN 0807157007

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In 1966, journalist Charles Suhor wrote that New Orleans jazz was "ready for its new Golden Age." Thomas W. Jacobsen's The New Orleans Jazz Scene, 1970-2000 chronicles the resurgence of jazz music in the Crescent City in the years following Suhor's prophetic claim. Jacobsen, a New Orleans resident and longtime jazz aficionado, offers a wide-ranging history of the New Orleans jazz renaissance in the last three decades of the twentieth century, weaving local musical developments into the larger context of the national jazz scene. Jacobsen vividly evokes the changing face of the New Orleans jazz world at the close of the twentieth century. Drawing from an array of personal experiences and his own exhaustive research, he discusses leading musicians and bands, both traditionalists and modernists, as well as major performance venues and festivals. The city's musical infrastructure does not go overlooked, as Jacobsen delves into New Orleans's music business, its jazz media, and the evolution of jazz edu-cation at public schools and universities. With a trove of more than seventy photographs of key players and performances, The New Orleans Jazz Scene, 1970-2000 offers a vibrant and fascinating portrait of the musical genre that defines New Orleans.

The New Orleans Jazz Scene Today

The New Orleans Jazz Scene Today
Title The New Orleans Jazz Scene Today PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jacobsen
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016-03-01
Genre
ISBN 9780986153655

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The Jazz Scene

The Jazz Scene
Title The Jazz Scene PDF eBook
Author W. Royal Stokes
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 290
Release 1993
Genre Music
ISBN 0195359534

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This is an informal history of New Orleans jazz from the turn of the 20th century to the present day, as told by the musicians themselves in interviews conducted by the author.

Jazz in New Orleans

Jazz in New Orleans
Title Jazz in New Orleans PDF eBook
Author Charles Suhor
Publisher Studies in Jazz
Pages 392
Release 2001
Genre Music
ISBN

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New Orleans native jazz drummer, journalist, and teacher Suhor (b. 1935) reprints 26 articles to counter what he believes are misconceptions about the jazz scene during the two and half decades. He arranges them in sections reflecting the perspectives of the New Orleans establishment's belated pride, revivals, and modern jazz and its pioneers during the period.

New Orleans Jazz

New Orleans Jazz
Title New Orleans Jazz PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Branley
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1467111716

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Discover how Jazz shaped the history and enhanced the life of the citizens of New Orleans. From the days when Buddy Bolden would blow his cornet to attract an audience from one New Orleans park to another, to the brass bands in clubs and on the streets today, jazz in New Orleans has been about simple things: getting people to snap their fingers, tap their toes, get up and clap their hands, and most importantly dance! From the 1890s to World War I, from uptown to Faubourg Treme and out to the lakefront, New Orleans embraced this uniquely American form of music. Local musicians nurtured jazz, matured it, and passed it on to others. Some left the city to make their names elsewhere, while others stayed, playing the clubs, marching in the parades, and sending loved ones home with jazz funerals. Older musicians mentored younger ones, preserving the traditions that give New Orleans such an exciting jazz scene today.

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.

Historic Photos of New Orleans Jazz

Historic Photos of New Orleans Jazz
Title Historic Photos of New Orleans Jazz PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Pages 343
Release 2009-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1618584138

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New Orleans jazz thrilled the world in the twenties and traveled around the world in the thirties. In the forties and fifties, the world came to New Orleans to hear authentic New Orleans jazz played by real jazz musicians. The sixties brought Preservation Hall, a musical institution that even a hurricane couldn’t kill. For the last 40 years, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has been celebrating New Orleans’ and Louisiana’s unique culture and music. This volume contains rare photographs from the Louisiana State Museum’s Jazz Collection, lovingly assembled and accompanied by captions written by award-winning author and Jazz Roots radio show host Tom Morgan. Those who love jazz will be amazed by these pictures of some of the best musicians ever to pick up an instrument. For those just beginning to learn about jazz, this 200-page volume is an excellent takeoff point to learn more about what made New Orleans jazz unique, and a source to discover musicians who can further enhance readers’ listening pleasure.