The world of swing
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"Updated for a new generation of swing enthusiasts, this oral history documents big band jazz as it evolved in the 1920s and 1930s in the words of some of the greatest musicians of the time. In the grand tradition of …
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"Updated for a new generation of swing enthusiasts, this oral history documents big band jazz as it evolved in the 1920s and 1930s in the words of some of the greatest musicians of the time. In the grand tradition of oral history, Coleman Hawkins and Roy Eldridge recount the seminal impact of Fletcher Henderson's band on Benny Goodman; Cozy Cole and Jonah Jones discuss the Cab Calloway band and their days working with Dizzy Gillespie; Vic Dickenson and Freddie Green recall Count Basie; and Quentin Jackson talks about Duke Ellington. And there's more: while Lionel Hampton speaks about his own career, distinguished musicians such as guitarist Tiny Grimes and violinist Stuff Smith share insights about other soloists and sidemen."--BOOK JACKET.
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