Lost Chords. White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz, 1915–1945

Lost Chords. White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz, 1915–1945

BookLost Chords. White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz, 1915–1945
PublisherOxford University Press
Copyright HolderRichard M. Sudhalter
Designed byAdam B. Bohannon
About/SubjectJazz, Race & Politics, New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Emmett Hardy, Miff Mole, The Original Memphis Five, Red Nichols, Adrian Rollini, The California Ramblers, Bud Freeman, Jean Goldkette, Ben Pollack, Casa Loma Orchestra, The Dorsey Brothers, The Boswell Sisters, Bob Crosby, Bix Beiderbecke, Frankie Trumbauer, Jack Purvis, Bunny Berigan, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Bobby Hackett, Red Norvo, Mildred Bailey, Pee Wee Russell, Jack Teagarden
Cover/Jacket Design byBrad Foltz
Cover photoArchive Photos, Frank Driggs Collection
Review byJames T. Maher
FormatHardback
LanguageEnglish
LocationNew York and Oxford
This Edition Published1999
Copyright1999
Pages / Font890 pages / Joanna and Gill Sans
ISBN0-19-505585-3
Barcode9 780195 055856 90000
Edition No.1
PriceUSA $35.00
ChaptersPreface Introduction I In the Beginning: New Orleans to Chicago 1. Bands from Dixieland 2. The New Orleans Rhythm Kings 3. Emmett Hardy 4. White New Orleans Jazz in the 1920s 5. White Chicago Jazz, 1923-1926 II The Sophisticates: New York and Its Hot Jazz Chamber Music 6. Miff Mole and the Original Memphis Five 7. Red Nichols and His Circle 8. Adrian Rollini and the California Ramblers III The Hot Lineage: Chicago and Its Descendants 9. Revolutionaries from the Suburbs 10. Chicago Jazz in the 1930s 11. Bud Freeman and the Tenor Saxophone 12. Dixieland IV The Big Bands 1: Creating a Tradition 13. The Jean Goldkette and Ben Pollack Orchestras 14. Casa Loma Stomp 15. Dorseys and Boswells 16. The Bob Crosby Orchestra V Individual Voices 17. Bix Beiderbecke and Some of His Friends 18. Frank Trumbauer: The Divided Self 19. Jack Purvis 20. Bunny Berigan 21. Guitars, Solo and in Combination VI The Big Bands 2: At the Summit 22. Benny Goodman 23. Artie Shaw (1): Matchless Music 24. Artie Shaw (2): Time and Change VII The Fine Art of 'Sui Generis' 25. Bobby Hackett: Making It Sing 26. Red Norvo and Mildred Bailey (1): Early Careers 27. Red Norvo and Mildred Bailey (2): Mr. and Mrs. Swing 28. Pee Wee Russell and Jack Teagarden Epilogue Notes Acknowledgements Credits Index
Notes1st edition, 1999. Hardback with white dust jacket.
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