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The we’re-never-going-to-play-together-again-to-lucrative-reunion trail is well-worn at this point — just ask such famously feuding acts as the Eagles, Guns ‘N Roses, Pixies and, most ...
Just when you thought Gen Z had exhausted every possible retro revival look, they’ve unearthed a new (yet old) obsession: vintage jazz. According to Pinterest’s latest report, “Jazz-inspired ...
Jazz is a limited-edition art book by Henri Matisse, featuring 20 prints of vibrant and poetic cut-paper collages. It was created in 1947, when Matisse was bedridden and could not paint or sculpt, and reflects his memories of circuses, travels, and life themes.
In a review in Journal of the American Musicological Society, William W. Austin wrote: "Schuller knows his subject as probably no one else does." [6] In a review in The American Historical Review, George A. Boeck wrote: "Gunther Schuller's history of early jazz is the most scholarly and perceptive work on the subject to date." [7]
The book is one of Dyer's most acclaimed works. Pianist Keith Jarrett said it was: "The only book about jazz that I have recommended to my friends. It is a little gem with the distinction of being 'about' jazz rather than 'on' jazz. If closeness to the material determines a great solo, Mr. Dyer's book is one." [2]
A comprehensive book by Ted Gioia documenting the most important tunes in the jazz repertoire, from Broadway show tunes to jazz classics. The book features descriptive text, selected discography and recommendations for definitive covers of each standard.
"I Am Jazz," a book chronicling the experience of a trans child, co-written by Jazz Jennings and Jessica Herthel, continues to be banned by school districts. But its co-author says its message is ...
Falling in Love with Jazz is an album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, released on the Milestone label in 1989, featuring performances by Rollins with Clifton Anderson, Bob Cranshaw, Mark Soskin, Jerome Harris and Jack DeJohnette with Branford Marsalis, Tommy Flanagan and Jeff Watts standing in on two tracks. [1] The cover artwork was by ...