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A trumpet around the corner, the story of New Orleans jazz, Samuel Charters

Label
A trumpet around the corner, the story of New Orleans jazz, Samuel Charters
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 370-371) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A trumpet around the corner
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
166255096
Responsibility statement
Samuel Charters
Series statement
American made music series
Sub title
the story of New Orleans jazz
Summary
"Samuel Charters has been studying and writing about New Orleans music for more than fifty years. A Trumpet around the Corner: The Story of New Orleans Jazz is the first book to tell the entire story of a century of jazz in New Orleans. Although there is still controversy over the racial origins and cultural sources of New Orleans jazz, Charters provides a balanced assessment of the role played by all three of the city's musical lineages - African American, white, and Creole - in jazz's formative years. Charters also maps the inroads blazed by the city's Italian immigrant musicians, who left their own imprint on the emerging styles." "The study is based on the author's own interviews, begun in the 1950s, on the extensive material gathered by the Oral History Project in New Orleans, on the recent scholarship of a new generation of writers, and on an exhaustive examination of related newspaper files from the jazz era. The book extends the study area of his earlier book Jazz: New Orleans, 1885-1957, and breaks new ground with its in-depth discussion of the earliest New Orleans recordings. A Trumpet around the Corner for the first time brings the story up to the present, describing the worldwide interest in the New Orleans jazz revival of the 1950s and 1960s, and the exciting resurgence of the brass bands of the last decades. The pages reflect as well the renewed concern over New Orleans's musical heritage, which is at great risk after the catastrophe of Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters."--Jacket
Table Of Contents
A city like no other -- People, faces -- A society to itself -- Papa Jack's boys -- The other side of town -- On the circuit -- "Jass" -- The first sensational musical novelty of 1917! -- Some record! -- Southern stomps -- Rhythm Kings -- Mister Jelly -- Bouncing around -- Out to the halfway house -- Kings of New Orleans -- The tiger's paw -- The prodigal -- Jazz nights -- Glories, remembered -- Revival days -- Struttin'
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