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On Jazz
A Personal Journey

  • Date Published: May 2022
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108834230

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  • Few musical genres inspire the passionate devotion of jazz. Its mystique goes far beyond the melodies and rhythms, with its key players and singers discussed by aficionados with a respect that borders on reverence. Some books on jazz offer little more than theory or dry facts, thereby relinquishing the 'essence' of the music. This book is different. One of the most influential and internationally known writers on the subject describes, through vivid personal contacts, reminiscences and zesty anecdotes, his life in jazz as a player, broadcaster and observer. Alyn Shipton recalls friendships with legendary musicians, while revealing fresh discoveries about such luminaries as Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Abbey Lincoln and Geri Allen. On Jazz powerfully evokes the atmosphere of clubs and dancehalls, and takes us behind the scenes and up onto the stage, so that this electrifying world is unforgettably spotlighted as never before.

    • A warm, affectionate and anecdotally rich narrative of the fascinating world of jazz and its musicians by the presenter of BBC Radio 3's 'Jazz Record Requests'
    • Full of new insight into the musicians' characters, likes and motivations, including detailed portraits of Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, Abbey Lincoln and members of Duke Ellington's band
    • Interviews and conversations with many influential musicians give the reader a wonderfully readable entrée to the complex development of jazz as an art form
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    'This is the back story of the gods who create the magic. I loved it.' Sonny Rollins

    'This immensely readable and compelling book describes unique encounters with the leading figures of jazz – including extensive interviews with Sonny Rollins and Oscar Peterson – from the perspective of one of the world's leading jazz authorities. Respected by musicians, fans and academics for his encyclopaedic knowledge, Alyn Shipton is familiar to wider audiences through his prolific writing, broadcasting, bass playing and bandleading. He now offers the reader fascinating insights from his life in jazz, and vividly narrates many great stories which appear in print here for the first time.' Catherine Tackley, Professor of Music, University of Liverpool, author of Benny Goodman's Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert and co-author of Black British Jazz

    'I've really enjoyed the convivial chat with Roy Haynes, Harry Dial's off the cuff remarks and apocryphal stories about Bud Powell. It's not hard to be re-seduced by the music – as every page is filled with unmined gemstones, from an artform you thought you knew. All too often, jazz tomes seem unnecessarily lofty, or purely academic. However, this is both a very personal semi-autobiographical journey through jazz, and it describes the social context and cultural milieu that these great innovators emerged from.' Soweto Kinch, Musician and broadcaster

    'This lively book hits all the right notes and will delight both jazz aficionados and neophytes.' Carolyn M. Mulac, Library Journal

    'On Jazz covers a spectacularly extensive waterfront … this book is not a smorgasbord, it's a feast.' Ben Thompson, Mojo

    'Before you even turn the dustcover, an Alyn Shipton book deserves respect.' Jazzwise

    'It is hard to believe that anyone who picks up this volume with an open mind is not going to find something new, interesting, informative, or enjoyable.' Richard J Salvucci, All About Jazz

    'Every music genre has its champions, people who declare fealty to it above all others. Some are professional devotees: players, educators and academics, exploring music through performance, contextualization and interpretation. Some are impresarios or producers, scouting new talents and celebrating existing ones by putting them to work, making their music heard. Alyn Shipton is all these things and more, a kind of jazz superhero.' Maria Golia, Times Literary Supplement

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    Product details

    • Date Published: May 2022
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108834230
    • length: 310 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 158 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.61kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Getting started
    2. New Orleans 1976
    3. Before Katrina
    4. Women of new Orleans
    5. Finding fats
    6. Swing era legends
    7. Louis Armstrong
    8. Count Basie
    9. Duke Ellington
    10. Dizzy and bird
    11. The modern jazz quartet
    12. The 'Swing Drummer'
    13. Jackie McLean and Sonny Rollins
    14. Oscar Peterson and his trios
    15. The dawn of fusion
    16. A taste of freedom
    17. Looking back and looking forward
    Bibliography
    Index.

  • Author

    Alyn Shipton, Jazz Musician and Writer
    Alyn Shipton is a writer, publisher, broadcaster and jazz double bassist. He has broadcast about jazz since 1989, and currently hosts BBC Radio 3's long-running and much loved programme Jazz Record Requests. His biographies of Dizzy Gillespie (1999) and singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson (2013) both won Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Awards for Excellence; and Nilsson also gained an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thompson Award. His New History of Jazz (2001) was the Jazz Journalists' Association (JJA) book of the year and named 'the most outstanding single-volume history of jazz' by the Jazz Institute of Chicago. His most recent work, The Art of Jazz: A Visual History (2020), was described as 'indispensible' by Publishers Weekly. He leads the Buck Clayton Legacy Band, and is a research fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in London.

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