Jazz Musicians of the Early Years, to 1945
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About the Book
The story of the first roughly half century of jazz is really the story of some of the greatest musicians of all time. Scott Joplin, Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, and Ella Fitzgerald all made tremendous contributions, influencing countless jazz musicians and singers. This work provides biographical sketches of the aforementioned artists and many others who made jazz so popular in the first half of the twentieth century. Biographies cover the pioneers of jazz in New Orleans in the late 1890s and early 1900s; the soloists who fueled the Jazz Age in the 1920s; the musicians and bandleaders of the big band and swing era of the late 1920s and early 1930s; and icons from the height of jazz’s popularity on through the end of the war. A discography is provided for each artist.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
David Dicaire
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 329
Bibliographic Info: discographies, tables, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2003
pISBN: 978-0-7864-1583-0
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8556-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
PART 1: THE NEW ORLEANS TRADITION 7
Buddy Bolden (1877–1931) The Cornet Pioneer 9
Nick LaRocca (1889–1961) The History Maker 13
Joe “King” Oliver (1885–1938) Dippermouth Blues 16
Kid Ory (1886–1973) Tailgate Trombone 20
Freddie Keppard (1890–1933) The Second in Line 25
Pops Foster (1892–1969) The Slap Rhythm Man 28
Jelly Roll Morton (1890–1941) Red Hot Pepper Jazz 33
Johnny Dodds (1892–1940) Weary Way Blues 38
Sidney Bechet (1897–1959) Coal Cart Blues 43
Zutty Singleton (1898–1975) A Monday Date 47
Baby Dodds (1898–1959) The Great Anchor 52
PART 2: THE JAZZ AGE 57
James P. Johnson (1894–1955) The Stride King 59
Jimmie Noone (1895–1944) Apex Blues 64
Ethel Waters (1896–1977) Jazzin’ Babies Blues 69
Fletcher Henderson (1897–1952) Smack’s Blues 73
Louis Armstrong (1901–1971) The Fountainhead 80
Eddie Lang (1902–1933) Hot Strings 87
Bix Beiderbecke (1903–1931) Singin’ the Blues 91
Earl Hines (1903–1983) Fatha’s Sound 97
Fats Waller (1904–1943) Honeysuckle Rose 104
Jack Teagarden (1905–1964) Prince of the Trombone 112
PART 3: THE BIG BAND AND SWING ERA: THE BANDLEADERS 119
Duke Ellington (1899–1974) Beyond Category 122
Walter Page (1900–1957) The Blue Devil 134
Jimmie Lunceford (1902–1947) Harlem Shout 138
Glenn Miller (1904–1944) In the Mood 143
Jimmy Dorsey (1904–1957) Blue Champagne Swing 150
Count Basie (1904–1984) The Catalyst 156
Tommy Dorsey (1905–1956) Clambake Seven 164
Benny Goodman (1909–1986) Swing’s the Thing 170
Chick Webb (1909–1939) I Got Rhythm 178
Artie Shaw (1910–) Blues in the Night 183
PART 4: THE BIG BAND AND SWING ERA: THE MUSICIANS 191
Coleman Hawkins (1904–1969) The Boss of the Tenor Saxophone 194
Johnny Hodges (1906–1970) The Earl of Ellingtonia 199
Benny Carter (1907–) Ridin’ in Rhythm 204
Ben Webster (1909–1973) Cottontail Blues 210
Lionel Hampton (1909–2002) The Jazz Ambassador 214
Gene Krupa (1909–1973) Drum Boogie 221
Lester Young (1909–1959) The Prez 226
Roy Eldridge (1911–1989) Little Jazz 233
Jo Jones (1911–1985) The Rhythm Maker 238
Teddy Wilson (1912–1986) Limehouse Blues 242
Jimmy Blanton (1918–1942) Mr. J.B.’s Blues 247
Charlie Christian (1916–1942) Solo Flights 251
PART FIVE. OTHER MAJOR FIGURES 257
Scott Joplin (1868–1917) Maple Leaf Rag 259
Eubie Blake (1883–1983) The Historian 264
Don Redman (1900–1964) The Arranger 269
Art Tatum (1909–1956) King of Jazz Piano 273
Django Reinhardt (1910–1953) The Gypsy Soul 278
Billie Holiday (1915–1959) The Voice of Jazz 283
Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996) Scat ’n’ Things 291
Bibliography 299
Index 303
Book Reviews & Awards
“entertaining and well-written…very well done”—ARBA.