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Seeing (For) Miles: Jazz, Race, and Objects of Performance
W&M ScholarWorks Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects Theses, Dissertations, & Master Projects 2014 Seeing (for) Miles: Jazz, Race, and Objects of Performance Benjamin Park anderson College of William & Mary - Arts & Sciences Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd Part of the African American Studies Commons, and the American Studies Commons Recommended Citation anderson, Benjamin Park, "Seeing (for) Miles: Jazz, Race, and Objects of Performance" (2014). Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects. Paper 1539623644. https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.21220/s2-t267-zy28 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses, Dissertations, & Master Projects at W&M ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects by an authorized administrator of W&M ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Seeing (for) Miles: Jazz, Race, and Objects of Performance Benjamin Park Anderson Richmond, Virginia Master of Arts, College of William and Mary, 2005 Bachelor of Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2001 A Dissertation presented to the Graduate Faculty of the College of William and Mary in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy American Studies Program College of William and Mary May 2014 APPROVAL PAGE This Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Benjamin Park Anderson Approved by T7 Associate Professor ur Knight, American Studies Program The College -
JAZZ WORTH READING: “THE BOSTON JAZZ CHRONICLES: FACES, PLACES and NIGHTLIFE 1937-1962″ Posted on February 20, 2014
From Michael Steinman’s blog JAZZ LIVES MAY YOUR HAPPINESS INCREASE. Jazz: where "lives" is both noun and verb JAZZ WORTH READING: “THE BOSTON JAZZ CHRONICLES: FACES, PLACES AND NIGHTLIFE 1937-1962″ Posted on February 20, 2014 Some of my readers will already know about Richard Vacca’s superb book, published in 2012 by Troy Street Publishing. I first encountered his work in Tom Hustad’s splendid book on Ruby Braff, BORN TO PLAY. Vacca’s book is even better than I could have expected. Much of the literature about jazz, although not all, retells known stories, often with an ideological slant or a “new” interpretation. Thus it’s often difficult to find a book that presents new information in a balanced way. BOSTON JAZZ CHRONICLES is a model of what can be done. And you don’t have to be particularly interested in Boston, or, for that matter, jazz, to admire its many virtues. Vacca writes that the book grew out of his early idea of a walking tour of Boston jazz spots, but as he found out that this landscape had been obliterated (as has happened in New York City), he decided to write a history of the scene, choosing starting and ending points that made the book manageable. The book has much to offer several different audiences: a jazz- lover who wants to know the Boston history / anecdotal biography / reportage / topography of those years; someone with local pride in the recent past of his home city; someone who wishes to trace the paths of his favorite — and some obscure — jazz heroes and heroines. -
The 2016 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert Honoring the 2016 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters
04-04 NEA Jazz Master Tribute_WPAS 3/25/16 11:58 AM Page 1 The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN , Chairman DEBORAH F. RUTTER , President CONCERT HALL Monday Evening, April 4, 2016, at 8:00 The Kennedy Center and the National Endowment for the Arts present The 2016 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert Honoring the 2016 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters GARY BURTON WENDY OXENHORN PHAROAH SANDERS ARCHIE SHEPP Jason Moran is the Kennedy Center’s Artistic Director for Jazz. WPFW 89.3 FM is a media partner of Kennedy Center Jazz. Patrons are requested to turn off cell phones and other electronic devices during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in this auditorium. 04-04 NEA Jazz Master Tribute_WPAS 3/25/16 11:58 AM Page 2 2016 NEA JAZZ MASTERS TRIBUTE CONCERT Hosted by JASON MORAN, pianist and Kennedy Center artistic director for jazz With remarks from JANE CHU, chairman of the NEA DEBORAH F. RUTTER, president of the Kennedy Center THE 2016 NEA JAZZ MASTERS Performances by NEA JAZZ MASTERS: CHICK COREA, piano JIMMY HEATH, saxophone RANDY WESTON, piano SPECIAL GUESTS AMBROSE AKINMUSIRE, trumpeter LAKECIA BENJAMIN, saxophonist BILLY HARPER, saxophonist STEFON HARRIS, vibraphonist JUSTIN KAUFLIN, pianist RUDRESH MAHANTHAPPA, saxophonist PEDRITO MARTINEZ, percussionist JASON MORAN, pianist DAVID MURRAY, saxophonist LINDA OH, bassist KARRIEM RIGGINS, drummer and DJ ROSWELL RUDD, trombonist CATHERINE RUSSELL, vocalist 04-04 NEA Jazz Master Tribute_WPAS -
Why Jazz Still Matters Jazz Still Matters Why Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences Journal of the American Academy
Dædalus Spring 2019 Why Jazz Still Matters Spring 2019 Why Dædalus Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences Spring 2019 Why Jazz Still Matters Gerald Early & Ingrid Monson, guest editors with Farah Jasmine Griffin Gabriel Solis · Christopher J. Wells Kelsey A. K. Klotz · Judith Tick Krin Gabbard · Carol A. Muller Dædalus Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences “Why Jazz Still Matters” Volume 148, Number 2; Spring 2019 Gerald Early & Ingrid Monson, Guest Editors Phyllis S. Bendell, Managing Editor and Director of Publications Peter Walton, Associate Editor Heather M. Struntz, Assistant Editor Committee on Studies and Publications John Mark Hansen, Chair; Rosina Bierbaum, Johanna Drucker, Gerald Early, Carol Gluck, Linda Greenhouse, John Hildebrand, Philip Khoury, Arthur Kleinman, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Alan I. Leshner, Rose McDermott, Michael S. McPherson, Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Scott D. Sagan, Nancy C. Andrews (ex officio), David W. Oxtoby (ex officio), Diane P. Wood (ex officio) Inside front cover: Pianist Geri Allen. Photograph by Arne Reimer, provided by Ora Harris. © by Ross Clayton Productions. Contents 5 Why Jazz Still Matters Gerald Early & Ingrid Monson 13 Following Geri’s Lead Farah Jasmine Griffin 23 Soul, Afrofuturism & the Timeliness of Contemporary Jazz Fusions Gabriel Solis 36 “You Can’t Dance to It”: Jazz Music and Its Choreographies of Listening Christopher J. Wells 52 Dave Brubeck’s Southern Strategy Kelsey A. K. Klotz 67 Keith Jarrett, Miscegenation & the Rise of the European Sensibility in Jazz in the 1970s Gerald Early 83 Ella Fitzgerald & “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” Berlin 1968: Paying Homage to & Signifying on Soul Music Judith Tick 92 La La Land Is a Hit, but Is It Good for Jazz? Krin Gabbard 104 Yusef Lateef’s Autophysiopsychic Quest Ingrid Monson 115 Why Jazz? South Africa 2019 Carol A. -
Jazzletter Jujy 1936, VOI
Jazzletter Jujy 1936, VOI. 5 NO. 7 \ how much jazz had infused his playing. The miscegenation of Are You Reading jazz and hillbilly has longgone on in-Nashville. and some ofthe best of its players are at ease in both idioms. Someone Else’s Copy? Lenny Breau came up through country-and-western music. Each issue of The Underground Grammarian contains the his parents beingprofessionals in the field. and it was'Nashville above question. lt’s discouraging. in the struggle to keep a small that made him welcome. He is. like Garland,‘Carllile and Reed, publication alive. to hear someone say something like, “-1 just the result ofthejazz-country fusion, exceptythat Breau took it a love it. A friend sends me his copies when he’s through with step further and brought into his work the full range ofclassical them.” . A guitar technique. Chet Atkins was the first a&r man to givehim ' In publications supported by advertising. salesmen boast to his head, letting him record for RCAia milestone album in potential advertisers about how many people read each copy. which he showed 0-ff his startling. .for the time, jazz-classical and to the advertiser seeking exposure of his message. those ‘technique, Gene Bertoncini, who is ‘probably the best living figures have weight. He is less interested in how manyypeople exponent of jazz on the five-finger classical guitar. admires buy a periodical than in how many see it. An important Breau; but then you’ll search far to find a guitarist who doesn’t. phenomenon in periodical publishing is what is known as Lenny was a heroin addict. -
Gerry Mulligan Discography
GERRY MULLIGAN DISCOGRAPHY GERRY MULLIGAN RECORDINGS, CONCERTS AND WHEREABOUTS by Gérard Dugelay, France and Kenneth Hallqvist, Sweden January 2011 Gerry Mulligan DISCOGRAPHY - Recordings, Concerts and Whereabouts by Gérard Dugelay & Kenneth Hallqvist - page No. 1 PREFACE BY GERARD DUGELAY I fell in love when I was younger I was a young jazz fan, when I discovered the music of Gerry Mulligan through a birthday gift from my father. This album was “Gerry Mulligan & Astor Piazzolla”. But it was through “Song for Strayhorn” (Carnegie Hall concert CTI album) I fell in love with the music of Gerry Mulligan. My impressions were: “How great this man is to be able to compose so nicely!, to improvise so marvellously! and to give us such feelings!” Step by step my interest for the music increased I bought regularly his albums and I became crazy from the Concert Jazz Band LPs. Then I appreciated the pianoless Quartets with Bob Brookmeyer (The Pleyel Concerts, which are easily available in France) and with Chet Baker. Just married with Danielle, I spent some days of our honey moon at Antwerp (Belgium) and I had the chance to see the Gerry Mulligan Orchestra in concert. After the concert my wife said: “During some songs I had lost you, you were with the music of Gerry Mulligan!!!” During these 30 years of travel in the music of Jeru, I bought many bootleg albums. One was very important, because it gave me a new direction in my passion: the discographical part. This was the album “Gerry Mulligan – Vol. 2, Live in Stockholm, May 1957”. -
George Wein's Dixie-Victors Featuring Ruby Braff
George Wein's Dixie-Victors The Magic Horn mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Stage & Screen Album: The Magic Horn Country: Canada Released: 1956 Style: Dixieland MP3 version RAR size: 1879 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1285 mb WMA version RAR size: 1808 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 870 Other Formats: VOC APE AA VOX XM DMF TTA Tracklist A1 The Magic Horn A2 Sugar A3 Struttin' With Some Barbecue A4 Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jellyroll B1 A Monday Date B2 Squeeze Me B3 On The Sunny Side Of The Street B4 Loveless Love B5 Dippermouth Blues Credits Banjo – Danny Barker Baritone Saxophone – Ernie Caceres Bass – Milt Hinton Clarinet – Bill Stegmeyer, Peanuts Hucko Drums – Buzzy Drootin Piano, Creative Director [Musical Director] – George Wein Trombone – Vic Dickenson Trumpet – Jimmy McPartland, Ruby Braff Notes Black label with silver print, white dog logo at top, and "Long Play" at bottom. Studio performances by group assembled for NBC-TV production, "The Magic Horn". Many of the musicians had acting roles in the show, as detailed on the back cover. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year George Wein's Dixie George Wein's Dixie Victors, Ruby Braff - The RCA A10V 0090 A10V 0090 Italy 1956 Victors, Ruby Braff Magic Horn (10", Album, Italiana Mono) George Wein's Dixie- George Wein's Dixie- Victors* Featuring Ruby RCA LPM-1332 Victors* Featuring LPM-1332 US 1956 Braff - The Magic Horn (LP, Victor Ruby Braff Album, Mono) Related Music albums to The Magic Horn by George Wein's Dixie-Victors Ruby Braff & His New England Songhounds - Volume One George Wein And His All-Stars - George Wein Is Alive And Well In Mexico Ruby Braff And Ellis Larkins - 2 X 2 Ruby Braff - Born To Play Ruby Braff Octet - Hey, Ruby! Ruby Braff - Holiday In Braff Various - Jazz A La Midnight Buster Bailey, Vic Dickenson, Marty Napoleon, Arvell Shaw, Rex Stewart, George Wettling, "Pee Wee" Irwin, Claude Hopkins, Milt Hinton - Drum Sticks • Trumpet • And Dixieland. -
John Colianni Marty Grosz Quintet and His Hot Winds
THE TRI-STATE SKYLARK STRUTTER Member of South Jersey Cultural Alliance and Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance VOLUME 19 NUMBER 7 BEST OF SOUTH JERSEY 2008 MARCH 2009 ******************************************************************************************************************************** OUR NEXT CONCERTS SUNDAY, MARCH 15 SUNDAY MARCH 29 2 PM 2 PM JOHN COLIANNI MARTY GROSZ QUINTET AND HIS HOT WINDS BROOKLAWN AMERICAN LEGION HALL Dd CONCERT ADMISSION $20 ADMISSION $15 MEMBERS $10 STUDENTS $10 FIRST TIME MEMBER GUESTS Pay At the Door No Advanced Sales S SAINT MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH JOHN COLIANNI 318 CHESTER AVENUE John Colianni grew up in the Washington, D.C. metro area and first heard Jazz MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057-2590 on swing-era LP re-issues (Ellington, Goodman, Jimmie Lunceford, Count Basie, Armstrong, etc.) in his parents' home. A performance by Teddy Wilson 3 BLOCKS from Main Street in Washington attended by John when he was about 12 years old also left a strong impression, as did a Duke Ellington performance (more later). 1 THE QUINTET : In 2006, looking for an outlet for his high velocity piano for Torme' from early 1991 to mid 1995, touring and recording six albums. improvisations, John formed the John Colianni Quintet. In July 2007, the group recorded its first CD, "Johnny Chops" (Patuxent Records), which was released PLAYERS FEATURED ON JOHN'S CURRENT CD this year. JUSTIN LEES: Justin, whose guitar work is characterized by a bluesy and LES PAUL: Les Paul offered the piano spot in his group to John in August infectiously swinging phrasing and a distinctive tone, is a fresh face on the jazz 2003. Les had not used a pianist in his combo since the 1950s and, in looking scene. -
Aug. 1977 Vol. 7 No.8 PRJC Special for August
Aug. 1977 Vol. 7 No.8 PRJC Special for August: The Jazz Minors At Marriott Twin Bridges Sat. Aug. 6, 1977 9-1 Members $4, nonmemhers $5 W t £ & ^ G a & wPjgfflk ^ b F k 5^j^R ^ w P ^ 5f\jj^ -^otk *9\®?^ *%?** ^Sof^ •^Sbt^- ^tuP* ^Sor^ ^T®r^ MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION, POTOMAC RIVER JAZZ CLUB (Please print or type) NAME STREET CITY STATE $ ZIP PHONE NO. OCCUPATION (Opt.) RECORD COLLECTOR ( ) YES MUSICIAN? (What instruments?) * MEMBER OF ORGANIZED BAND? '^ 5 '" INTERESTED IN ORGANIZING OR JOINING ONE? INTERESTED IN JAMMING OCCASIONALLY?_ — READ MUSIC? ( ) YES DESCRIBE YOUR JAZZ INTERESTS BRIEFLY (What styles interest you, etc.) [ ] Individual membership - $7.50 per year. Member is eligible for all benefits of the PRJC, including all discounts offered and the right to vote in the general election and to hold office in the club. [ ] Family membership - $10.00 per year. Both husband and wife are eligible for benefits described above. Children under 18 are eligible for all discounts. (A single person buying a family membership is eligible for all benefits described above; discounts offered will be extended to one guest when that guest accompanies the member.) I enclose check payable to the Potomac River Jazz Club for the option checked above. Signature________________ Mail to: Doris B. Baker Membership Secretary 7001+ Westmoreland Rd. Falls Church, Va. 2201+2 Buzzy's Gig Ends Tail gate Rambling: One of the longest running gigs in PRJC history, long predating the club's exis Vol. 7 No. 8 tence, came to an apparent end in mid- August 1977 July, when the Stutz Bearcat JB got the Editor - Ted Chandler pink slip from Buzzy's Pizza Warehouse Contributing Editors - A1 Webber in Annapolis. -
Celebrazioni Ufficiali Per I 50 Anni Di Volare Direzione Artistica Gianni Torres
Celebrazioni Ufficiali per i 50 anni di Volare Direzione Artistica Gianni Torres Programma APERTURA UFFICIALI DELLE CELEBRAZIONI 21 Luglio h. 11.00 - Covo dei saraceni Conferenza stampa di presentazione del programma delle Celebrazioni Ufficiali Presenziano autorità e il Ministro della Cultura del Brasile Gilberto Gil. 22 Luglio FESTA PER VOLARE h. 22.00 - L.go Ardito Presentano: Massimo Proietto e Antonella Carone h. 22.30 - L.go Ardito Omaggio a Domenico Modugno e Franco Migliacci GILBERTO GIL IN CONCERTO Gilberto Gil rappresenta uno dei protagonisti del rinnovamento culturale del Brasile, è colui che ha dato il via, alla nascita negli anni 60 del "tropicalismo", movimento che partiva dalla bossa nova di Joao Gilberto e Antonio Carlos Jobim per recuperare tratti della musica popolare bahiana e di altri linguaggi del Nord-est e che ebbe un ruolo importantissimo non solo nella musica ma anche nel teatro, nel cinema e nella letteratura andando contro quella dittatura politica che costrinse Gil e all’esilio in Inghiltera. Il suo ritorno in Brasile nel 1972 segnò l’inizio di una carriera caratterizzata da un susseguirsi di successi condivisi con amici cantautori brasiliani come Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Maria Bethânia, Jorge Ben Jor e con altri artisti di diverse, ma affini, culture musicali come Jimmy Cliff, Rita Lee, Stevie Wonder, Fela Kuti, Sting ed Elton John. Gil è un vero e proprio eroe nazionale, nominato Ministro della Cultura, portavoce della cultura e della musica brasiliana nel mondo, a ogni suo concerto riesce a coinvolgere il pubblico in un viaggio indimenticabile nei ritmi e nei colori della sua terra, cantando le difficoltà ma anche la gioia di vivere e la capacità di sorridere del popolo brasiliano. -
Franco Cerri Chitarra Del Jazz Italiano in Concerto- Di DANIELA COLAMASI
Franco Cerri chitarra del jazz italiano in concerto- di DANIELA COLAMASI Scritto da Daniela Colamasi Venerdì 15 Aprile 2011 22:14 Franco Cerri i concerti 2011 di Daniela Colamasi Molti i concerti di Franco Cerri,la chitarra del Jazz italiano. Stasera è a Garbagnate ‘Musica per la città’ con Alberto Gurrisi , il 29 aprile a Mantova con Alberto Gurrisi e Mauro Negri. Caposcuola della chitarra jazz Franco Cerri inizia nel dopoguerra a Milano con il pianista Giam piero Boneschi , amico e compagno di scuola, l’approfondimento del jazz per poi molto giovane iniziare la carriera da professionista nel gruppo di Gorni Kramer e Django Reinhardt . In una Milano dove la musica lancia in Italia e nel mondo parolieri e musicisti Cerri forma suoi quartetti e quintetti. In questi anni splendidi per tutti con molta musica,poesia ed educazione il jazz diventa familiare a un pubblico molto vasto attraverso trasmissioni televisive in cui non solo suona,ma presenta molti ospiti. ‘Fine serata con Franco Cerri’ ideata da Carlo Bonazzi è una trasmissione in sei puntate con musicisti internazionali Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan e italiani 1 / 4 Franco Cerri chitarra del jazz italiano in concerto- di DANIELA COLAMASI Scritto da Daniela Colamasi Venerdì 15 Aprile 2011 22:14 Iannacci , Dalla . Da qui altre trasmissioni ‘Jazz in Italia’, ‘Jazz in Europa’, ‘Di jazz in jazz’, ’Jazz primo amore’. Delicato e gentile, Cerri è spesso ospite di trasmissioni di gran de risonanza dove accompagna Mina e Caterina Valente o suona da ospite di punta in Senza Rete, apparizioni che aiutano il pubblico ad avvicinarsi ad una musica di non facile impatto per tutti. -
200 of the Best Songs from Jazz of The
200 OF THE BEST SONGS FROM BOOGIEWOOGIE.RU OF THE'50S JAZZCompiled and edited by Rob DuBoff Song Index ........................................2 Artist Index ...................................... 226 This series would not have been possible without encouragement from my family and friends. Thanks to: Grandma Lydia for helping me brainstorm for prospective titles, Mark Vinci and Mark Davis for sparking my interest in song collection, Jim and Jane Hall for their enthusiasm, Noel Silverman for being my advocate, Doug and Wendy for giving me perspective, and especially my parents, Arlene and Andy, for their tremendous support, confidence and guidance. Special gratitude to Heather for being my sounding board, problem solver, editor, frequently-more-accurate extra set of ears and most importantly, my best friend. Without your unconditional support this project would not be. THE JAZZ BIBLE" and JAZZLINES PUBLICATIONS'" are trademarks used under license from Hero Enterprises, Inc. Compiled and edited by Rob DuBoff for Jazzlines Publications", a division of Hero Enterprises, Inc. ISBN 0-7935-5808-5 HALOLEONARD@ PdCORPORATION 7777 W. BLUEMOUND RD. P.O.BOX 13819 MILWAUKEE, WI 53213 For all works contained herein: Unauthorized copying, arranging, adapting, recording or public performance is an infringement of copyright. Infringers are liable under the law. Visit Hal Leonard Online at www.halleonard.com 2 ZOO OF THE BEST SONGS FROBOOGIEWOOGIE.RUM JAcZ Z0 NO FT TE HN TE S W ADIOS STAN KENTON 11 AFTERNOON IN PARIS THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET 12 ALICE IN