Kenny Clarke 1948-1950
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Paris Noir: African Americans in the City of Light
Amazon.com Review: Significant numbers of black Americans went to France for the first time in World War I as part of the U.S. armed forces and discovered a country where they were free of the strictures of racism. This comprehensive look at black [... more]
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Legends of Jazz Drumming, Complete: Parts One & Two
Part One (1920-1950) traces the history of jazz drumming in America from its earliest, pre-1920 roots to the advent of the be-bop revolution in the mid-1940s and beyond. It features archival film clips and photographs of the greats of jazz drumming, [... more]
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Solo Flight-Genius of Charlie Christian
Wh en h e began playing melodic, single-String solos on an amplified guitar, charlie christian caused a guitar revolution. We follow his career to his legendary tenure with the benny goodman sextet, minton's in harlem with dizzy, kenny, clarke, [... more]
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Meets Kenny Clarke Francy Bola
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Groovin' High: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie
Amazon.com Review: British author and BBC radio host Alyn Shipton's biography on the world-renowned puffy-cheeked trumpeter/composer/bandleader John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie is the most comprehensive to date. It's an excellent follow-up to [... more]
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Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty: The Autobiography of ...
GREAT NITTY GRITTY!!!!!!: Horace Silver's book reads like a Horace Silver piano solo sounds. This is a down to earth statement about the life and times of a "Jazz Messenger" and survivor of one of the most creative and undocumented eras of [... more]
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Man Who Cried I Am
A great book I only recently discovered: A neglected classic by a writer who some consider equal to Ralph Ellison in importance. One fascinating aspect is its fictionalized treatment of some of the century's famous black literary figures. It's a portrait [... more]
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The Man Who Cried I Am
A great book I only recently discovered: A neglected classic by a writer who some consider equal to Ralph Ellison in importance. One fascinating aspect is its fictionalized treatment of some of the century's famous black literary figures. It's a portrait [... more]
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Groovin' High: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie
Amazon.com Review: British author and BBC radio host Alyn Shipton's biography on the world-renowned puffy-cheeked trumpeter/composer/bandleader John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie is the most comprehensive to date. It's an excellent follow-up to [... more]
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Paris Noir: African Americans in the City of Light
Amazon.com Review: Significant numbers of black Americans went to France for the first time in World War I as part of the U.S. armed forces and discovered a country where they were free of the strictures of racism. This comprehensive look at black [... more]
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The Paris Reunion Band | AEC One Stop
Following his arrival in Paris in 1958, American expatriate Kenny Clarke became a key figure in the development of the city's burgeoning jazz community. Not only was Clarke a valued teacher and mentor to aspiring jazz musicians growing up in Paris, but [... more]
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