Jazz + History and criticism
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Jazz + History and criticism
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Jazz + History and criticism
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- Highway 61 revisited, the tangled roots of American jazz, blues, folk, rock, & country music, Gene Santoro
- The jazz cadence of American culture, edited by Robert G. O'Meally
- The making of jazz, a comprehensive history, James Lincoln Collier
- Jazz modernism, from Ellington and Armstrong to Matisse and Joyce, Alfred Appel, Jr
- A new history of jazz, Alyn Shipton
- I remember jazz, six decades among the great jazzmen, Al Rose
- Jazz for dummies, by Dirk Sutro
- Dangerous rhythms, jazz and the underworld, T.J. English
- Blue Note Records, beyond the notes, director: Sophie Huber ; producers: Hercli Bundi, Chiemi Karasawa, Susanne Guggenberger and Sophie Huber
- Jazz, a history of America's music, by Geoffrey C. Ward ; based on a documentary film by Ken Burns written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; with a preface by Ken Burns
- Jazz milestones, a pictorial chronicle of jazz 1900-1990, compiled by Ken Vail
- The pleasures of being out of step : notes on the life of Nat Hentoff, Wishing Well Productions ; directed by David L. Lewis ; produced by David L. Lewis
- A pure solar world, Sun Ra and the birth of Afrofuturism, Paul Youngquist
- Reading jazz, a gathering of autobiography, reportage, and criticism from 1919 to now, edited by Robert Gottlieb
- Help!, the Beatles, Duke Ellington, and the magic of collaboration, Thomas Brothers
- The Ellington century, David Schiff
- The history of jazz, by Stuart A. Kallen
- Jazz conversations, JaRon K. Eames
- Visions of jazz, the first century, Gary Giddins
- Blutopia, visions of the future and revisions of the past in the work of Sun Ra, Duke Ellington, and Anthony Braxton, Graham Lock
- Charlie Parker, his music and life, Carl Woideck
- The Louis Armstrong companion, eight decades of commentary, edited by Joshua Berrett
- Verve, the sound of America, Richard Havers
- Mr. B., the life and music of Billy Eckstine, Cary Ginell ; with a foreword by Ed Eckstein
- The jazz book, from ragtime to the 21st century, Joachim-Ernst Berendt and Günther Huesmann ; translated by H. and B. Bredigkeit [and others]
- Considering genius, writings on jazz, Stanley Crouch
- The amazing Bud Powell, Black genius, jazz history, and the challenge of bebop, Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr
- Jazz à la Creole, French Creole music and the birth of jazz, Caroline Vézina
- The color of jazz, [album cover photographs], Pete Turner, photography ; foreword, Quincy Jones ; Ashley Kahn, introduction & text ; afterword, Creed Taylor ; Will Hopkins & Mary K. Baumann, design
- The Duke Ellington reader, edited by Mark Tucker
- The history of jazz, by Ted Gioia
- Free jazz/black power, by Philippe Carles and Jean-Louis Comolli ; translated by Gregory Pierrot
- Jazz singing, America's great voices from Bessie Smith to Bebop and beyond, Will Friedwald
- What is this thing called jazz?, African American musicians as artists, critics, and activists, Eric Porter
- Soul on soul, the life and music of Mary Lou Williams, Tammy L. Kernodle
- Listen to this, Miles Davis and Bitches brew, Victor Svorinich
- Why jazz happened, Marc Myers
- Where the dark and the light folks meet, race and the mythology, politics, and business of jazz, Randall Sandke
- Stomp and swerve, American music gets hot, 1843-1924, David Wondrich
- American music is, Nat Hentoff
- African American jazz and rap, social and philosophical examinations of Black expressive behavior, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr. ; introduction by James B. Stewart
- Jazz in mind, essays on the history and meanings of jazz, edited by Reginald T. Buckner and Steven Weiland
- 3 shades of blue, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the lost empire of cool, James Kaplan
- Jazz, a Florentine Films production ; produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick ; a film [directed] by Ken Burns ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward
- Elements of jazz, from cakewalks to fusion, Bill Messenger
- Jazz makers, vanguards of sound, Alyn Shipton
- Jazz, Gary Giddins & Scott DeVeaux
- Obama music, some notes from a South Sider abroad, Bonnie Greer
- Nica's dream, the life and legend of the jazz baroness, David Kastin
- The art of jazz, a visual history, Alyn Shipton ; foreword by John Edward Hasse
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