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Hardcover Louis Armstrong and Paul Whiteman: Two Kings of Jazz Book

ISBN: 0300103840

ISBN13: 9780300103847

Louis Armstrong and Paul Whiteman: Two Kings of Jazz

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A dual biography of two great innovators in the history of jazz. One was black, one was white--one is now legendary, the other nearly forgotten. In Louis Armstrong and Paul Whiteman the jazz scholar... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Unique and brilliant analysis

Joshua Berrett has presented a brilliant analysis in a new and thoughtful way. Without undercutting Louis Armstrong's place as a giant and perhaps America's greatest musical genius, he also presents Whiteman's importance in jazz history. Berrett presents a fantastic and insightful social and cultural analysis of why the musical establishment deems it necessary to place Whiteman in such a low and undeserving position in American music history. Jeffrey Nussbaum President, Historic Brass Society

Brilliant and orginal thinking about jazz

There are many histories of jazz -- some purely factual, some scholarly as well as thoughtful, original, and insightful. Joshua Berrett, for whom jazz is obviously an integral part of life, writes the latter kind of history. His book is informative, intelligent,with knowledge and love of his subject. Mr. Berrett writes beautifully, which I found helpful in absorbing his subject. This book is one of the great and memorable studies of the roots and meaning of jazz. If you have any feeling for jazz, this is the book for you. Bruce W. Marcus

Parallel histories, personal stories

"Louis Armstrong & Paul Whiteman: Two Kings Of Jazz" is a carefully researched and artfully reported description of the lives and careers of two 20th Century music legends whose public stories are well-known. Here, as he presents the parallel histories of Satchmo and Whiteman, Prof. Berrett reports and analyzes some of the less-familiar private incidents and events that color their personal stories. Everything reported here, however juicy and including some less-than-respectable anecdotes, is well-documented and authenticated with comprehensive notes. Did you know, for example, that Bing Crosby's recording of "Star Dust," widely believed to be backed by the Whiteman Orchestra, was recorded on 19 August 1931 at a point where he was no longer with Whiteman? Crosby had left Whiteman and the orchestra about 16 months earlier following mounting tensions between them. Berrett documents several reasons for the rupture, all of them touching on Crosby's alcoholism. For one thing, it was said that Crosby owed a bootlegger money for a quart of "day-old pop-skull" and Whiteman, having to foot the bill, deducted the amount from Crosby's salary. There were allegations that Whiteman humiliated Crosby in front of the band, accusing Crosby of stealing Whiteman's own liquor. No wonder Crosby quit! Did you know, for example, that Satchmo recorded "Rockin' Chair" 29 times between 1929 and 1971, most frequently with his . . . "gin-swilling partner in musical crime and favorite male vocal foil. . ." trombonist Jack Teagarden. Teagarden, Berrett reminds us, was a vibrant presence, a ready mix of music and high spirits, who was also significant to the career of Paul Whiteman between 1933 and 1938. And this is the heart of Berrett's report, a steady stream of parallel personalities and events that mirrors and colors the musical history of both Whiteman and Armstrong. Musicians and historians, not to mention fans of Satchmo and Whiteman, as well as jazz lovers of any ilk, will treasure this volume. I did. Banjo Bernie
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