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Central Avenue Sounds Jazz in Los Angeles

by Gerald Wilson

  • ISBN: 9780520220980
  • ISBN10: 0520220986

Central Avenue Sounds Jazz in Los Angeles

by Gerald Wilson

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Univ of California Pr
  • Publish date: 09/01/1999
  • ISBN: 9780520220980
  • ISBN10: 0520220986
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Description: "From Buddy Collette's brilliant ruminations on Paul Robeson to Horace Tapscott's extraordinary insights about artistic production and community life . . . this collection of oral testimony presents a unique and memorable portrait of the 'Avenue' and of the artists whose creativity nurtured and sustained its golden age."--George Lipsitz, author of Dangerous Crossroads "If ever the West Coast enjoyed its own equivalent of the Harlem Renaissance, it was here on Central Avenue. This too-often forgotten setting was nothing less than a center of cultural ferment and a showplace for artistic achievement. Finally its story has been told, with a richness of detail and vitality of expression, by those who helped make it happen."--Ted Gioia, author of West Coast Jazz: Modern Jazz in California "What a wonderful, comprehensive volume, full of knowledge and insight about an important time and place in jazz history. This book is a needed and welcomed addition on the rich African-American musical heritage of Los Angeles. It is well written and edited by people who were actually involved in the creation of the music, along with others who have a deep concern for preserving that legacy. This work gives the reader a truly in-depth look at the musicians, the music, and the social and political climate during that important development in American culture."--Kenny Burrell, jazz guitarist and Director of the Jazz Studies Program and Professor of Music and Ethnomusicology at the University of California, Los Angeles
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