
Sassy
The Life Of Sarah Vaughan
Leslie Gourse(Author)
Da Capo Press Inc
Published on 22. August 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-306-80578-3 (ISBN)
Description
Sarah Vaughan possessed the most spectacular voice in jazz history. In Sassy , Leslie Gourse, the acclaimed biographer of Nat King Cole and Joe Williams, defines and celebrates Vaughan's vital musical legacy and offers a detailed portrait of the woman as well as the singer. Revealed here is "The Divine One" as only her closest friends and musical associates knew her. By her early twenties Sarah Vaughan was singining with Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Billy Eckstine, helping them invent bebop. For forty-five years thereafter, she reigned supreme in both pop and jazz, with several million-selling hits (among them "Broken Hearted Melody," "Make Yourself Comfortable," and "Misty").But life offstage was never smooth for Sarah Vaughan. Her voluptuous voice was matched by her exuberant appetite for excess: three failed marriages, financial difficulties through many changes in management, late-night jam sessions, liquor, and cocaine. In Sassy , though, we also see the feisty and unpretentious woman who worked hard all her life to support her parents and adopted daughter, and who came to savour the hard-won independence and worldwide acclaim she achieved as the greatest jazz singer of her generation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Hachette Books
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-306-80578-3 (9780306805783)
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Person
Leslie Gourse is the author of Everyday: The Story of Joe Williams, Unforgettable: The Life and Mystique of Nat King Cole, and Louis' Children: American Jazz Singers.
Content
* Introduction * Lets Go Pick Some Dillies * Portrait of the Artiste as a Young Songbird * Enter George Treadwell * The Bitch Is a Genius * What Happened to the Money? * At the Top of the Jazz World * A Bad Marriage * Muddling through the Sixties * A New Man, a New Record Contract, a New Outlook * The Divine One Becomes a Concert Artist * Contemplating Posterity * The Divine One Goes to Harvard * Tom Guy Films Listen to the Sun * A Letter to Marshall Fisher * A Mistake Made Late in Life * Winning an Emmy, a Grammy, and Other Honors * Send in the Clowns