
New Jazz Conceptions
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Nicolas Pillai is a Research Fellow at Birmingham City University, UK.
Content
Introduction - Roger Fagge and Nicolas Pillai
1. Duke Ellington, the meaning of jazz and the BBC in the 1930s - Tim Wall
2. Making scenes: social media and new conceptions of jazz communities - Tom Sykes
3. Protection and internationalism: The British Musicians' Union and restrictions on
foreign musicians - Andrew Hodgetts
4. Brubeck betwixt and between: television, pop and the middlebrow - Nicolas Pillai
5. Duke Ellington's Newport Up! Liveness, Artifacts, and the Seductive Menace of Jazz Revisited - Katherine Williams
6. Everybody Digs Modern Jazz... Don't They? - Adrian Litvinoff
7. 'One of the most remarkable cultural phenomena of our century': Larkin, Hobsbawm and Amis on Jazz - Roger Fagge
8. This Is Our Music?: Tradition, community and musical identity in contemporary British jazz - Mike Fletcher
9. A Time For Jazz: Narrative and History in Alan Lomax's Mister Jelly Roll - Nicholas Gebhardt
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