
Classic Jazz
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This collection of articles begins with Levin's first published piece and includes several new articles that were inspired by his work on this compilation. The articles are organized thematically, beginning with a piece on Kid Ory's early recordings and ending with a newly written article about the campaign to put up a monument to Louis Armstrong in New Orleans. Along the way, Levin gives in-depth profiles of many well-known jazz legends, such as Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong, and many lesser-known figures who contributed greatly to the development of jazz.
Extensively illustrated with previously unpublished photographs from Levin's personal collection, this wonderfully readable and extremely personal book is full of information that is not available elsewhere. Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the Musicians will be celebrated by jazz scholars and fans everywhere for the overview it provides of the music's evolution, and for the love of jazz it inspires on every page.
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- Intro
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 KID ORY AND THE REVIVAL ERA
- Kid Ory
- Kid Ory's Legendary 1921 Nordskog/Sunshine Recordings
- Papa Mutt Carey
- Buster Wilson
- Andrew Blakeney
- Ram Hall
- Dink Johnson
- Bud Scott
- Joe Darensbourg
- Ed "Montudie" Garland
- Teddy Buckner
- 2 A PERSONAL VIEW OF THE MUSIC
- Lieutenant Jim Europe's Hellfighters- The 369th Infantry Jazz Band
- "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate"- The First Recorded Hit of the Jazz Age
- The World Premiere of "Rhapsody in Blue"
- "Relaxin' at the Touro"- Memories of Muggsy Spanier
- Spud Murphy
- A Memorable Jack Teagarden Record Date
- The Duke Ellington Sacred Music Concert- New Orleans, 1970
- Dick Hyman's Historic Direct-to-CD Recording Session
- 3 A PERSONAL VIEW OF THE MUSICIANS
- Benny Carter
- James P. Johnson
- Brun Campbell and Scott Joplin
- Rex Stewart's Memories of Jelly Roll Morton
- Anita Gonzales and the Untold Story of Jelly Roll Morton's Last Years
- Johnny Guarnieri
- I'm Just Wild about Eubie- Memories of Eubie Blake
- Jess Stacy
- Milt Hinton
- Spiegle Willcox
- Eddie Miller
- Morty Corb
- Barney Bigard
- Wild Bill Davison
- Rosy McHargue
- Artie Shaw
- Andy Razaf
- Coot Grant and Sox Wilson
- The World's Greatest Jazz Band
- 4 THE INFLUENCE OF NEW ORLEANS MUSICIANS ON CLASSIC JAZZ
- The Jazz Journey-From Lulu White's Mahogany Hall to Carnegie Hall
- Papa Celestin and the Voodoo Queen
- Danny Barker-The Jazz Troubadour
- Lorenzo Tio, Jr., and the Clarinetists of the Crescent City
- Willie James Humphrey, Jr.
- George Lewis
- Alton Purnell
- Bill Russell
- 5 THE GREAT LOUIS ARMSTRONG
- Louis Armstrong's Underrated Recordings during the Big-Band Era
- "Ambassador Satch" on the World Stage
- A Sentimental Journey-Louis' Funeral
- 6 JAZZ ON THE WEST COAST
- Los Angeles in the Swing Era
- The Palomar Ballroom Fire
- The Firehouse Five and the Good Time Jazz Record Company
- The Yerba Buena Jazz Band and the Jazz Man Label
- Benny Strickler
- Turk Murphy's Final Triumph
- I Remember Bob Scobey
- Dave Dexter, Jr.
- The Poor Angel Hot Jazz Society
- Dick Cary's Tuesday Night Band
- 7 UNSUNG HEROES
- Pete Daily
- Stew Pletcher
- Sammy Lee
- Pud Brown
- Bob McCracken
- Pat Gogerty
- Rick Fay
- 8 THE SEVEN-YEAR CHALLENGE TO COMPLETE THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG STATUE
- A Fund Is Created in Old New Orleans
- "For the Love of Louis," by Ned Brundage
- Bing Crosby to the Rescue
- July 4, 1976
- EPILOGUE
- INDEX
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- Y
- Z
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