Milton Public Library

Jazz in the new millennium, live and well

Label
Jazz in the new millennium, live and well
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jazz in the new millennium
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
live and well
Summary
This book offers the first comprehensive overview of jazz in the 21st Century, with nearly 60 conversational profiles of major jazz artists, from living masters such as Wayne Shorter to rising stars such as Esperanza Spalding. The artists discuss their lives, their music, and the state of the art form. In his 6000 word introduction, author Rick Mitchell concludes that despite economic struggles, jazz is continuing to thrive creatively 100 years after its birth. In addition to black and white photographs of each artist, the book includes approximately two dozen color photographs of the artists in performance at the DaCamera Jazz Series in Houston. The book is intended for musicians and fans, and should be of special interest to jazz studies programs at high schools, colleges and universities
Target audience
adult
Contributor
Content

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