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WHAT TIME ARE WE ON?, an oral history of the london jazz scene from the early 1940's to 1965... , told by the musicians who were there

Label
WHAT TIME ARE WE ON?, an oral history of the london jazz scene from the early 1940's to 1965... , told by the musicians who were there
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
WHAT TIME ARE WE ON?
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
an oral history of the london jazz scene from the early 1940's to 1965... , told by the musicians who were there
Summary
The tale of British Jazz music over the 20 years from the end of the Second World War. Told by the 9 musicians interviewed over the last 12 years, who were lucky enough to be there at the time. The likes of Chris Barber (band leader and trombonist), John Critchinson (Ronnie Scott's pianist), Paul Jones (the singer in Manfred Mann), Don Rendell (John Dankworth's tenor saxophonist), Wally Houser (Ronnie's Club solicitor), Harold Pendleton (The Marquee Club owner/Reading and Leeds Festival founder). The UK at its hardest up about to live it up as best it can! Bringing to life the boom of the traditional jazz revival, the first British popular music. Telling the story of the birth of British modern jazz. Providing an entire chapter on the London jazz clubs that are no more. Illustrating the early negotiations in New York that led to the touring in the US of British jazz groups, and the return of Americans to the UK during the MU/AFM trade dispute. The jazz that in turn led to GB's rhythm and blues and the break-out from that into our popular music of today
Target audience
adult
Classification
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