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Mingus: A Critical Biography

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Mingus: A Critical Biography
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brian Priestley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 129
Category/GenreJazz
ISBN/Barcode 9780306802171
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Books
Imprint Da Capo Press Inc
Publication Date 22 March 1984
Publication Country United States

Description

It would be no exaggeration to call Charles Mingus the greatest bass player in the history of jazz; indeed, some might even regard it as understatement, for the hurricane power of his work as a composer, teacher, band leader, and iconoclast reached far beyond jazz while remaining true to its heritage in the music of Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and Thelonious Monk. In this new biography Brian Priestley has written a masterly study of Minguss dynamic career from the early years in Swing, to the escapades of the Bebop era, through his musical maturity in the 50s when he directed a band that redefined collective improvisation in jazz. Woven in with exacting assessments of Minguss artistic legacy is the story of his volatile, unpredictable, sometimes dangerous personality. The book views Mingus as a black artist increasingly politicized by his situation, but also unreliable as a witness to his own persecution. Capturing him in all his furious contradictionspassionate, cool, revolutionary but with a keen sense of traditionBrian Priestley has produced what can be called, again without exaggeration, the best biography of a jazz musician we have ever seen.

Author Biography

Brian Priestley was born in Manchester, England in 1946. Jazz pianist and critic, he also presents a weekly jazz program for the BBC in London where he now lives.