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Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story, 1900-1971
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story, 1900-1971
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) John Chilton
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By (author) Max Jones
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:302 | Dimensions(mm): Height 140,Width 214 |
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Category/Genre | Jazz Blues |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780306803246
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Classifications | Dewey:B |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Books
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Imprint |
Da Capo Press Inc
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Publication Date |
22 March 1988 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
As trumpet player and singer, Louis Armstrong is the single most important figure in jazz history, and one of the most influential musicians--in any category--in this century. He was also, as this book relates, a wonderful character: actor, clown, raconteur, a tough kid when he came to Chicago from New Orleans who mellowed into one of the music's true statesmen. This biography includes not only a gripping narrative written by two of the most reliable jazz historians, but also a chronology, film list, and selection of photos. He was the most beloved of jazz musicians, a hero to everyone from Eddie Condon and Bobby Hackett to Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman. His basically happy life is here memorably told, with a new preface by Dan Morgenstern who describes Armstrong's central place in world music.
Author Biography
Max Jones (1920-1993) wrote and broadcast about jazz from 1942 to his death. In the 1940s he co-founded Jazz Music, and he was the principal jazz contributor to the British magazine Melody Maker for forty years. A professional trumpeter and jazz writer, John Chilton is the author of Billie's Blues, Who's Who of Jazz, and with Max Jones, Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story.
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