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- catalog abstract "Based on more than twenty years of interviews and a lifetime of knowledge, Jazz Gentry examines lesser known, but no less great jazz and swing musicians. This work captures the excitement and rapid musical innovations of the time between World War I and World War II, and records, in some cases for the first time, the lives and experiences of the hard-working musicians who made great jazz music possible.".
- catalog contributor b10836017.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "1. A letter from Danny Alvin -- 2. Jimmy Andrews -- 3. Best on the bandstand [John Best] -- 4. A little levity from Lou [Carter] -- 5. A chat with Bill Challis -- 6. Doc Cheatham : "First Trumpet Player" -- 7. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band : a present-day phenomenon -- 8. Eddy Davis -- 9. A remembrance of Wild Bill Davison -- 10. Reminiscing with Dolly Dawn -- 11. Vic Dickenson -- 12. Al Duffy : the forthright fiddler from Brooklyn -- 13. Pee Wee Erwin : an obituary -- 14. Chuck Folds -- 15. Chris Griffin remembers -- 16. Herb Hall and the Halls at home -- 17. Major Holley -- 18. Hobnobbing with Hutch [Clarence Hutchenrider] -- 19. In the right place at the right time [Sonny Igoe] -- 20. Jane Jarvis : jazz pianist -- 21. A descant on Dillwyn [Dill Jones] -- 22. George Masso : transcendent trombone -- 23. Swinging in harmony : the story of the Merry Macs -- 24. Johnny Mince : the master comes home -- 25. Chauncey Morehouse : the Georgian from Niagara -- 26. England's musical genius : Ray Noble -- 27. Fred Norman : he made them all sound good -- 28. Cork O'Keefe -- 29. The piquant puzzle of Jack Pettis -- 30. "Quiet Queener" [Charlie Queener] -- 31. A portrait of Pee Wee [Russell] -- 32. Tony Spargo : jazz pioneer and king of the kazoo -- 33. Joe Tarto : "Titan of the Tuba" -- 34. A visit with Johnny Varro -- 35. Joe Venuti -- 36. Who? wait! where, when, and why [Don Watt] -- 37. Dick Wellstood -- 38. Jackie Williams -- 39. Wayne Wright -- 40. Talent : our untapped treasure.".
- catalog description "Based on more than twenty years of interviews and a lifetime of knowledge, Jazz Gentry examines lesser known, but no less great jazz and swing musicians. This work captures the excitement and rapid musical innovations of the time between World War I and World War II, and records, in some cases for the first time, the lives and experiences of the hard-working musicians who made great jazz music possible.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 379 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Jazz gentry.".
- catalog identifier "081083524X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jazz gentry.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in jazz ; no. 33".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press ; [s.l.] : Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers--The State University of New Jersey,".
- catalog relation "Jazz gentry.".
- catalog subject "781.65/092/2 B 21".
- catalog subject "Jazz History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Jazz musicians Biography.".
- catalog subject "ML385 .V28 1998".
- catalog subject "ML385 .V28 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. A letter from Danny Alvin -- 2. Jimmy Andrews -- 3. Best on the bandstand [John Best] -- 4. A little levity from Lou [Carter] -- 5. A chat with Bill Challis -- 6. Doc Cheatham : "First Trumpet Player" -- 7. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band : a present-day phenomenon -- 8. Eddy Davis -- 9. A remembrance of Wild Bill Davison -- 10. Reminiscing with Dolly Dawn -- 11. Vic Dickenson -- 12. Al Duffy : the forthright fiddler from Brooklyn -- 13. Pee Wee Erwin : an obituary -- 14. Chuck Folds -- 15. Chris Griffin remembers -- 16. Herb Hall and the Halls at home -- 17. Major Holley -- 18. Hobnobbing with Hutch [Clarence Hutchenrider] -- 19. In the right place at the right time [Sonny Igoe] -- 20. Jane Jarvis : jazz pianist -- 21. A descant on Dillwyn [Dill Jones] -- 22. George Masso : transcendent trombone -- 23. Swinging in harmony : the story of the Merry Macs -- 24. Johnny Mince : the master comes home -- 25. Chauncey Morehouse : the Georgian from Niagara -- 26. England's musical genius : Ray Noble -- 27. Fred Norman : he made them all sound good -- 28. Cork O'Keefe -- 29. The piquant puzzle of Jack Pettis -- 30. "Quiet Queener" [Charlie Queener] -- 31. A portrait of Pee Wee [Russell] -- 32. Tony Spargo : jazz pioneer and king of the kazoo -- 33. Joe Tarto : "Titan of the Tuba" -- 34. A visit with Johnny Varro -- 35. Joe Venuti -- 36. Who? wait! where, when, and why [Don Watt] -- 37. Dick Wellstood -- 38. Jackie Williams -- 39. Wayne Wright -- 40. Talent : our untapped treasure.".
- catalog title "Jazz gentry : aristocrats of the music world / Warren W. Vaché.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".