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- catalog abstract "San Francisco's infamous Barbary Coast was one of the country's thriving centers of jazz in the early 1900s. "Jazz on the Barbary Coast" captures the incredible energy of the black jazz scene of this era through the firsthand accounts of the men who were at the heart of it. Musicians such as Sid LeProttie, Reb Spikes, Wesley Fields, Alfred Levy, and Charlie "Duke" Turner recreate the hot spots, dances, rivalries, and lawlessness that characterized the San Francisco jazz scene and inspired jazz musicians for generations to come.".
- catalog contributor b11039832.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-218) and index.".
- catalog description "San Francisco's infamous Barbary Coast was one of the country's thriving centers of jazz in the early 1900s. "Jazz on the Barbary Coast" captures the incredible energy of the black jazz scene of this era through the firsthand accounts of the men who were at the heart of it. Musicians such as Sid LeProttie, Reb Spikes, Wesley Fields, Alfred Levy, and Charlie "Duke" Turner recreate the hot spots, dances, rivalries, and lawlessness that characterized the San Francisco jazz scene and inspired jazz musicians for generations to come.".
- catalog description "Sid LeProtti -- That blaze of electric lights -- "Ma, Sid's playin' ragtime" -- Rastus danced out of the courtroom doin' the buck and wing -- Doin' the Texas Tommy -- Along come Mr. Jelly Lord -- Jelly Roll Morton : the Jupiter -- Sid LeProtti : the Barbary Coast is finally fadin' away -- Sid LeProtti's early life recalled by Mamie LeProtti -- -- Reb Spikes -- I've seen Tom Turpin play the Barbary Coast -- Minstrels, medicine shows, and on the road -- Back to the Barbary Coast -- Leavin' the Coast -- Wesley Fields- the king of them all / by Harry Mereness -- Alfred Levy : hot licks and sweet things -- Charlie "Duke" Turner : I never played the Creole Cafe -- -- Part II -- Blacks in the West -- The Barbary Coast -- Jazzin' 'n dancin' -- Comments out of my mind.".
- catalog extent "xv, 223 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Jazz on the Barbary Coast.".
- catalog identifier "189077104X (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jazz on the Barbary Coast.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : Heyday Books in conjuction with the San Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation and the California Historical Society,".
- catalog relation "Jazz on the Barbary Coast.".
- catalog spatial "California San Francisco".
- catalog subject "781.65/09794/61 21".
- catalog subject "Jazz California San Francisco History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Jazz musicians California San Francisco Biography.".
- catalog subject "ML3508.8.S26 S76 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sid LeProtti -- That blaze of electric lights -- "Ma, Sid's playin' ragtime" -- Rastus danced out of the courtroom doin' the buck and wing -- Doin' the Texas Tommy -- Along come Mr. Jelly Lord -- Jelly Roll Morton : the Jupiter -- Sid LeProtti : the Barbary Coast is finally fadin' away -- Sid LeProtti's early life recalled by Mamie LeProtti -- -- Reb Spikes -- I've seen Tom Turpin play the Barbary Coast -- Minstrels, medicine shows, and on the road -- Back to the Barbary Coast -- Leavin' the Coast -- Wesley Fields- the king of them all / by Harry Mereness -- Alfred Levy : hot licks and sweet things -- Charlie "Duke" Turner : I never played the Creole Cafe -- -- Part II -- Blacks in the West -- The Barbary Coast -- Jazzin' 'n dancin' -- Comments out of my mind.".
- catalog title "Jazz on the Barbary Coast / by Tom Stoddard ; introduction by Douglas Henry Daniels.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".