Jazz in New Orleans : the postwar years through 1970 /

Jazz in New Orleans provides accurate information about, and an insightful interpretation of, jazz in New Orleans from the end of World War II through 1970

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Main Author: Suhor, Charles
Corporate Author: Rutgers University Institute of Jazz Studies
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, MD : Scarecrow Press, 2001
Lanham, MD ; London : [New Brunswick, N.J.] : Scarecrow Press ; Institute of Jazz Studies Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, 2001
Lanham, Md. : [New Brunswick, N.J.] : Scarecrow Press ; Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, 2001
Lanham, Md. : [New Brunswick, N.J.] : Scarecrow Press ; Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers--The State University of New Jersey, 2001
Lanham, Md. : [New Brunswick, N.J.] : 2001
Series:Studies in jazz ; no. 38
Studies in jazz ; no. 38
Studies in jazz no. 38
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Table of Contents:
  • Discovering myths, reclaiming the past
  • Jazz and the New Orleans press
  • The New Orleans Jazz Club: from ragtime to riches
  • Hello, central, give me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon
  • The Jazz Museum
  • The Jazz Archive at Tulane
  • The stage band movement at Loyola
  • or, how to start a revolution while really trying not to
  • Jazzfest 1968: Review
  • Jazzfest 1969: Preview
  • Jazzfest 1969: Review
  • New Orleans farewell: Louis Armstrong
  • The Dukes of Dixieland: a jazz odyssey
  • Pete Fountain
  • Al Hirt in perspective
  • Armand Hug: the making of a lengend
  • Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in concert: review
  • Preservation Hall: New Orleans rebirth
  • The last rites of a Jazzman: George Lewis
  • A festival for a funeral?
  • New Orleans jazz
  • with a foreign accent
  • New Jazz in the cradle, Part I
  • New Jazz in the cradle, Part II
  • The problems of modern jazz in New Orleans
  • Jazz off Bourbon Street
  • Buddy Prima trio: review
  • Modern Jazz pioneers in New Orleands : a symposium
  • 1 Discovering Myths, Reclaiming the Past 1
  • Section I Jazz and the Establishment: From Flouting to Flaunting 17
  • Timeline Chart 1 Commercial and Cultural Victories for Traditional and Dixieland Jazz 49
  • 2 Jazz and the New Orleans Press 50
  • 3 The New Orleans Jazz Club: From Ragtime to Riches 55
  • 4 Hello, Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon 60
  • 5 The Jazz Museum 64
  • 6 The Jazz Archive at Tulane 68
  • 7 The Stage Band Movement at Loyola--Or, How to Start a Revolution While Really Trying Not To 71
  • 8 Jazzfest 1968: Review 75
  • 9 Jazzfest 1969: Preview 85
  • 10 Jazzfest 1969: Review 91
  • 11 New Orleans Farewell: Louis Armstrong 98
  • Section II. "Revivals" Beaucoup: Traditional, Dixieland, and Revivalist Jazz 101
  • Timeline Chart 2 Highlights of the Popular Revival in New Orleans, 1947-1953 159
  • 12 The Dukes of Dixieland: A Jazz Odyssey 160
  • 13 Pete Fountain 165
  • 14 Al Hirt in Perspective 169
  • 15 Armand Hug: The Making of a Legend 173
  • 16 Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in Concert: Review 177
  • 17 Preservation Hall: New Orleans Rebirth 179
  • 18 The Last Rites of a Jazzman: George Lewis 182
  • 19 A Festival for a Funeral? 184
  • 20 New Orleans Jazz--With a Foreign Accent 187
  • Section III. An Invisible Generation: Early Modern Jazz Artists 192
  • Timeline Chart 3 Highlights of Early Modern Jazz in New Orleans, 1945-1970 250
  • 21 New Jazz in the Cradle, Part I 251
  • 22 New Jazz in the Cradle, Part II 255
  • 23 The Problems of Modern Jazz in New Orleans 259
  • 24 Jazz Off Bourbon Street 262
  • 25 Buddy Prima Trio: Review 265
  • 26 Modern Jazz Pioneers in New Orleans: A Symposium 267
  • Appendix 1. The Jazz Scene: Four Cross Sections 291
  • Appendix 2. Early Modern Jazz Musicians in New Orleans, 1945-1960 305.
  • Foreword / Dan Morgenstern
  • 1 Discovering Myths, Reclaiming the Past
  • Sect. I. Jazz and the Establishment: From Flouting to Flaunting
  • Timeline Chart 1. Commercial and Cultural Victories for Traditional and Dixieland Jazz
  • 2. Jazz and the New Orleans Press
  • 3. The New Orleans Jazz Club: From Ragtime to Riches
  • 4. Hello, Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon
  • 5. The Jazz Museum
  • 6. The Jazz Archive at Tulane
  • 7. The Stage Band Movement at Loyola - Or, How to Start a Revolution While Really Trying Not To
  • 8. Jazzfest 1968: Review
  • 9. Jazzfest 1969: Preview
  • 10. Jazzfest 1969: Review
  • 11. New Orleans Farewell: Louis Armstrong
  • Sect. II. "Revivals" Beaucoup: Traditional, Dixieland, and Revivalist Jazz
  • Timeline Chart 2. Highlights of the Popular Revival in New Orleans, 1947-1953
  • 12. The Dukes of Dixieland: A Jazz Odyssey
  • 13. Pete Fountain
  • 14. Al Hirt in Perspective
  • 15. Armand Hug: The Making of a Legend
  • 16. Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in Concert: Review
  • 17. Preservation Hall: New Orleans Rebirth
  • 18. The Last Rites of a Jazzman: George Lewis
  • 19. A Festival for a Funeral?
  • 20. New Orleans Jazz - With a Foreign Accent
  • Sect. III. An Invisible Generation: Early Modern Jazz Artists
  • Timeline Chart 3. Highlights of Early Modern Jazz in New Orleans, 1945-1970
  • 21. New Jazz in the Cradle, Part I
  • 22. New Jazz in the Cradle, Part II
  • 23. The Problems of Modern Jazz in New Orleans
  • 24. Jazz Off Bourbon Street
  • 25. Buddy Prima Trio: Review
  • 26. Modern Jazz Pioneers in New Orleans: A Symposium. App. 1. The Jazz Scene: Four Cross Sections
  • App. 2. Early Modern Jazz Musicians in New Orleans, 1945-1960.
  • Foreword / Dan Morgenstern 1. Discovering Myths, Reclaiming the Past
  • Sect. I. Jazz and the Establishment: From Flouting to Flaunting
  • Timeline Chart 1. Commercial and Cultural Victories for Traditional and Dixieland Jazz. 2. Jazz and the New Orleans Press. 3. The New Orleans Jazz Club: From Ragtime to Riches. 4. Hello, Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz: Edmond Souchon. 5. The Jazz Museum. 6. The Jazz Archive at Tulane. 7. The Stage Band Movement at Loyola - Or, How to Start a Revolution While Really Trying Not To. 8. Jazzfest 1968: Review. 9. Jazzfest 1969: Preview. 10. Jazzfest 1969: Review. 11. New Orleans Farewell: Louis Armstrong
  • Sect. II. "Revivals" Beaucoup: Traditional, Dixieland, and Revivalist Jazz
  • Timeline Chart 2. Highlights of the Popular Revival in New Orleans, 1947-1953. 12. The Dukes of Dixieland: A Jazz Odyssey. 13. Pete Fountain. 14. Al Hirt in Perspective. 15. Armand Hug: The Making of a Legend.
  • 16 Raymond Burke and Art Hodes in Concert: Review. 17. Preservation Hall: New Orleans Rebirth. 18. The Last Rites of a Jazzman: George Lewis. 19. A Festival for a Funeral? 20. New Orleans Jazz - With a Foreign Accent
  • Sect. III. An Invisible Generation: Early Modern Jazz Artists
  • Timeline Chart 3. Highlights of Early Modern Jazz in New Orleans, 1945-1970. 21. New Jazz in the Cradle, Part I. 22. New Jazz in the Cradle, Part II. 23. The Problems of Modern Jazz in New Orleans. 24. Jazz Off Bourbon Street. 25. Buddy Prima Trio: Review. 26. Modern Jazz Pioneers in New Orleans: A Symposium. App. 1. The Jazz Scene: Four Cross Sections
  • App. 2. Early Modern Jazz Musicians in New Orleans, 1945-1960.