An edition of The Velvet Lounge (2005)

The Velvet Lounge

on late Chicago jazz

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An edition of The Velvet Lounge (2005)

The Velvet Lounge

on late Chicago jazz

"Troubled urban neighborhoods and jazz-club havens were the backdrop of Gerald Majer's life growing up in sixties and seventies Chicago. The Velvet Lounge, an original hybrid of memoir, biography, and musical description, reflects this history as it pursues a sustained meditation on jazz along with a probing exploration of race and class and how they defined the material and psychic divides of a city. With the instrument of a supple, lyrical prose style, Majer elaborates the book's themes through literary and intellectual forays as carefully constructed and as passionately articulated as a jazz master's solo. Throughout the work, issues of identity and culture, art and politics achieve a rare immediacy, as does the music itself."

"In portraits of Jimmy Smith, Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Sun Ra, and others, Gerald Majer conveys the drama and artistry of their music as well as the personal hardships many of them endured. Vivid descriptions and telling historical anecdotes explore the music's richness through a variety of political, social, and philosophical contexts. The Velvet Lounge, named after the famous Chicago club, is also one of the few works to consider the music of such avant garde jazz musicians as Fred Anderson, Andrew Hill, and Roscoe Mitchell. In doing so, Majer builds a bridge from the traditional view of jazz to the world of contemporary innovators, casts a new light on the music and its makers, and traces connections between jazz art and postmodernist thought."--Jacket.

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Language
English
Pages
211

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The Velvet Lounge: on late Chicago jazz
2005, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

Jug eyes
Stitt's time
Proxima ra
Monstrosioso
Batterie
The Velvet Lounge
Le serpent qui danse
Dreaming of Roscoe Mitchell
Intuitive research beings.

Edition Notes

Discography: p. [209].

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.65/0973/11
Library of Congress
ML3508.8.C5 M35 2005, ML3508.8.C5M35 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
211 p. :
Number of pages
211

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3421427M
ISBN 10
023113682X, 0231510128
LCCN
2005042104
OCLC/WorldCat
57613507
LibraryThing
411762
Goodreads
1999577

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Work ID
OL5844468W

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