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050 4 $aML3508$b.C55 2005
100 1 $aClaxton, William.
245 10 $aJazzlife :$ba journey for jazz across America in 1960 /$cWilliam Claxton, Joachim E. Berendt.
260 $aKöln ;$aLondon :$bTaschen,$cc2005.
300 $a695 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c42 cm. +$e1 sound disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
546 $aText in English, German and French.
525 $a"The companion audio CD ... contains the original music from the Jazzlife I and Jazzlife II vinyl records, which Joachim E. Berendt mostly recorded on the travels with William Claxton during the creation of this book in 1960"--p. 691 (track listing and notes on the original recordings: p. 691-693).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 694) and index.
505 0 $aFrom spirituals to soul music -- From the Sea Islands to the Berklee School -- New Orleans -- Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola -- Memphis -- St. Louis -- Kansas City -- Big bands -- Chicago -- Hollywood and Los Angeles -- San Francisco, Monterey and Las Vegas -- Detroit, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. -- New York City -- New York: Harlem -- New York: Traditional and mainstream -- New York: Avant-garde -- New York: The Village.
505 8 $aContents of accompanying compact disc: Oh Lord send me peace (choir & congregation of St. John's Baptist Temple) -- Reverend Newton preaches (Rev. Newton, St. John's Baptist Temple on the South Side of Chicago) -- Singing spirituals in Zachary, Louisiana (Rev. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas with Butch Cage, violin) -- Gabriel shout (Star Spiritual Singers of Coastal Georgia, St. Simons Island) -- Three for all (Berklee School Big Band, Boston) -- Just a closer walk with Thee (Eureka Brass Band) -- Time Lord (Sister Elizabeth Eustis, vocals) -- Draws trouble blues (George "Creole Blues" Guesnon, vocals, guitar) -- Electric chair blues (Guitar Welch, vocals, guitar) -- Jesus cares (Murray Macon, vocals) -- High society (Alphonse Picou with the former Papa Celestin New Orleans Band) -- It's a long way to Tipperary (Paul Barbarin and his New Orleans Jazz Band) -- Jack O'Diamonds (Brother Percy Randolph, vocals, harmonica) -- I lost my heart (Armand Hug, piano, with the Emile Christian New Orleans Band) -- Babblin' (Carmell Jones, trumpet, with Frank Butler, drums, Frank Strazzeri, piano, and Jimmy Bonds, bass) -- Little fugue (Roland Kirk, saxophone, manzello, stritch) -- Spoiled your baby (Shakey Jake, vocals, harmonica) -- Number Nine (Roosevelt Sykes, vocals, piano, with the Jump Jackson Band) -- Two blues choruses (Ira Sullivan, trumpet) -- Blow low (Buddy Tate, saxophone, and his Harlem Band) -- Night train (Cootie Williams, trumpet, and his Central Ballroom Band) -- Walk on (Sonny Terry, vocals, harmonica, and Brownie McGhee, vocals, guitar) -- Tenor saxophone improvisation on "Soft lights" (John Coltrane, saxophone, with Paul Chambers, bass, and Art Taylor, drums).
650 0 $aJazz$y1951-1960.
650 0 $aJazz$vPictorial works.
650 0 $aJazz musicians$zUnited States.
650 0 $aJazz musicians$zUnited States$vPictorial works.
700 1 $aBerendt, Joachim-Ernst,$d1922-2000.
988 $a20071129
906 $0OCLC