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Jazz: A History of America's Music Hardcover – November 7, 2000

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A masterpiece that brings to life the fascinating story of the quintessential American music—jazz. Visually stunning, with more than five hundred photographs, this companion volume to the acclaimed ten-part PBS TV series is an exploration of the music that celebrates all Americans at their best.

Here are the stories of the extraordinary men and women who made the music: Louis Armstrong, the fatherless waif whose unrivaled genius helped turn jazz into a soloist's art and influenced every singer, every instrumentalist who came after him; Duke Ellington, the pampered son of middle-class parents who turned a whole orchestra into his personal instrument, wrote nearly two thousand pieces for it, and captured more of American life than any other composer. Bix Beiderbecke, the doomed cornet prodigy who showed white musicians that they too could make an important contribution to the music; Benny Goodman, the immigrants' son who learned the clarinet to help feed his family, but who grew up to teach a whole country how to dance; Billie Holiday, whose distinctive style routinely transformed mediocre music into great art; Charlie Parker, who helped lead a musical revolution, only to destroy himself at thirty-four; and Miles Davis, whose search for fresh ways to sound made him the most influential jazz musician of his generation, and then led him to abandon jazz altogether. Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Tatum, Count Basie, Dave Brubeck, Artie Shaw, and Ella Fitzgerald are all here; so are Sidney Bechet, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, and a host of others.

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Jazz is more than mere biography. The history of the music echoes the history of twentieth-century America. Jazz provided the background for the giddy era that F. Scott Fitzgerald called the Jazz Age. The irresistible pulse of big-band swing lifted the spirits and boosted American morale during the Great Depression and World War II. The virtuosic, demanding style called bebop mirrored the stepped-up pace and dislocation that came with peace. During the Cold War era, jazz served as a propaganda weapon—and forged links with the burgeoning counterculture. The story of jazz encompasses the story of American courtship and show business; the epic growth of great cities—New Orleans and Chicago, Kansas City and New York—and the struggle for civil rights and simple justice that continues into the new millennium.
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First off, let's get the kudos down: Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns deserve far more than simple gratitude for bringing jazz to the limelight with this lavishly illustrated volume. The book features among its 500-plus pictures many of the previously unseen shots of musicians and venues glimpsed in Burns's 10-part documentary, Jazz. (See our Ken Burns Jazz Store for the lowdown on the series.) Jazz: An Illustrated History follows the film episode by episode, and it's filled with rich historical detail in the early chapters. Like the series, however, the book trails off after a certain point in chronicling jazz's history. It gives background aplenty on early New Orleans music, the migration of jazz up the Mississippi to major urban centers, and the developments of swing and bebop. After bebop, the history gets a bit perfunctory. Dozens of major figures get mere sidebar coverage. Little is said of substance on Latin or Brazilian jazz, European contributions to the music, fusion, or umpteen smaller deviations from the mainstream. There are wonderful essays that highlight elements of jazz culture, particularly Gerald Early's consideration of race and white musicians in jazz and Gary Giddins's five-page essay on avant jazz. And there are fine sidebars as well. But developments during and after the 1960s are dealt with primarily in impressionistic guest essays rather than detail-oriented historical narrative. It is, of course, difficult to capture all jazz history in any single volume. So perhaps this ought to have been called Jazz: A Historical Appreciation, since the hundreds of images certainly create an intense sense of the music's milieu. --Andrew Bartlett

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A companion volume to the new Burns and Ward documentaryDa 19-hour, 10-episode series set to air on PBS in January, 2001Dthis lavishly illustrated history describes the evolution of jazz during the 20th century, focusing on the careers of a key players like Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Benny Goodman. In his introduction to the massive volume, Burns writes that his decision to make Jazz was inspired by a comment made by Gerald Early, a writer he interviewed for the authors' last documentary, Baseball. "Two thousand years from now," Early said, "there will only be three things that Americans will be known for: The Constitution, baseball and jazz music." Burns admits he knew next to nothing about jazz before deciding to create "the most comprehensive treatment of jazz ever committed to film," and there lies the work's Achilles' heel. Burns has his conclusionDthat jazz is a metaphor for the United StatesDfirmly in hand before he begins to know his subject. This smugness translates into a rather tepid, conservative view of jazz. Not every subject or musician can be touched upon in one book; however, it does seem strange that such a sweepingly titled volume does not touch upon the musical roots of jazz, e.g. Africa's talking drums, or mention the Lockbourne Airforce Base, where many noted black jazz musicians received training. The entire 40-year period from 1960 forward is relegated to a single chapter, a rather pronounced statement about how the authors feel about more recent achievements. More than 500 illustrations and photos. (Nov. 6)
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf; First Ed edition (November 7, 2000)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 067944551X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0679445517
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.5 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.4 x 1.3 x 11.1 inches
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I bought this for a friend who recently lost his wife and they both loved Jazz. I am redoing his office space -he asked. But it’s a surprise on the design and I thought he would love this. Great book
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
just a great book, informative, full of photos, wish it was twice as big.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I ordered this thinking it was the DVD series of Ken Burns masterful exposition of this genre, but was shocked to learn I had ordered (and Received) the book, not the DVD. So I returned it and received a full refund! I then ordered the DVD series and received it- and loved it. Sometimes it takes a problem to test the system. Amazon is trustworthy!
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
Gave to my husband as a gift. It’s packed FULL of excellent photos and material. He’s loving it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2009
"Jazz," by Ward and Burns. In the foreword, Ken Burns cites essayist Gerald Early's quote that "Two thousand years from now, America will be known for three things: the Constitution, baseball, and jazz." And, so it is. This book is a sparkling, gleaming gem. I am a lifelong vocalist and music afficianado, and I tell you unequivocally that Ward and Burns have condensed the story of our need to explosively express ourselves into a digestible whole...America's venomous racism proved trumped by defiance and the will to be human and grow. It is a fascinating story they tell, and against almost unbelievable odds, jazz emerged as a link to all that is irreducibly real and a means of redemption for our errors. Everyone should read and savor this work; it is a triumph. Adisa Ben Achaki, 2009.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020
Great book. I just wished it contained more about jazz from 1960's on.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2018
I needed this book for a class I am auditing at Thiel College. The book I received was in perfect condition. It is one of the most interesting books I have read recently of any type. It is hard to put down. I highly recommend it, especially for the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2013
This book completes the circle of Ken Burns' research and the filming of Jazz. If you love Jazz, or are just learning about it; I find this tome an essential piece of American musicana. It was most useful for me when I used it as I watched the Jazz series yet again after receiving this gift. I could stop the disc, look up something in the book, and then move forward with the film. Another 5-star effort from Ken Burns and the staff that works with him.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017
I came across a copy in a fantastic 3 rd wave coffee shop in Portsmouth NH. Flipping thru a few pages and I knew "I just had to have it ". I was fortunate to get a used one in great shape. Beautifully produced, highly informative. No, I didn't get a chance to see the film.

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Creek
5.0 out of 5 stars La Biblia del Jazz
Reviewed in Spain on May 11, 2016
Hay muy buenos libros sobre la historia del Jazz, entre mis favoritos "A history of Jazz" de Ted Gioia, que se puede leer como una historia novelada desde la primera hasta la última página. Éste de Geoffrey Ward es una auténtica biblia de datos, a la que recurrir sobre todo como manual de consulta, ya que su volumen y densidad de informaciión lo hacen de difícil manejo como libro de lectura. Llegué a él por recomendación del director del programa de Discópolis Jazz Jose Miguel López, y si para alguien como él, es "EL" libro de referencia en todo lo referente al Jazz, cualquier otro aficionado a esta música, no terminará nunca de exprimir todo el jugo que contiene.
michael bryant
5.0 out of 5 stars Good intro to American music
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 28, 2013
Easy read full of the background to American mostly black attitudes to making music against appalling racism and obstruction. Ennobling
James E. Black
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book... but awkward size
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 22, 2013
Great book (although a little rambling in parts). my bigger issue was size - it's a paperback version of a coffee table book. They should have reformatted the paperback for easy reading - it's physically awkward to actually read this book vs. just glance at a page or two.
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