Randall Sandke has written a new jazz history book. But it is not the usual jazz history. Rather than offering decade-by-decade accounts of different jazz styles, Where the Dark and Light Folks Meet offers facts that differ from popular understanding of the origins of jazz styles. It presents fresh perspectives on the ways that the music industry in the United States has treated jazz. Like other jazz histories, this one addresses the origins of jazz in New Orleans, what in the music is retained from Africa, the origins of modern jazz, and recent trends in jazz styles. But this volume overturns common wisdom about these topics. Instead of recounting traditional notions about jazz history, Sandke raises crucial questions about how jazz histor...
A book review of Ugly Beauty. Jazz in the 21st Century, Phil Freeman (£16.99, 250pp, Zero Books
"Black" is a word that carries strong cultural currency in the United States today. By casting jazz...
Despite the plethora of writing about jazz, little attention has been paid to what musicians themsel...
Randall Sandke's Where the Dark and Light Folks Meet is a very personal, but seriously flawed, consi...
Randall Sandke’s Where the Dark and Light Folks Meet is a very personal, but seriously flawed, consi...
For too long, jazz writers, including the handful of academics who can legitimately be called ‘Jazz ...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a “new” history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
For too long, jazz writers, including the handful of academics who can legitimately be called 'Jazz ...
What is the "New Jazz Studies?" Uptown Conversations and The Other Side of Nowhere contain a diverse...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a "new" history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
Jazz Worlds/World Jazz, edited by Philip V Bohlman and Goffredo Plastino, provides a fresh and vivid...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
history of American jazz criticism since the 1930s, centered on the foremost cultural achievement of...
A book review of Ugly Beauty. Jazz in the 21st Century, Phil Freeman (£16.99, 250pp, Zero Books
"Black" is a word that carries strong cultural currency in the United States today. By casting jazz...
Despite the plethora of writing about jazz, little attention has been paid to what musicians themsel...
Randall Sandke's Where the Dark and Light Folks Meet is a very personal, but seriously flawed, consi...
Randall Sandke’s Where the Dark and Light Folks Meet is a very personal, but seriously flawed, consi...
For too long, jazz writers, including the handful of academics who can legitimately be called ‘Jazz ...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a “new” history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
For too long, jazz writers, including the handful of academics who can legitimately be called 'Jazz ...
What is the "New Jazz Studies?" Uptown Conversations and The Other Side of Nowhere contain a diverse...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a "new" history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
Jazz Worlds/World Jazz, edited by Philip V Bohlman and Goffredo Plastino, provides a fresh and vivid...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
history of American jazz criticism since the 1930s, centered on the foremost cultural achievement of...
A book review of Ugly Beauty. Jazz in the 21st Century, Phil Freeman (£16.99, 250pp, Zero Books
"Black" is a word that carries strong cultural currency in the United States today. By casting jazz...
Despite the plethora of writing about jazz, little attention has been paid to what musicians themsel...