On May 15, 1953, Toronto’s Massey Hall played host to what has become widely known in text books and collectors guides as “The Greatest Jazz Concert Ever.” The concert featured iconic bebop musicians Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach – a stunning assemblage of musicians whom Downbeat Magazine proclaimed to be the “Quintet of the Year.” Curiously, however, the contemporary critical reaction was decidedly lukewarm. According to 1950s Globe and Mail critic Alex Barris, for instance, “All in all, it was neither a great concert nor a bad one.” How, then, has such an apparently pedestrian event come to be known as the “greatest jazz concert ever”? This paper pursues an answer to that question by drawing ...
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Jazz historiography is replete with a variety of contradictions and points of departure among those ...
"Originally published as Vol. 24, Nos. 1/2 of The Library Chronicle of The University of Texas at Au...
In November 1959, Ornette Coleman arrived from Los Angeles to present his quartet at New York's...
The music commonly known as Jazz has been around for more than a century. While many of the practiti...
The main focus of this thesis is the representation of jazz music and its musicians, and the ways in...
Photocopied article from the French magazine Jazz Hot about a performance of Archie Shepp with Chris...
Django Reinhardt’s first encounter with the music of Louis Armstrong was a seminal moment in the his...
Despite the plethora of writing about jazz, little attention has been paid to what musicians themsel...
Earl Bud Powell (1924-66) came of age musically during the bebop era. Born in New York City, he bega...
Jazz historians explain the coming of bebop—the radically new jazz style that established itself tow...
The concert given by Benny Goodman at Carnegie Hall on 16 January 1938 is widely accepted as a semin...
The jazz style known as bebop developed in reaction to the musical, cultural, and historical realiti...
Rawlins' article explains the large and growing body of jazz literature. He discusses the areas of j...
Following the sweet, pleasant Swing era style music of the 1930’s, Bebop emerged within the United S...
This dissertation examines the effect that two sets of binary concepts have had on the reception and...
Jazz historiography is replete with a variety of contradictions and points of departure among those ...
"Originally published as Vol. 24, Nos. 1/2 of The Library Chronicle of The University of Texas at Au...
In November 1959, Ornette Coleman arrived from Los Angeles to present his quartet at New York's...
The music commonly known as Jazz has been around for more than a century. While many of the practiti...
The main focus of this thesis is the representation of jazz music and its musicians, and the ways in...
Photocopied article from the French magazine Jazz Hot about a performance of Archie Shepp with Chris...
Django Reinhardt’s first encounter with the music of Louis Armstrong was a seminal moment in the his...
Despite the plethora of writing about jazz, little attention has been paid to what musicians themsel...