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Unholy Row

Jazz in Britain and its Audience, 1945-1960

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Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2014
Equinox Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84553-712-8 (ISBN)

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Unholy Row - Dave Gelly
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The book follows the development of jazz over a decade and a half, paying particular attention to two outstanding figures: Humphrey Lyttelton and John Dankworth. It also seeks to convey a flavour of that now remote era and the frisson that jazz created.
The post-war jazz revival marked the beginning of an independent British youth culture with music as its focus. Although it always remained a minority enthusiasm, jazz actually embodied the vaguely felt sentiments, dissatisfactions and aspirations of the post-war generation more fully than any other form of expression. Older people were, on the whole, indifferent or positively hostile to what was, for many, simply an 'unholy row'. In British society, class and culture were bound inextricably together, but jazz was an alien form with no obvious class affiliations. It was culturally neither 'high' nor 'low', and so found a ready welcome in a world where the old certainties were breaking down. Throughout this period, jazz came in two more or less exclusive types - 'revivalist', which sought to recreate the classic jazz of the 1920s, and modern. Enthusiasts on both sides regarded their music as being more important than mere entertainment. In it they found a quality which they defined vaguely as 'honesty' or 'sincerity', which may perhaps be summed up as 'authenticity'.
The book follows the development of both jazz tendencies over a decade and a half, paying particular attention to two outstanding figures: Humphrey Lyttelton and John Dankworth. It also seeks to convey a flavour of that now remote era and the frisson that jazz created.

Dave Gelly writes about jazz in The Observer and other newspapers and journals. He has written and presented many features for BBC radio and hosted a weekly Radio Two show. He was a leading writer on the Sony Award-winning ten-part BBC radio series Sinatra: Voice of the Century and is the author of several books, including Masters of the Jazz Saxophone (Miller Freeman, 2000) and Stan Getz: Nobody Else but Me (Backbeat 2002). He was named Jazz Writer of the Year in the 1999 British Jazz Awards. Dave Gelly was appointed MBE in the 2005 New Years Honours.

1. An Unholy Row 2. Trumpet in a Handcart 3. Austerity Stomp 4. Welcome to Club Eleven 5. New Orleans to London 6. Couth, Kempt and Shevelled 7. Let's Settle for Music 8. Skiffle 9. Six Months in a Palais - 10. It's Trad, Dad! 11. Ominously into the Culture Belt 12. Envoi Recordings Notes Bibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.1.2014
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Jazz / Blues
ISBN-10 1-84553-712-2 / 1845537122
ISBN-13 978-1-84553-712-8 / 9781845537128
Zustand Neuware
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