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The Waitiki 7: New Sounds Of Exotica

by Chris May
The Waitiki 7New Sounds Of ExoticaPass Out Records2010 As kitsch as a Jeff Koons Valentine card, and as camp as a Liberace Christmas TV special, exotica first flourished, primarily in the US, between the mid-1950s and the early 1960s. As the Pacific returned to peace after the ...
How Jazz May Have Influenced The Beatles

by AAJ Staff
Introduction A publication from the French general knowledge Tu Sais..." book series ("You Know..."), entitled Tu Sais... Jazz," contains a final chapter on rock bands such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. It states that both the Beatles and the Stones knew and loved old jazz and blues." From Paul McCartney's long familiarization with George ...
Ellington Uptown: Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, and the Birth of Concert Jazz

by David Rickert
Ellington Uptown: Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, and the Birth of Concert Jazz James Howland Hardcover; 360 pages ISBN: 978-0-472-11605-8 University of Michigan Press 2009 Ellington Uptown addresses the development of concert jazz, a largely neglected style that emerged near the beginning of the ...
Peter Nero: Fabled Pianist and Philly POPS Maestro

by Victor L. Schermer
Living legend Peter Nero is that rare musician equally at home with classical music, jazz, the American Songbook, the Broadway musical, movie themes and popular songs. Moreover, he is a masterful pianist, seasoned conductor, composer and arranger in all these genres. Just as exceptionally, he has become a cultural emblem, known to statesmen, entertainers, students, housewives ...
Various Artists: Anthology of Swing Strings (1930s-1950s): Professor Visits Harlem or Swingin

by Andrew Velez
The strings go zing-zinging on Professor Visits Harlem. Quite unlike any other anthology you're likely to have run into of late, we're treated to three decades of jazz string ensembles, starting off Two Violins One Siday," a group whose 1931 take on Dinah" is very finah. It was not until the '30s that ...