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Hot Jazz

by David Griffiths
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Overview

David Griffiths interviewed over 30 jazz artists in compiling Hot Jazz. The majority of those interviewed are the important, and oft-overlooked, side-men of the Big Bands of the Thirties and Forties, including Greely Walton, Bill Dillard, Lester Boone, Barclay Draper, Harvey Davis. There are also interviews with band leader Earle Howard and composer Walter Bishop Sr. They all vividly describe the atmosphere and ambience of the Swing Era. Accounts from artists outside the Harlem jazz scene, such as Chicago blues-man Curtis Jones, vocalist Blanche Finlay, and blues singer Lizzie Miles, are also included. Interviewed by Griffiths, these artists describe their background and musical training. They describe the pleasures and sufferings of jazz life, and share memories of Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, and Duke Ellington. These voices from the past and the present merge into a colorful account of one of America's brightest points in musical history. Hot Jazz also contains 18 photographs.

About the Author, David Griffiths

David Griffiths has been contributing, for the past fifteen years, a weekly jazz column to the South Wales Evening Post. His articles have also appeared in Storyville, The Mississippi Rag, and Jazz Journal.

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Editorials

Cadence Magazine

...even the shortest entries are illuminating...Griffiths takes time to recommend various recordings his subjects appeared on, a valuable inclusion with players this obscure. If you enjoy oral histories, Hot Jazz is a good bet.

Choice

None of these figures will appear in any but the most detailed history of jazz, yet each has a unique story of his or her own journey in the business...an interesting volume...

Crescendo & Jazz Music

...what a wealth of information is inspired by this collection of meticulous recollection...

Jazz Educators Journal

The author is superb with his attention to detail and ability to relate a story without interfering. He never intrudes in the subject's story yet presents it in a manner that is a joy to read.

JazzTimes

Exemplary book...This fine tribute to some of the forgotten men and women of jazz is invaluable as research and uplifting as a documentary.

South Wales Evening Post

...writer David Griffiths' new book offers a fascinating look at the lives of some fine musicians.

The Mississippi Rag

These accounts provide a kind of reading that fills in the gaps; you get a sense of the warp and woof of the jazz life as lived by the journeyman musicians of the big band era.

Booknews

During its lifespan (from 1965 to 1995), Britain's jazz periodical, Storyville, was a prime source of information on the music of the first three decades of the 20th century. Griffiths, a regular contributor, specialized in profiles of lesser known musicians. Collected here are many of his pieces first published in Storyville along with others written since then. Based on interviews and supplementary research, his articles profile some 30 musicians, among them Greely Walton, Bill Dillard, Lester Boone, Barclay Draper, Harvey Davis, Earle Howard, Curtis Jones, and Blanche Finlay. Most are presented in the first person, in the musician's own words. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
November 19, 1998
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 1998.
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810834156

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