Jazz + History and criticism
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Jazz + History and criticism
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Jazz + History and criticism
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Incoming Resources
- Blues people, Negro music in white America, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka)
- Jazz in black and white, race, culture, and identity in the jazz community, Charley Gerard
- Benny Goodman and the Swing Era, James Lincoln Collier
- French music and jazz in conversation, from Debussy to Brubeck, Deborah Mawer
- African American jazz and rap, social and philosophical examinations of Black expressive behavior, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr. ; introduction by James B. Stewart
- Weather bird, jazz at the dawn of its second century, Gary Giddins
- Living with music, Ralph Ellison's jazz writings, Ralph Ellison ; edited and with an introduction by Robert G. O'Meally
- Interaction, improvisation, and interplay in jazz, Robert Hodson
- The rise of a jazz art world, Paul Lopes
- Traditionalists and revivalists in jazz, Chip Deffaa
- What is this thing called jazz?, African American musicians as artists, critics, and activists, Eric Porter
- The other side of nowhere, jazz, improvisation, and communities in dialogue, edited by Daniel Fischlin and Ajay Heble
- A history of jazz in America, Barry Ulanov
- Modernism and popular music, Ronald Schleifer
- The history of jazz, Ted Gioia
- Big ears, listening for gender in jazz studies, edited by Nichole T. Rustin and Sherrie Tucker
- Jazz, a century of change, readings and new essays, Lewis Porter
- Reading jazz, edited by David Meltzer
- New structures in jazz and improvised music from the 1960s into the 1980s, Roger T. Dean
- Saying something, jazz improvisation and interaction, Ingrid Monson
- Jazz, directed by Ken Burns; written by Geoffrey C. Ward;, vol. 3 :
- Jazz, directed by Ken Burns; written by Geoffrey C. Ward;, Vol. 1 :
- Blowin' hot and cool, jazz and its critics, John Gennari
- Jazz in its time, Martin Williams
- The best of jazz, Humphrey Lyttelton
- Jazz & the Germans, essays on the influence of "hot" American idioms on the 20th-century German music, Michael J. Budds, editor
- The imperfect art, reflections on jazz and modern culture, Ted Gioia
- Contact, editor Keith Potter ; associate editors Hilary Bracefield, David Roberts, John Shepherd, autumn 1976, No. 14
- Big ears, listening for gender in jazz studies, edited by Nichole Rustin and Sherrie Tucker
- What is this thing called jazz?, African American musicians as artists, critics, and activists, Eric Porter
- Jazz, a history, Frank Tirro
- The amazing Bud Powell, Black genius, jazz history, and the challenge of bebop, Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr
- Jazz in print (1856-1929), an anthology of selected early readings in jazz history, edited by Karl Koenig
- The art of jazz, a visual history, Alyn Shipton ; foreword by John Edward Hasse
- Jazz, an introduction to the history and legends behind America's music, Bob Blumenthal
- The chronicle of jazz, Mervyn Cooke
- The definitive illustrated encyclopedia, jazz & blues, general editor, Julia Rolf ; foreword by Jeff 'Tain' Watts
- The history of jazz, Ted Gioia
- The Oxford companion to jazz, edited by Bill Kirchner
- Jazz, directed by Ken Burns; written by Geoffrey C. Ward;, vol. 4 :
- The jazz scene, an informal history from New Orleans to 1990, W. Royal Stokes
- The Duke Ellington reader, edited by Mark Tucker
- Riding on a blue note, jazz and American pop, Gary Giddins
- Black music, essays, by LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka)
- Free jazz, Ekkehard Jost
- The Cambridge companion to jazz, edited by David Horn and Mervyn Cooke
- Blutopia, visions of the future and revisions of the past in the work of Sun Ra, Duke Ellington, and Anthony Braxton, Graham Lock
- Reading jazz, a gathering of autobiography, reportage, and criticism from 1919 to now, edited by Robert Gottlieb
- The Oxford companion to jazz, edited by Bill Kirchner
- Self-portrait of a jazz artist, musical thoughts and realities, David Liebman
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