And then Ellington and the great orchestra came to town; came with their uniforms, their sophistication, their skills; their golden horns, their flights of controlled and disciplined fantasy; came with their art, their special sound; came with Ivy Anderson... Blowin' Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics - Página 161por John Gennari - 2010 - 494 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Mark Tucker - 1993 - 564 páginas
...the great orchestra came to town; came with their uniforms, their sophistication, their skills; their golden horns, their flights of controlled and disciplined...were news from the great wide world, an example and a goal; and I wish that all those who write so knowledgeably of Negro boys having no masculine figures... | |
| Lewis A. Erenberg - 1999 - 345 páginas
...communities of the nation": the visitors, "with their uniforms, their sophistication, their skills; their golden horns, their flights of controlled and disciplined...fantasy; came with their art, their special sound," to relieve the landlocked town from its torpor. "They were news from the great wide world, an example... | |
| Lewis A. Erenberg - 1998 - 354 páginas
...fantasy; came with their art, their special sound," to relieve the landlocked town from its torpor. "They were news from the great wide world, an example and a goal," models of success for black boys and girls. "Where in the white community," Ellison asked rhetorically,... | |
| Nat Hentoff - 2009 - 340 páginas
...uniforms, their skills, their golden horns, their flights of controlled and disciplined fantasy. . . . 149 "They were news from the great wide world, an example and a goal; and I wish that all those who write so knowledgeably of Negro boys having no masculine figures... | |
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