Jazz Mavericks of the Lone Star StateJazz is one of America's greatest gifts to the arts, and native Texas musicians have played a major role in the development of jazz from its birth in ragtime, blues, and boogie-woogie to its most contemporary manifestation in free jazz. Dave Oliphant began the fascinating story of Texans and jazz in his acclaimed book Texan Jazz, published in 1996. Continuing his riff on this intriguing musical theme, Oliphant uncovers in this new volume more of the prolific connections between Texas musicians and jazz. Jazz Mavericks of the Lone Star State presents sixteen published and previously unpublished essays on Texans and jazz. Oliphant celebrates the contributions of such vital figures as Eddie Durham, Kenny Dorham, Leo Wright, and Ornette Coleman. He also takes a fuller look at Western Swing through Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies and a review of Duncan McLean's Lone Star Swing. In addition, he traces the relationship between British jazz criticism and Texas jazz and defends the reputation of Texas folklorist Alan Lomax as the first biographer of legendary jazz pianist-composer Jelly Roll Morton. In other essays, Oliphant examines the links between jazz and literature, including fiction and poetry by Texas writers, and reveals the seemingly unlikely connection between Texas and Wisconsin in jazz annals. All the essays in this book underscore the important parts played by Texas musicians in jazz history and the significance of Texas to jazz, as also demonstrated by Oliphant's reviews of the Ken Burns PBS series on jazz and Alfred Appel Jr.'s Jazz Modernism. |
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Gillespie was especially attracted by Leo Wright ' s talents as both an alto
saxophonist and a flutist . Wright had studied the flute at San Francisco State , but
“ he had begun to resent the instrument , ” until Dizzy started featuring him on
flute on ...
Again , of his original tune “ Bar Fly Blues , ” Roland reported that it was written
especially for Herman , “ Not the title , but for his particular type of slow blues alto
playing . " ) 0 Alto was Herman ' s first instrument , rather than clarinet , and this ...
16 Nevertheless , insofar as being up to date in their “ jazz - oriented interplay ” is
concerned , the Brownies were not really , for a piece like “ Darktown Strutter ' s
Ball ” has more of a dated , dixieland sound , especially with Stockard ' s banjo ...
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THE ROOTS OF TEXAN JAZZ | 9 |
BRITISH ACOLYTES OF JAZZ AND ITS TEXAS CONTINGENT | 61 |
THE WISCONSINTEXAS JAZZ NEXUS | 81 |
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