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DC Jazz : Stories of Jazz Music in Washington, DC
DC Jazz : Stories of Jazz Music in Washington, DC
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ISBN No.: 9781626165908
Pages: 224
Year: 202702
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 37.73
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Some of the most important clubs in the jazz world have opened and closed their doors in Washington, DC, some of its greatest players and promoters were born there and continue to reside in the area, and some of the institutions so critical to national support of this uniquely American form of music, including Congress and the Smithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress and the Historical Society of Washington, DC, are rooted in the city. Closer to the ground, a network of local schools, churches, informal associations, locally focused media, and clubs keeps the music alive to this day. Noted historians Maurice Jackson and Blair Ruble, editors of this book, present a collection of original and fascinating stories about the DC jazz scene throughout its history, including a portrait of the cultural hotbed of Seventh and U Streets, the role of jazz in desegregating the city, a portrait of the great Edward Duke Ellington's time in DC, notable women in DC jazz, and the seminal contributions of the University of District of Columbia and Howard University to the scene. The book also includes three jazz poems by celebrated Washington, DC, poet E. Ethelbert Miller. Collectively, these stories and poems underscore the deep connection between creativity and place. A co-publishing initiative with the Historical Society of Washington, DC, the book includes over thirty museum-quality photographs and a guide to resources for learning more about DC jazz."--.



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