History of Jazz in Britain 1919-50

History of Jazz in Britain 1919-50

by Jim Godbolt
History of Jazz in Britain 1919-50

History of Jazz in Britain 1919-50

by Jim Godbolt

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Overview

A History of Jazz in Britain 1919-1950 was the first truly comprehensive survey of this phenomenon from a British perspective. Despite the increase in literature since it was first published, there is no other book to rival it. This new edition includes additional photos and an updated text.

It covers the American trail-blazing artists of the twenties and thirties, their influence on British musicians, the specialist magazines, rhythm clubs, discographers and pundits, and the fascinating cloak-and-dagger plots to defy the Musicians’ Union ban.

A wealth of conscientiously researched detail is related with the trenchant and pithy humour for which the author is well-known.

Jim Godbolt’s other books include his amusing and insightful memoir of his career working in the music business and his time working as a meter reader, All This and Many a Dog, also republished by Northway.

As breezy as a riverboat shuffle, ever on the lookout for the preposterous detail and the opportunity for raffish reminiscence. Times Literary Supplement.

Enlivened throughout by the author’s passion for the music itself and his sharp eye for human failings. - George Melly

”If you have not bought this book, I urge you to do so – now!” — Humphrey Lyttelton, BBS Sounds of Jazz.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780955788819
Publisher: Parkwest Publications
Publication date: 08/15/2010
Pages: 299
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsvii
Prefacexi
Introductionxv
1When I Hear that Jazz Band Play1
2The Melody Maker19
3Stumbling Towards Criteria35
4Early Definitions, Bands and Records51
5Odd Bedfellows67
6Leading up to Louis79
7Duke and Lesser Mortals99
8Pundits, Record Companies, Rhythm Clubs123
9Books and Magazines151
10Discographers172
11Archer Street Jazzmen and the BBC185
12Peckham Pandemonium and Humphrey Lyttelton205
13Heebie Jeebie Boys223
14Jazz Comes to Britain by Stealth243
15Jazz and Justice261
16Britain's First Real Jazz Age274
Index287
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