Jazz with a Beat: Small Group Swing, 1940-1960

The neglected small group swing sound of the 1940s–60s takes its place in the pantheon of jazz literature.

Finalist for the 2024 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Performing Arts&Music category

Jazz with a Beat is the first book on the often overlooked but vitally important genre of small group swing jazz. Coming into being in the early 1940s, small group swing answered the need in the Black community for a form of jazz that was more accessible (and more danceable) than the new bebop. An adaptation of the big band Black swing (Erskine Hawkins, Jimmie Lunceford, Chick Webb) of the 1930s to small combos, and with a more vigorous beat for the new generation, this music developed and was beloved through the 1940s, continued to be enjoyed through the rock and roll years of the 1950s, and was a major influence on the soul jazz of the 1960s. Among the many hit artists portrayed in these pages are Illinois Jacquet, Louis Jordan, Big Jay McNeely, Joe Liggins, Nat "King" Cole, Red Prysock, Ruth Brown, Nellie Lutcher, Camille Howard, T-Bone Walker, and Ray Charles. Dismissed as "rhythm and blues," this music has been ignored by jazz historians. Jazz with a Beat honors this music as a legitimate genre of jazz and is a stirring evocation of an era. It should be of interest to lovers of jazz and Americana.

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Jazz with a Beat: Small Group Swing, 1940-1960

The neglected small group swing sound of the 1940s–60s takes its place in the pantheon of jazz literature.

Finalist for the 2024 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Performing Arts&Music category

Jazz with a Beat is the first book on the often overlooked but vitally important genre of small group swing jazz. Coming into being in the early 1940s, small group swing answered the need in the Black community for a form of jazz that was more accessible (and more danceable) than the new bebop. An adaptation of the big band Black swing (Erskine Hawkins, Jimmie Lunceford, Chick Webb) of the 1930s to small combos, and with a more vigorous beat for the new generation, this music developed and was beloved through the 1940s, continued to be enjoyed through the rock and roll years of the 1950s, and was a major influence on the soul jazz of the 1960s. Among the many hit artists portrayed in these pages are Illinois Jacquet, Louis Jordan, Big Jay McNeely, Joe Liggins, Nat "King" Cole, Red Prysock, Ruth Brown, Nellie Lutcher, Camille Howard, T-Bone Walker, and Ray Charles. Dismissed as "rhythm and blues," this music has been ignored by jazz historians. Jazz with a Beat honors this music as a legitimate genre of jazz and is a stirring evocation of an era. It should be of interest to lovers of jazz and Americana.

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Jazz with a Beat: Small Group Swing, 1940-1960

Jazz with a Beat: Small Group Swing, 1940-1960

by Tad Richards
Jazz with a Beat: Small Group Swing, 1940-1960

Jazz with a Beat: Small Group Swing, 1940-1960

by Tad Richards

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The neglected small group swing sound of the 1940s–60s takes its place in the pantheon of jazz literature.

Finalist for the 2024 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Performing Arts&Music category

Jazz with a Beat is the first book on the often overlooked but vitally important genre of small group swing jazz. Coming into being in the early 1940s, small group swing answered the need in the Black community for a form of jazz that was more accessible (and more danceable) than the new bebop. An adaptation of the big band Black swing (Erskine Hawkins, Jimmie Lunceford, Chick Webb) of the 1930s to small combos, and with a more vigorous beat for the new generation, this music developed and was beloved through the 1940s, continued to be enjoyed through the rock and roll years of the 1950s, and was a major influence on the soul jazz of the 1960s. Among the many hit artists portrayed in these pages are Illinois Jacquet, Louis Jordan, Big Jay McNeely, Joe Liggins, Nat "King" Cole, Red Prysock, Ruth Brown, Nellie Lutcher, Camille Howard, T-Bone Walker, and Ray Charles. Dismissed as "rhythm and blues," this music has been ignored by jazz historians. Jazz with a Beat honors this music as a legitimate genre of jazz and is a stirring evocation of an era. It should be of interest to lovers of jazz and Americana.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438496023
Publisher: Excelsior Editions
Publication date: 01/01/2024
Series: Excelsior Editions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tad Richards is a prolific visual artist, poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer who has been active for over four decades. He is the author (with Melvin B. Shestack) of The New Country Music Encyclopedia, among many books. He lives in Kingston, New York.


Tad Richards is a prolific visual artist, poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer who has been active for over four decades. He is the author of many books, including Jazz with Beat: Small Group Swing, 1940–1960, also published by SUNY Press. He lives in Kingston, New York.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Introduction

1. Jacquet and Jordan

2. The War Years: Los Angeles's Central Avenue

3. A New Sound

4. Postwar Explosion

5. Open the Door

6. Down in New Orleans

7. Rock and Roll

8. Jazz with a Beat

Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Discography
Index

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