Book contents
- On Jazz
- Reviews
- On Jazz
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Getting Started
- Chapter 2 New Orleans 1976
- Chapter 3 Before Katrina
- Chapter 4 Two Women of New Orleans
- Chapter 5 Finding Fats
- Chapter 6 Swing Era Legends
- Chapter 7 Louis Armstrong
- Chapter 8 Count Basie
- Chapter 9 Duke Ellington
- Chapter 10 Dizzy and Bird
- Chapter 11 The Modern Jazz Quartet
- Chapter 12 The ‘Swing Drummer’
- Chapter 13 Jackie McLean and Sonny Rollins
- Chapter 14 Oscar Peterson and His Trios
- Chapter 15 The Dawn of Fusion
- Chapter 16 A Taste of Freedom
- Chapter 17 Looking Back and Looking Forward
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
Chapter 2 - New Orleans 1976
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 March 2022
- On Jazz
- Reviews
- On Jazz
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Getting Started
- Chapter 2 New Orleans 1976
- Chapter 3 Before Katrina
- Chapter 4 Two Women of New Orleans
- Chapter 5 Finding Fats
- Chapter 6 Swing Era Legends
- Chapter 7 Louis Armstrong
- Chapter 8 Count Basie
- Chapter 9 Duke Ellington
- Chapter 10 Dizzy and Bird
- Chapter 11 The Modern Jazz Quartet
- Chapter 12 The ‘Swing Drummer’
- Chapter 13 Jackie McLean and Sonny Rollins
- Chapter 14 Oscar Peterson and His Trios
- Chapter 15 The Dawn of Fusion
- Chapter 16 A Taste of Freedom
- Chapter 17 Looking Back and Looking Forward
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
Summary
This is the beginning of Alyn Shipton's personal journey, starting with building a record collection in his schooldays, covering Fats Waller, Muggsy Spanier, and Artie Shaw. He hears the Ken Colyer band at 16, having already started playing the bass with various bands in Surrey and Hampshire. He cheekily invites Colyer to guest with his group, and ends up joining Colyer's band (with whom he records). He combines research into Colyer and such associates as the singer Rosina Scudder, with a widening appreciation of jazz. On the one hand, he plays with and gets to know Mike Westbrook and Lol Coxhill. On the other, he becomes lifelong friends with reseracher and trumpeter John Chilton and critic and singer George Melly. He plays in London with Mike Casimir's band first meeting such Americans as Kid Thomas and Alvin Alcorn.
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- On JazzA Personal Journey, pp. 20 - 31Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022