EBOOK Hard Bop:Jazz and Black Music 1955-1965

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Jazz and Black Music 1955-1965
In Hard Bop, the first thorough study of a brand of post-bebop jazz that included        many of the most talented American musicians from roughly 1955 to 1965, the late        David H. Rosenthal vividly examines the roots, traditions, explorations and        permutations, personalities and recordings of a climactic period in jazz history.          Beginning with hard bop's origins as an amalgam of bebop and R&B, he        narrates the evolution of a movement that welcomed all influences--whether gospel,        the blues, Latin rhythms, or Debussy and Ravel--into its astonishingly creative,        hard-swinging orbit. Rosenthal delves into this movement that embraced the heavy        beat and bluesy phrasing of such popular artists as Horace Silver and Cannonball        Adderley; the stark, astringent, tormented music of saxophonists Jackie McLean, and        Tina Brooks; the gentler, more lyrical contributions of trumpeter Art Farmer,        pianists Hank Jones and Tommy Flanagan, composers Benny Goodman and Gigi Gryce; and        such consciously experimental and truly one-of-a-kind players and composers as        Andrew Hill, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, and Charles Mingus. For        knowledgeable jazz-lovers and novices alike, Hard Bop is a lively,        multi-dimentional, much needed examination of the artists, the milieus, and above        all the sounds of one of America's great musical epochs.