The 5 O'Clock Band
(Hardback)
Publishing Details
Contributors:
By (Author) Troy Andrews
Illustrated by Bryan Collier
By (author) Bill Taylor
Imprint:
Abrams Books for Young Readers
Classifications
Physical Properties
Dimensions:
Width 254mm, Height 254mm
Description
In this companion to the Caldecott Honor and Coretta Scott King Award-winning Trombone Shorty, join a scrappy young musician named Shorty on a tour of his beloved New Orleans. After letting his band down by missing rehearsal, Shorty has some serious questions about what it means to be a leader. He hits the streets of New Orleans to find some answers and soak up inspiration. Along the way he'll meet street musicians, a favorite restaurant owner, and the famous Mardi Gras Indians. Each has some NOLA-bred wisdom to share with Shorty about being an artist, a leader, and a friend. In The 5 O'Clock Band, Troy Andrews has crafted another unforgettable love letter to New Orleans illustrated by the incomparable Bryan Collier.
Reviews
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Fans of Andrews Trombone Shorty (2015) will cheer over Shortys illuminating return."
* Booklist *
Andrews's second collaboration with illustrator Bryan Collier is, indeed, something beautiful . . . Troy Andrews's tribute to New Orleans and the music it has created is melodious and invigorating. Bryan Collier's visual interpretation carries the audience along on a distinctive and beautiful parade, much like the popular musical parades of New Orleans. The combo of text and illustration is well-tuned, and readers of any age are sure to find themselves thoroughly entertained. * Shelf Awareness *
In this beautiful companion to the award-winning Trombone Shorty, the author shares his love and appreciation for his hometown of New Orleans and the musical heritage that exists there . . . Colliers exquisite artwork rendered in pen and ink, watercolor, and collage brings readers into the heart of the city that Andrews so dearly loves. These complex and layered illustrations complement the story perfectly, honoring the vibrancy of New Orleans. * School Library Journal *
Collier's characteristic collage illustrations effectively represent Troy's emotional struggle for self-improvement, and the level of detail in the images portrays the liveliness of New Orleans well . . . An excellent story about a man who remembers the community he came from and actively works to ensure its future success. * Kirkus Reviews *
The authors affection for New Orleans flows through his writing, and Colliers collage-filled, textural paintings capture the rhythm and spirit of the city. * Publishers Weekly *
The impulse is to linger on the page to soak in the warmth of the illustrations as much as it is to exclaim Where yat! every time that phrase appears in the dialogue. * The Horn Book *
Author Bio
Troy Trombone Shorty Andrews is a Grammy-nominated and Heinz Awardwinning musician who leads his band Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. He lives in New Orleans.
Bryan Collier is a renowned illustrator who has won four Caldecott Honors, three Coretta Scott King Honors, and six Coretta Scott King Awards. He lives in Marlborough, New York.