Cats Of Any Color: Jazz, Black And White
By (Author) Gene Lees
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
29th December 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
792.028092
Paperback
264
Width 202mm, Height 128mm, Spine 16mm
266g
"Lees is the glowing jewel of jazz for his understanding of it [and] for his writing about it."-Dizzy Gillespie. In a series of candid interviews with jazz players, composers, and critics, Gene Lees explores racism in the past and present of jazzboth the white racism that for decades ghettoized black musicians and their music, and the prejudice that Lees documents of some black musicians against their white counterparts. With subjects ranging from Horace Silver to Dave Brubeck to Red Rodney, and a new introduction analyzing recent developments, Cats of Any Color chronicles jazz as a multiethnic art.
Gene Lees, three-time winner of the ASCAP-Deems Taylor award, is the author of several books and his widely acclaimed Jazzletter. He lives in Ojai, California.