The Philosophy of Jazz
By (Author) Kevin Le Gendre
British Library Publishing
British Library Publishing
2nd January 2026
United Kingdom
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Popular music
Hardback
Width 130mm, Height 200mm
Kevin Le Gendre brings his considerable knowledge and experience to The Philosophy of Jazz, interpreting the mindset, outlook and ambition of the jazz musician and a form of music that has captured the imagination of international audiences for over a century.
This is not a straight history of this genre of music but an exploration of what it means to be a jazz musician and the alchemy between players and audience during a live-music session. While drawing on historical references, in terms of cultural touchstones in Black music and the Black experience, this fascinating book very much immerses itself in the current jazz scene and the interesting directions being explored. Along the way the greats of jazz are all covered Joplin, Morton, Billie, Miles and Monk along with their influence and legacy.
Kevin Le Gendre is a journalist, broadcaster and writer. He is deputy editor of Echoes and also contributes to Jazzwise, Music Week, Vibrations, as well as BBC 3's Jazz line-up and BBC 4's Front Row. He is the author of Don't Stop the Carnival: Black Music in Britain and Hear My Train A Comin': The Songs of Jimi Hendrix.