Jazz & Blues Encyclopedia: New & Expanded Edition
By (Author) Howard Mandel
Foreword by Jeff Watts
Contributions by Ted Drozdowski
Contributions by James Hale
Contributions by Todd Jenkins
Contributions by Kenny Mathieson
Contributions by John McDonough
Contributions by Bill Milkowski
Contributions by Jim O'Neal
Contributions by Bob Porter
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Publishing
16th March 2019
16th March 2019
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of music
Reference works
781.65
Hardback
384
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 36mm
The Definitive Jazz & Blues Encyclopedia, now fully updated from the illustrated edition, is the ultimate guide to two musical styles that have fundamentally influenced popular music. Divided into chapters, each covering a different era, the book traces the evolution of jazz and blues from their nineteenth-century African-American origins right through to the present day. Each chapter starts with a Sounds & Sources section, looking at the key developments in the music during that period. This is followed by an A-Z of artists from that era, with more extensive entries on key artists that include recommended classic recordings. With further sections on Styles, covering everything from Ragtime to Bebop and Texas Blues to Rhythm & Blues, and more; and Instruments, all written by a team of experts, this invaluable encyclopedia is comprehensive, easy to use and highly informative. AUTHOR: Howard Mandel (consultant editor) is a New-York based writer and editor specialising in jazz, blues, new and unusual music. He produces arts features for National Public Radio, teaches at New York University, is president of the Jazz Journalists Association. 400 illustrations
Howard Mandel (consultant editor) is a Chicago based writer and editor specializing in jazz, blues, new and unusual music. He produces arts features for National Public Radio, teaches at New York University, is president of the Jazz Journalists Association and edits its website www.Jazzhouse.org. Mandels books include Future Jazz and Miles Ornette Cecil: Jazz Beyond Jazz. He has written for Down Beat, Musical America, The Wire (UK), Swing Journal (Tokyo), Bravo (Rio de Janeiro), and many other periodicals. Jeff Tain Watts (Foreword) is one of the most in-demand jazz drummers in the world, with several Grammy Awards under his belt. He has played with the Wynton Marsalis Quartet, the Branford Marsalis Quartet, Kenny Garretts band, George Benson, Harry Connick Jr., Michael Brecker and many more. He has worked in TV and film, as a musician on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and playing Rhythm Jones in Spike Lees Mo Better Blues. Jeff has an extensive discography as sideman and as a leader.