Blue: The Murder Of Jazz
By (Author) Eric Nisenson
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
14th January 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
Music industry
781.643
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Once a thriving body of innovative and fluid music, jazz is now the victim of destructive professional and artistic forces, says Eric Nisenson. Corruption by marketers, appropriation by the mainstream, superficial media portrayal, and sheer lack of skill have all contributed to the demise of this venerable art form. Nisenson persuasively describes how the entire jazz industry is controlled by a select cadre with a choke hold on the most vital components of the music. As the listening culture has changed, have spontaneity and improvisation been sacrificed You can agree or disagree with Nisensons thesis and arguments, but as Booklist says, his passion is engrossing.
Eric Nisenson is the author of several jazz books, including The Making of Kind of Blue. He lives in Malden, Massachusetts.