Sidney Bechet: The Wizard of Jazz
By (Author) John Chilton
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
22nd March 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Popular music
788.62165092
Paperback
380
Width 156mm, Height 226mm, Spine 23mm
514g
Fifty years after hearing Sidney Bechet (18971959) in 1923, Duke Ellington recalled, "I have never forgotten the power and imagination with which he played." The first great jazz soloist, Bechet was a genius of the clarinet and the notoriously difficult soprano saxophone. In a career that spanned five decades and two continents he worked with Bunk Johnson, King Oliver, Duke Ellington, Josephine Baker, Jelly Roll Morton, and Louis Armstrong. He was a giant in early New Orleans jazz and a pioneer of improvisation whose contribution to the music, from the traditional to the avant-garde, has been a vital and lasting one. This biography reveals with insight and precision the man and his music, and illuminates the many events obscured by Bechet's own highly readable but factually suspect autobiography, Treat It Gentle.
A professional trumpeter and jazz writer, John Chilton is the author of Billie's Blues, Who's Who of Jazz, and with Max Jones, Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story.