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Satchmo
(Paperback, 1998)
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Author: Gary Giddins
 Gary Giddins' impressive biography of perhaps the greatest jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong, is a per...
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Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0306808137 ISBN-13: 9780306808135 Apr 1998 Publisher: Perseus Books Group 219 pages Language: English |
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Synopsis Gary Giddins' impressive biography of perhaps the greatest jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong, is a perfect mix of musical erudition, personal detail, and informed criticism. In SATCHMO, Giddins stakes out Armstrong's artistic territory as an innovative jazz genius who democratized his music and saw no separation between enthralling his highbrow fans, indulging in cornball vaudeville routines, and performing pop tunes. An equal opportunity entertainer, Armstrong invested his art with both pure emotion and broad humor, creating, in Giddins's view, an image of the artist as a "liberated black man [who] regularly passed through whites-only portals, leaving the doors open behind him." But the apparent ease with which Armstrong achieved his position of preeminence was illusory: having suffered from racism throughout his career, Armstrong was deeply involved in this and other social issues, and Giddins is instructive on the musician's courageous and principled stand in 1957 against white racism, for which he was attacked by both Sammy Davis, Jr., and Adam Clayton Powell. One of the best biographies of any musician, SATCHMO is a tribute to the humanity and artistry of its subject, and to the considerable skills of its author.
| Size | | Length: | 219 pages | | Height: | 11.3 in | | Width: | 8.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.5 in | | Weight: | 28.0 oz |
Industry Reviews "Elegant and affecting... a perceptive biography of Louis Armstrong and a sensitive appreciation of his music....Giddins's fine prose is matched by the book's open, inviting design and its excellent reproduction of photographs." Washington Post Book World - Jonathan Yardley
"A valuable, jubilant look at a great man and artist." Yardley
"A loving portrait... in the five-star category of gift-book candidates for lovers of pop, rock and jazz." Yardley
"[T}he best jazz writer in America today."
"[Written with] intelligence and style.... Giddins deftly analyzes the music of a man who was one of the great innovators of jazz... [He] highlights the important moments beautifully."
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