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Jazz: its evolution and essence. Translated by David Noakes.

By: Hodeir, André, 1921-2011Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publisher: New York, Grove Press [1956]Description: ix, 295 p. 22 cmUniform titles: Hommes et problèmes du jazz. English Subject(s): Jazz -- History and criticism | Jazz -- DiscographyDDC classification: 781.5 | 785.42* LOC classification: ML3561.J3 | H6383
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Translation of Hommes et problèmes du jazz.

"Part VI, which was written especially for this version, brings things more up to date by surveying the state of jazz at the death of Charlie Parker in March 1955. The discography at the end of the book has been revised to indicate on what labels the records are available in America."

Includes music.

Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Gift 2008

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