In this collection of essays, Gene Lees brings together candid interviews with Jazz's greatest musicians and his own thoughts on the issue of racism, past and present, in jazz.
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In this collection of essays, Gene Lees brings together candid interviews with Jazz's greatest musicians and his own thoughts on the issue of racism, past and present, in jazz.
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May have some shelf-wear due to normal use. Your purchase funds free job training and education in the greater Seattle area. Thank you for supporting Goodwill's nonprofit mission!
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Very Good in Good dust jacket. * Very nice book little scuffing or nicking noted *. Unknown printing. (acid-free paper) ix, 246 p.; 24 cm. Essays from Gene Lees jazzletter.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. It was Louis Armstrong who said: "These people who make the restrictions, they don't know nothing about music. It's no crime for cats of any color to get together and blow." Black boards with white lettering on spine, 246 pp., jacket. Mild wear, bright and clean throughout, tight binding. Jacket's lower front flap is clipped.
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8vo, pp. ix, 246. Paper over boards with cloth spine. A nice copy in scuffed dj. Essays and interviews on racism (and "reverse racism") in American jazz.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. Signed by author. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. Audience: General/trade. Signed by Gene Lees to HERBIE MANN with inscription. Very rare. Book is like new. Email with any questions. b301