Underneath a Harlem Moon: The Harlem to Paris Years of Adelaide Hall (Bayou Jazz Lives)

Underneath a Harlem Moon: The Harlem to Paris Years of Adelaide Hall (Bayou Jazz Lives)

by IainCameronWilliams (Author)

Synopsis

Often seen as the most important and influential female star of Harlem's Renaissance, Adelaide Hall dynamically pushed down the barriers that had previously prevented black entertainers from reaching mass recognition. The astounding media attention she received on both sides of the Atlantic during her two year starring role in Lew Leslie's Broadway revue "Blackbirds" of 1928 turned Adelaide into what can only be termed the first modern-day international black female superstar. This work documents the birth of Adelaide in Brooklyn and follows her career from her humble childhood in Harlem, to her triumphs on Broadway to the glamour of Paris' Moulin Rouge. By the end of 1932, Adelaide had performed to millions and in the process had become one of America's wealthiest black women. By 1938, not content with being dubbed the Queen of Montmartre she set her sights on conquering Britain. The book concludes with her mysterious disappearance in November 1938, which is for the first time fully explained.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 04 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 0826458939
ISBN 13: 9780826458933

Media Reviews
'I'm delighted that at last a book has been written reminding us all who sometimes took her for granted of her supreme importance both historically and as a great creative artist in her own right.'
From the Foreword by Earl Okin
Adelaide was a remarkable artist and an inspiration to work with. Not only was she a huge star, she was one of the major figures in the Harlem Renaissance and as such her biography is long over-due.
Fayard Nicholas

. ..the writing flows nicely. The text is peppered with photos and the footnotes and index make it easy to find the parts you want to revisit.
In the Groove, February 2003
Williams recounts the excitement and vibrancy of the era when jazz was in its infancy and of the personalities who created and nurtured it.
Booklist, 9/1/02
Author Bio
Underneath a Harlem Moon is Iain Cameron Williams' first biography. He was a close friend of Adelaide Hall from 1971 until her death in 1993