Artie Shaw: His Life and Music (Bayou Jazz Lives S.)

Artie Shaw: His Life and Music (Bayou Jazz Lives S.)

by JohnWhite (Author)

Synopsis

As the handsome (and much-married) leader of a series of big bands and small groups in the 1930s and 1940s, clarinetist Artie Shaw achieved measures of fame and fortune that temporarily eclipsed those of his great rival, Benny Goodman. Shaw's five top single recordigs had sold over 65 million copies by 1965; by 1990 his total sales exceeded 100 million records. Yet Shaw was an ambitiously serious and introspective musician. He frequently tired of the music business, often forsaking it for extended periods. He also achieved renown as a writer of fiction. Unlike Goodman, Shaw, now in his 93rd year and the last surviving icon of the Swing Era, has not been well served by jazz writers. In rectifying that omission, the revised edition of this book offers a narrative account and analytical assessment of the life and times of a major figure in American popular music.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: 2
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 12 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 0826469159
ISBN 13: 9780826469151

Media Reviews
'I read through your book rather rapidly, since I already knew most of what you were writing about.' - Artie Shaw; 'This well-researched and painstaking book draws from a multitude of sources and is a welcome addition to the slim library of Shaw biographies.' - The Jazz Rag
Author Bio
John White is Reader in American History at the University of Hull. He is coeditor of Larkin's Jazz (Continuum, 2001).