What's the Best Duke Ellington *Book*
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What's the Best Duke Ellington *Book*
Anyone read any of the Duke Ellington biographies? What's the best one? There's of course the autobiography, Music is My Mistress. But I've also heard good things about others, especially "The World of Duke Ellington" by Stanley Dance and "Reminiscing in Tempo: A Portrait of Duke Ellington" by Stuart Nicholson. Any thoughts on any of them.
And while we're at it, any thoughts on Jazz Books in general? What are your favorites?
Thanks!
And while we're at it, any thoughts on Jazz Books in general? What are your favorites?
Thanks!
THE DUKE ELLINGTON READER!!!! columbia university press. not a bio, it's a collection of articles. and it's AWESOME. articles of all kinds from magazines of the time. there's one great one that follows him on a tour and he tells stories on the train. and musicological stuff. all kinds of articles. trust me -- it's awesomeness perfectionated
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I just bought it for 3.50$ off of amazon used. I am getting it next week, I have heard good things from Ryan. I can't wait to read it. Ryan already told me the story about Eddie Condon and his "progressive jazz" comment hehe.julius wrote:Jazz Anecdotes is by far my favorite. It's funny because it was almost the first jazz book I ever read and now that I'm reading many more, I discovered that J.A. got many of its items from earlier books. So it's kind of like a "best of", at least humor-wise.
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This is also my pick... lots of great articles and stories.Yakov wrote:THE DUKE ELLINGTON READER!!!! columbia university press. not a bio, it's a collection of articles. and it's AWESOME. articles of all kinds from magazines of the time. there's one great one that follows him on a tour and he tells stories on the train. and musicological stuff. all kinds of articles. trust me -- it's awesomeness perfectionated
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I want to put in a good word for a 2 volume work called "Duke's Diary." This is for the truly hardcore. It is big and it is expensive, but it chronicles everything - every single recording, gig, tour, - every single member of the band for every single performance - every day spent in the studio, etc.
Ken Vail walks us day-by-day through Ellington's professional career. The entries are pretty dry and scholarly - mostly just the bare information - but they are comprehensive, and scattered throughout the book are beautiful photos, advertising posters, newspaper articles & reviews, etc to keep things interesting.
Check it out at:
www.scarecrowpress.com/isbn/0810841193
(there is a 15% if you order online).
On a side note: If you buy this book and you like its style, Vail is coming out with 3 more books in this format later this year or early next year on Dizzy G., Ella, and Basie. They'll be little mini-versions, though - not nearly as comprehensive - just focussing solely on what Vail considers to be the pinnacle of these artists' careers. I haven't seen these maunscripts yet, but I'm interested to see whether he considers Basie's pinnacle to be the new or old testament stuff.
I want to put in a good word for a 2 volume work called "Duke's Diary." This is for the truly hardcore. It is big and it is expensive, but it chronicles everything - every single recording, gig, tour, - every single member of the band for every single performance - every day spent in the studio, etc.
Ken Vail walks us day-by-day through Ellington's professional career. The entries are pretty dry and scholarly - mostly just the bare information - but they are comprehensive, and scattered throughout the book are beautiful photos, advertising posters, newspaper articles & reviews, etc to keep things interesting.
Check it out at:
www.scarecrowpress.com/isbn/0810841193
(there is a 15% if you order online).
On a side note: If you buy this book and you like its style, Vail is coming out with 3 more books in this format later this year or early next year on Dizzy G., Ella, and Basie. They'll be little mini-versions, though - not nearly as comprehensive - just focussing solely on what Vail considers to be the pinnacle of these artists' careers. I haven't seen these maunscripts yet, but I'm interested to see whether he considers Basie's pinnacle to be the new or old testament stuff.