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Hard Bop Academy: The Sidemen of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers illustrated edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 216 pages, height x width x depth: 235x159x19 mm, weight: 544 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Hal Leonard Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 0634037935
  • ISBN-13: 9780634037931
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 216 pages, height x width x depth: 235x159x19 mm, weight: 544 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Hal Leonard Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 0634037935
  • ISBN-13: 9780634037931
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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers was one of the most enduring, popular, reliable and vital small bands in modern jazz history. Blakey was not only a distinguished, inventive and powerful drummer, but along with Duke Ellington and Miles Davis, he was one of jazz's foremost talent scouts. The musicians who flowed seamlessly in and out of this constantly evolving collective during its 36-year run were among the most important artists not just of their eras, but of any era. Though their respective innovations were vital to the evolution of bebop, hard bop and neo bop, the recorded work of the Messengers sidemen has never been properly analyzed. Until now. Hard Bop Academy: The Sidemen of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers critically examines the multitude of gifted artists who populated the many editions of the Jazz Messengers. In addition to dissecting the sidemen's most consequential work with Blakey's band, jazz musician and acclaimed novelist Alan Goldsher offers up engaging profiles of everyone from Wynton Marsalis to Terence Blanchard to Hank Mobley to Wayne Shorter to Horace Silver to Keith Jarrett to Curtis Fuller to Steve Davis. And that's only the beginning. Goldsher conducted over 30 interviews with surviving graduates of Blakey's Hard Bop Academy, many of whom spoke at length of their tenure with the legendary "Buhaina" for the first time. Alan Goldsher is a bassist who has recorded with Janet Jackson, Digable Planets, Cypress Hill and Naughty By Nature. His writing has been published in Bass Player, Tower Pulse, Sport and BasketBull: Chicago Bulls Magazine. Goldsher's debut novel, Jam, was published in 2002 by Permanent Press. He lives in Chicago. Hardcover.

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers was one of the most enduring, popular, reliable and vital small bands in modern jazz history. Blakey was not only a distinguished, inventive and powerful drummer, but along with Duke Ellington and Miles Davis, he was one of jazz's foremost talent scouts. The musicians who flowed seamlessly in and out of this constantly evolving collective during its 36-year run were among the most important artists not just of their eras, but of any era. Though their respective innovations were vital to the evolution of bebop, hard bop and neo bop, the recorded work of the Messengers sidemen has never been properly analyzed. Until now. Hard Bop Academy: The Sidemen of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers critically examines the multitude of gifted artists who populated the many editions of the Jazz Messengers. In addition to dissecting the sidemen's most consequential work with Blakey's band, jazz musician and acclaimed novelist Alan Goldsher offers up engaging profiles of everyone from Wynton Marsalis to Terence Blanchard to Hank Mobley to Wayne Shorter to Horace Silver to Keith Jarrett to Curtis Fuller to Steve Davis. And that's only the beginning. Goldsher conducted over 30 interviews with surviving graduates of Blakey's Hard Bop Academy, many of whom spoke at length of their tenure with the legendary “Buhaina” for the first time.

HARD BOP ACADEMY THE SIDEMEN OF ART BLAKEY AND THE JAZZ MESSENGERS
Acknowledgments v
Author's Note vii
Introduction ix
Branford Marsalis
Introduction xi
Bobby Watson
Introduction xiii
Javon Jackson
Introduction xv
Terence Blanchard
Preface xvii
Art Blakey: The Messenger and His Message
1(6)
High Modes: The Trumpeters
7(40)
Osmosis
9(3)
Kenny Dorham
High and Flighty
12(2)
Donald Byrd
Focus
14(3)
Bill Hardman
Search for the New Land
17(5)
Lee Morgan
The Intrepid Fox
22(5)
Freddie Hubbard
Feelin' Good
27(3)
Chuck Mangione
The Shaw of Newark
30(2)
Woody Shaw
Messenger From Russia
32(3)
Valery Ponomarev
Straight Ahead
35(4)
Wynton Marsalis
The Heart Speaks
39(4)
Terence Blanchard
Spheres of Influence
43(4)
Brian Lynch
Trumpet Notes
45(2)
Noise in the Attic: The Saxophonists
47(38)
Straight No Filter
49(3)
Hank Mobley
Dr. Jackle
52(3)
Jackie McLean
Along Came Benny
55(4)
Benny Golson
Contemplation
59(5)
Wayne Shorter
Glowing
64(3)
David Schnitter
In Case You Missed It
67(5)
Bobby Watson
William the Conqueror
72(2)
Billy Pierce
I Heard You Twice the First Time
74(3)
Branford Marsalis
Duck Soup
77(3)
Donald Harrison
A Jackson in the House
80(5)
Javon Jackson
Saxophone Notes
83(2)
Roots and Herbs: The Pianists
85(64)
Yeah!
87(4)
Horace Silver
Soulful Mr. Timmons
91(3)
Bobby Timmons
Scorpio Rising
94(3)
Walter Davis Jr.
Firm Roots
97(4)
Cedar Walton
Belonging
101(2)
Keith Jarrett
Unlimited
103(4)
James Williams
Sweetest Sounds
107(3)
Donald Brown
Wingspan
110(3)
Mulgrew Miller
Naturally
113(4)
Benny Green
Turn Up the Quiet
117(4)
Geoffrey Keezer
Piano Notes
119(2)
The Big Beat: The Bass Clef ---
Trombonists and Bassists
121(2)
Soulnik
123(2)
Doug Watkins
Merritt of Distinction
125(3)
Jymie Merritt
Fuller Love
128(3)
Curtis Fuller
Altered Spaces
131(2)
Reggie Workman
'Broski
133(3)
Charles Fambrough
Melange
136(3)
Lonnie Plaxico
Wakeup Call
139(3)
Robin Eubanks
Vibe Up
142(7)
Steve Davis
Bass Clef Notes
144(5)
Theory of Art: Messengers Pay Homage to Art Blakey 149(6)
The Sidemen of Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers 155(4)
References 159(10)
Index 169