Jazz: The American Theme Song

By (author): "James Lincoln Collier"
Publish Date: 1993
Jazz: The American Theme Song
ISBN0195096355
ISBN139780195096354
AsinJazz: The American Theme Song
Original titleJazz: The American Theme Song
Praised by the Washington Post as a "tough, unblinkered critic, " James Lincoln Collier is probably the most controversial writer on jazz today. With the publication of "Jazz: The American Theme Song" offers music lovers razor-sharp analysis of musical trends and styles, and fearless explorations of the most potentially explosive issues in jazz today. Collier argues, for example, that although jazz was originally devised by African Americans from black folk music, jazz has long been a part of the cultural heritage of musicians and audiences of all races and classes, and is not black music per se. Impeccably researched and informed by Collier's wide-ranging intellect, "Jazz: The American Theme Song" is an important look at jazz's past, its present, and its uncertain future. It is a book everyone who cares about the music will want to read.