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| - | ==== Jazz, Rhythm and the Blues ==== | + | ====== Jazz, Rhythm and the Blues ====== |
| + | [[welcome|Home]] >> [[readers_advisory|Readers Advisory]] >> [[bibliographies_for_adult_readers|Bibliographies for Adults]] >> [[Jazz, Rhythm and the Blues]]\\ | ||
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| **DB 60113**\\ | **DB 60113**\\ | ||
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| Princess Noire\\ | Princess Noire\\ | ||
| by Nadine Cohodas\\ | by Nadine Cohodas\\ | ||
| - | Biography of musician Nina Simone (1933-2003) chronicles her training as a classical pianist, foray into singing and jazz, and rise from Atlantic City clubs to the Newport Jazz Festival and European venues. Discusses Simone’s financial troubles, civil rights involvement, | + | Biography of musician Nina Simone (1933-2003) chronicles her training as a classical pianist, foray into singing and jazz, and rise from Atlantic City clubs to the Newport Jazz Festival and European venues. Discusses Simone’s financial troubles, civil rights involvement, |
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| + | **DB 72358**\\ | ||
| + | Pops: a life of Louis Armstrong\\ | ||
| + | by Terry Teachout\\ | ||
| + | Biography of jazz musician Louis Armstrong by a drama critic and former musician. Uses newly available material to portray the trumpeter in the contexts of his time. Traces Armstrong' | ||
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| + | **DB 75698**\\ | ||
| + | When I left home: my story\\ | ||
| + | by Buddy Guy\\ | ||
| + | Legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy (born 1936) reminisces about growing up as the son of Louisiana sharecroppers, | ||