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Acknowledgments

This book would not have been possible without the help of many individuals. I would like to extend my thanks first to a talented group of people who read parts of this work and gave me invaluable feedback. For the revised edition, I am indebted to Rob Bamberger, Bob Blumenthal, Peter Gerler, Todd Jenkins, Alan Kurtz, Steven Lasker, Stuart Nicholson, Peter Pullman, Thierry Quénum, Charles A. Sengstock Jr., and Jeff Sultanof for their guidance and advice. For the first edition of this book, I relied on the input of Donald Marquis, Richard Hadlock, Richard Sudhalter, Grover Sales, Bill Kirchner, John Litweiler, Nathan Pearson, Dr. Herb Wong, John O’Neill, Dana Gioia, Larry Kart, and Chris Sheridan. Although I benefited enormously from the assistance of these individuals, I must absolve them from blame for any of the limitations of the final work. I also need to express my gratitude to Dan Morgenstern and the staff at the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies, and to Dr. Bruce Boyd Raeburn of the Hogan Jazz Archive at Tulane University, as well as to Barbara Sawka of the Stanford University Archive of Recorded Sound. Additional thanks are due to Joseph Mailander and Greg Gioia, for their input and encouragement, and to Joellyn Ausanka, of Oxford University Press, for her assistance in shepherding the first edition of this work through various stages of production. I owe a tremendous debt to the late Sheldon Meyer of Oxford University Press, who encouraged me to write the first edition of this book and served as the best of editors and a constant source of valued advice. I also must thank Suzanne Ryan of Oxford University Press, who made it possible for me to update and revise this book for a new generation of readers. Finally, I need to offer my deepest thanks to my wife, Tara, to whom this book is lovingly dedicated, for her unflagging support and help during the course of writing it.

T.G.

Index

AACM.
See
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM)
Abrams, Muhal Richard, 358, 363
Academy of Music, 32
acid jazz, 333
Adams, George, 302
Adderley, Julian “Cannonball,” 215, 273, 356
Addy, Yacub, 353
African American culture, 101
African Americans, modern jazz and, 190
Africanization of American music, 3–12
African music

features, 9–10

jazz and, 185

traditional elements, 9–10

Afro-Cubans, 206
“After Awhile,” 130
Afternoon of an Elf
, 234
“After You’ve Gone,” 140
Agharta
, 327
“Ah-Leu-Cha,” 211
“Ain’t Misbehavin,” 64, 95
Air, 360
“Air,” 319
Akiyoshi, Toshiko, 249, 386
Albany, Joe, 221
Albert, Mary, 46
Alexander, Willard, 180
“Alice in Wonderland,” 274
“All About Rosie,” 271
Allen, Henry “Red,” 64, 102, 159, 374
“All God’s Chillun Got Rhythm,” 219
“Alligator Crawl,” 60
Allison, Ben, 380
“All of Me,” 165, 168
“All of You,” 274
All Set
, 311
“All the Things You Are,” 201
“All Too Soon,” 175
Allyson, Karrin, 376
Almeida, Laurindo, 387
Alone
, 275
“Along Came Betty,” 289
“Amapola,” 138
“American Ballad,” 249
American Conservatory of Music, 229
American Federation of Musicians, 21, 145, 176
American Jazz Orchestra, 109, 260
American music, Africanization of, 3–12
American Symphonic Suite
, 93
American Theatre, 31
Ammons, Albert, 96, 222
Ammons, Gene, 204, 242, 243
Anatomy of a Murder
, 181
Anderson, Bernard “Buddy,” 193
Anderson, Ivie, 122, 176
Anderson, Sherwood, 116
Anderson, William “Cat,” 182
And His Mother Called Him Bill
, 182
Andrews Sisters, 96
Angelus cabinet player piano, 21
Antibes Jazz Festival, 301
Apex Club, 62
Apfelbaum, Peter, 380
“Apple Honey,” 241
Arbour Zena
, 341
Arlen, Harold, 99, 346
Armstrong, Louis, 16, 18, 33, 35, 41, 43–51, 70, 71, 79, 82, 92, 102, 105, 106, 114, 118, 128, 140, 142, 143, 158, 165, 167, 190, 198, 201, 210, 229, 237, 239, 255, 299, 338, 345

Age of the Soloist, 53–56

Hot Five and Hot Sevens, 57–66

“Weather Bird,” 62–63

“West End Blues,” 62

Art Ensemble of Chicago, 360–61
“Artistry in Rhythm,” 244
ArtistShare company, 371
Art of the Trio, The
, 372
Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section
, 265
Art Pepper Plus Eleven
, 265
Ascension
, 322
Ashton, Frederick, 117
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), 247, 358–61
“A-Tisket, A-Tasket,” 125
“At Last,” 146
Attali, Jacques, 322
n
12
“At the Jazz Band Ball,” 77
“Auld Lang Syne,” 266
Austin High School Gang, 74, 75, 130
Autobiography of a Yogi, The
, 279
“Autumn Leaves,” 351, 375
Aux Frontières du Jazz
, 382
Ayler, Albert, 282, 315, 323–25, 360, 363
Babbitt, Milton, 311
Bad Plus, The, 366
Bailey, Bill, 123
Bailey, Buster, 130
Bailey, Mildred, 64, 80
Bailey, Pearl, 107
Baker, Chet, 207, 228, 264–65, 274, 377
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