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Trad Dads, Dirty Boppers and Free Fusioneers

Jezik EngleskiEngleski
Knjiga Tvrdi uvez
Knjiga Trad Dads, Dirty Boppers and Free Fusioneers Duncan Heining
Libristo kod: 01224000
Nakladnici Equinox Publishing Ltd, listopad 2012
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The 1960's was a decade of major transformation in British Jazz and, of course, in British popular music in general. The British Jazz scene had been, arguably, the first outside America to assert its independence. At first slowly but with gathering speed, it began to define an identity that drew increasingly on sources from within its own culture, as well as those from African-American jazz, and from its shared European cultural heritage. This process would in itself prove highly influential, as French, Italian, German and Scandinavian scenes began to follow suit. The nature of Jazz, its scope and potential were re-examined and reformulated in this period with important implications for its musicians and its audience. But the external forces acting upon the UK Jazz scene were both global and local in origin. On the one hand, Jazz was not immune from the economic, social and cultural changes that occurred following the Second World War and which continued apace in the 1960's. Its development was both affected by and reflected those changes and the new ways of thinking and acting that arose from them. On the other hand, wider global economic and political changes, in particular in America, would continue to have a major impact on British Jazz. For these reasons, any history of British Jazz in the 1960's must seek to explain these trends and describe which were global and which were local in origin. It must show how forces outside the music acted upon it and both created and limited its potential for development. But it must also define the personalities, as well as the context in which they functioned. Jazz is made by its musicians and is ultimately changed by them. What were the records that they made which defined the era? From where did their inspiration arise? And how did their audience respond? Trad Dads, Dirty Boppers and Free Fusioneers follows a number of themes - class, education, drugs and addictions, relationships with Rock and Blues, race and immigration, gender issues, the arts, politics and that sixties buzzword, 'freedom'. In doing so, the book challenges many conventional understandings of British Jazz and its scene. This is the definitive history of British Jazz - and the context in which it was defined - the 1960s.

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Puni naziv Trad Dads, Dirty Boppers and Free Fusioneers
Jezik Engleski
Uvez Knjiga - Tvrdi uvez
Datum izdanja 2012
Broj stranica 500
EAN 9781845534059
ISBN 1845534050
Libristo kod 01224000
Težina 902
Dimenzije 170 x 241 x 39
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