From Library Journal
This unique annotated directory of 900 jazz and blues landmarks covers 25 U.S. cities while summarizing many of the music's major and minor figures. For nightclub listings, though, it's a snapshot of an ephemeral world. A spot check revealed that some clubs listed for New York, Atlanta, and Chicago have since closed. (The author suggests calling ahead to verify information.) Perhaps most valuable to travelers will be the lists of local entertainment publications in each city. The historical notes might serve as a jazz/blues primer, but some entries are so compressed as to be potentially misleading. Although this guide will continue to date, it does provide pleasant armchair traveling. An optional selection.
- Paul Baker, CUNA Inc., Madison, Wis.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
This guide to more than 900 "hot clubs, cool joints, landmarks and legends, from Boogie-Woogie to Bop and Beyond" offers a lot in a small package-an important slice of musical history; a travel guide; interesting social commentary, particularly about race relations in this country; and entertaining anecdotes. Christiane Bird bemoans the fate of blues and jazz, which as America's most original art form, has never attained the kind of sustained attention it deserves. Her book really is a celebration-an inside look at all the places where jazz and blues live-national clubs that pull in talent from all over the country, the little hole-in-the-wall places that feature local talent and the yuppie in-betweeners. Splitting the country into regions, and within each, larger cities, chapters briefly outline a particular city's jazz and blues history, mention locations of musical landmarks, and then cover the music scene as it is now (including record stores, radio shows, etc.). Specific entries on clubs include address, description and ambience, who plays there regularly, and other pertinent data. Written in an easygoing, intelligent style, this is a top notch guide for finding your way to the best of the best blues and jazz spots across the country. --
From The WomanSource Catalog & Review: Tools for Connecting the Community for Women; review by PH
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.