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Living the Jazz Life: Conversations with Forty Musicians about Their Careers in Jazz [Hardcover]

W. Royal Stokes (Author)
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November 30, 2000
No music is as individual as jazz. And no writer is as deft at bringing out what is individual in each artist as W. Royal Stokes. As a reviewer, feature writer, public radio host, and author of three books on the subject, Stokes has spent three decades covering the jazz scene. Now he draws on that rich store of knowledge and friendship to introduce us to the jazz life.
Stokes illuminates the lives of the artists and the sheer pleasure of the sounds they create. In some forty interviews with saxophonists, pianists, singers, composers, and string, brass, and rhythm players, he paints a vivid portrait of their lives and influences, including the role of their families and childhood environments. The musicians discuss how they became interested in jazz as youngsters and how they became part of the jazz scene. Nat Adderley recalls how he and his brother Cannonball grew up across from a Tabernacle Baptist Church and how as boys on Sunday they would listen to the music from the church--tambourines and trombones and a blind man playing the piano. Stokes ranges across the globe, both physically and culturally, in his interviews, introducing us to vaudeville stars, blues musicians, and a dozen women instrumentalists--such as acclaimed violinist Regina Carter--out of the many who now shine on a scene where they were once limited to vocals alone.
From legendary veterans Jackie McLean and Louie Bellson to such rising stars as Diana Krall, Cyrus Chestnut, and Ingrid Jensen, Stokes gathers together the brightest lights in the jazz firmament, capturing not only the life of the musician, but how the musician gives life to jazz.


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Are great jazz musicians made or born? It's hard to say, but Stokes, a longtime jazz writer based in Washington, D.C., looks closely at the question in his biographical interviews with established stars and rising young talents. The writing is purely biographical, and Stokes renounces at the beginning any claim to being a musical critic. The primary focus is on jazz musicians' early development, and Stokes has elicited some recurring themes. A musical family helps (he devotes an entire chapter to musicians who have come from such backgrounds). Prodigious talent is also a good indicator, as many of Stokes' artists had developed musical skills before adolescence. But most remarkable is an epiphany--hearing a legend in concert, listening to a remarkable recording, or the guidance of a brilliant teacher--that transformed their interest in classical, R&B, folk, rock, or whatever musical style into a lifetime pursuit of jazz. It's a worthwhile read for jazz fans hoping to emulate or simply adulate their musical heroes. Ted Leventhal
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"W. Royal Stokes has contributed invaluably to jazz history from the inside. Living the Jazz Life is particularly unique because it focuses on how these diversified players became jazz musicians."--Nat Hentoff

"A pleasing...collection of generally insightful conversation, spawned by a nicely modest interlocuter."--Kirkus Reviews

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1ST edition (November 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195081080
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195081084
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,689,355 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A jazz musician's education generally consists of a combination of some, most, or all of the following: listening to records, radio, and live performance; classroom instruction; participation in school bands; private lessons; membership in combos with one's peers while still in school; jam sessions; and on-the-job training with professionals. Read the first page
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