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Songs of the Unsung : The Musical and Social Journey of Horace Tapscott [Hardcover]

Horace Tapscott (Author), Steven L. Isoardi (Editor)
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January 29, 2001 0822325314 978-0822325314 First edition.
Songs of the Unsung is the autobiography of Los Angeles jazz musician and activist Horace Tapscott (1934–1999). A pianist who ardently believed in the power of music to connect people, Tapscott was a beloved and influential character who touched many yet has remained unknown to the majority of Americans. In addition to being “his” story, Songs of the Unsung is the story of Los Angeles’s cultural and political evolution over the last half of the twentieth century, of the origins of many of the most important avant-garde musicians still on the scene today, and of a rich and varied body of music.
Tapscott’s narrative covers his early life in segregated Houston, his move to California in 1943, life as a player in the Air Force band in the early fifties, and his travels with the Lionel Hampton Band. He reflects on how the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra (the “Ark”), an organization he founded in 1961 to preserve and spread African and African-American music, eventually became the Union of God’s Musicians and Artists Ascension—a group that not only performed musically but was active in the civil rights movement, youth education, and community programs. Songs of the Unsung also includes Tapscott’s vivid descriptions of the Watts neighborhood insurrection of 1965 and the L.A. upheavals of 1992, interactions with both the Black Panthers and the L.A.P.D., his involvement in Motown’s West Coast scene, the growth of his musical reputation abroad, and stories about many of his musician-activist friends, including Billy Higgins, Don Cherry, Buddy Collette, Arthur Blythe, Lawrence and Wilber Morris, Linda Hill, Elaine Brown, Stanley Crouch, and Sun Ra.
With a foreword by Steven Isoardi, a brief introduction by actor William Marshall, a full discography of Tapscott’s recordings, and many fine photographs, Songs of the Unsung is the inspiring story of one of America’s most unassuming twentieth-century heroes.

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He could've been a star, but instead became a catalyst, warming people with his expressive music and fiery social activism. This raw, intimate autobiography of L.A. free jazz pianist, trombonist and composer Tapscott (1934-1999), culled from interviews with him, opens with colorful reflections on his musical home and a vibrant, tight-knit, church-centered Houston community afflicted but not cowed by segregation. As an adult in L.A., he married his "soul mate," and began a family and a musical career. Each time he traveled--with the Air Force band at Ft. Warren in the 1950s, with Lionel Hampton's band, etc.--he felt rootless and disconnected. Bent on creating a nurturing community for his children, he quit touring and formed the ensemble Pan-Afrikan Peoples Arkestra (the Ark) and the collective UGMAA (Union of God's Musicians and Artists Ascension)--groups that persisted through the Watts insurrection of 1965 and L.A.'s 1992 upheavals. The Ark "made more sense to me than just making records--being able to put your hands on somebody," he says. Musical ties with some Black Panthers and a touch of "cockiness" got Tapscott blacklisted from the music industry. But after surgery for a cerebral aneurysm, he jokes, "It looked so bad for me that a radio station even started playing my music." The omission of footnotes will disappoint readers wanting details, but the discography offers the opportunity to visit with the amazing Tapscott and some of the "cats" he played with. 46 photos. (Feb.)Forecast: Coinciding with Black History Month and the one-year anniversary of Tapscott's publicly mourned death, this retrospective will enable jazz enthusiasts to revel in the life of a unique and talented underground musician--but that, of course, will depend on Duke's willingness to push this title with adequate publicity.

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Based on interviews from 1993, 1997, and 1998, this title chronicles the life and work of avant-garde jazz pianist, trombonist, and composer Tapscott (1934-99). Although not well known outside of the Los Angeles area, Tapscott was highly respected among the city's musical movers and shakers and eschewed more lucrative positions in the entertainment business to focus his talent and energy on perpetuating music within his community. The centerpiece of his efforts, the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra (later the Union of God's Musicians and Artists Ascension), was formed during and responded to some of the most turbulent times in recent American history, e.g., the Watts riots of 1965. As interviewer and editor, Isoardi has expertly transcribed Tapscott's personal syntax and also conveyed the fundamental integrity of his subject in a prose format. In effect, this is Tapscott's autobiography from his formative years in Houston to his tours with the Lionel Hampton orchestra. The appendix contains useful reference material, including a discography of Tapscott's recordings and a list of Ark members. A valuable firsthand account of American music and culture that will make a welcome addition to any collection. Teresa M. Neff, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Cambridge
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books; First edition. edition (January 29, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822325314
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822325314
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #583,059 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars History of Determination, October 1, 2010
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This review is from: Songs of the Unsung : The Musical and Social Journey of Horace Tapscott (Hardcover)
Horace Tapscott is revealed in this book to be a real leader, who chose music as his means of community organization. Under impossible circumstances, he organized a community center that produced music for the LA community and gave musicians a base where they could learn, experiment, and socialize. This he managed to maintain for decades - dedicating his life and energy to make it work. Inspiring.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Giant is Awakened..., February 16, 2009
This review is from: Songs of the Unsung : The Musical and Social Journey of Horace Tapscott (Hardcover)
SONGS OF THE UNSUNG: THE MUSICAL & SOCIAL JOURNEY OF HORACE TAPSCOTT is an engaging read. Not only is the book the autobiography of Los Angeles pianist and bandleader Horace Tapscott, it is an informative history of West Coast jazz and Los Angeles black arts.

Tapscott worked with writer Steve Isoardi for several years through the 1990s. They first connected for the Isoardi-led book CENTRAL AVENUE SOUNDS. Read both of these books as well as THE DARK TREE for the hidden hitory of West Coast community arts. Horace Tapscott was a major musical pioneer for over 40 years, read details of his amazing story here.
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