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The New Face of Jazz: An Intimate Look at Today's Living Legends and the Artists of Tomorrow [Paperback]

Cicily Janus , Ned Radinsky , Sonny Rollins , Marcus Miller , Wynton Marsalis
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July 13, 2010
Jazz is thriving in the twenty-first century, and The New Face of Jazz is an intimate, illustrated guide to the artists, venues, and festivals of today's jazz scene. This book celebrates the living legends, current stars, and faces of tomorrow as they continue to innovate and expand the boundaries of this great musical legacy.
    
In their own words, artists such as McCoy Tyner, Arturo Sandoval, Diane Schuur, Terence Blanchard, Charlie Hunter, Nicholas Payton, George Benson, Maria Schneider, Christian McBride, Randy Brecker, Jean-Luc Ponty, Joe Lovano, Lee Ritenour, and more than 100 others share intimately about their beginnings, musical training, inspiration, and hard-earned lessons, creating a fascinating mosaic of the current jazz community. 
    
Photographer Ned Radinsky contributes 40 amazing black-and-white portraits of these musicians doing what they do best—playing. An appendix offers resources for jazz education; an exclusive reading list; and the lowdown on those organizations and societies doing their part to promote jazz as a living, breathing art form. 
    
With an introductory word from Wynton Marsalis, a foreword by Marcus Miller, and an afterword by Sonny Rollins, The New Face of Jazz is an unprecedented window onto today's world of jazz, for everyone from the devotee to the new listener.

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About the Author

CICILY JANUS is a musician, writer, and jazz instructor at Broadmoor Academy of Music in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and a writer for Downbeat magazine. Visit www.newfaceofjazz.com.
 

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Billboard Books; 1st edition (July 13, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0823000656
  • ISBN-13: 978-0823000654
  • Product Dimensions: 0.9 x 6.1 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #984,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Random House Author Cicily Janus has conducted over four hundred interviews within the arts and entertainment industry. As an insider, she's worked with Grammy Award Winning Artists such as George Benson, Diane Schuur, Arturo Sandoval, Marcus Miller, Wynton Marsalis, Umphrey's McGee, the director of the Thelonious Monk Institute among others. Other interviews she's conducted include Jasmine Guy, Film Director Michael Gibson, high-profile authors such as Patricia Wood, Ellen Hopkins, Jennifer McMahon, and Doug Crandell and National Geographic's Eco-Ambassador, Chris Jordan. As a writer/journalist her work has been featured in Huffington Post, All About Jazz, Westword/Village Voice, the UK's Aesthetica Magazine and Art Nouveau as well as over two dozen literary journals both in print and online. Her first book, The New Face of Jazz, is an oral history that highlights the voices of over 225 interviews with artists from around the country. Providing an intimate look into their lives and thoughts of these musicians, The New Face of Jazz has been quoted by Wynton Marsalis as "...one of the most important books written on jazz to date, if not ever."

Cicily is also the founder/owner of the internationally recognized and award winning Writing Away Retreats which offers access and critique to and from the top pro's in the industry for writers of any level. She also offers private editing services, master-classes on writing about the arts industry and workshops for students of any level from elementary to college on jazz history and it's place in the modern world.

Cicily Janus is represented by Gary Heidt of Signature Literary Agency.

www.newfaceofjazz.com
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Intimate and inspiring July 20, 2010
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It's audacious of the author to attempt a style that was perfected so masterfully by Studs Terkel, but she pulls it off handily. Each profile feels extremely intimate, like a precious few minutes in the back of a cab or in an elevator with today's great jazz artists. In a few pages (in some cases a few paragraphs) she offers a clear look into the minds of her subjects. I admit I started in the index, looking for my favorite jazz musicians and being disappointed a few times, but as the author herself says, the book isn't an encyclopedia or a who's who. There are plenty of interviews that didn't make the cut and hundreds of musicians she never interviewed. But the ones she did include capture precisely why I love jazz so much. There is desire and passion and heartache and inspiration in each profile. There is a need to do right by the art form, and a need to push it further.

The downside to the book is that, if you're anything like me, it will cost you far more than the purchase price. With every profile, I found myself thinking, 'I love this person! I need to buy some of their music!'
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars great casual read September 14, 2010
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I bought this as a gift for my father-in-law but ended up reading it first. It's a great book to have around as one can just pick it up and read from it at one's convenience. There are insightful interviews from musicians I've heard of and from many I have not. Nevertheless, it's all great reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Informative and personal August 3, 2010
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The New Face of Jazz is compendium of many of today's shining stars of jazz. Each entry features a brief analysis, followed by the artist's own words, describing his or her approach to music or making more personal observations. Artists of any genre or medium can learn from the artistic lessons of today's jazz greats. I admit to being less than thoroughly educated in the world of jazz, but I found the book both entertaining and enlightening. I listened to the music of those musicians I could find on Napster as I read the section on each, and I have to say it was one of the most enjoyable reading experiences of my life. I highly recommend this book, not just to jazz afficionados, but to anyone interested in music, or anyone pursuing their own creative path.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have December 27, 2011
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A fascinating, approachable guide to jazz...I bought it as a gift but not before collecting a few names, writing down a few websites, and sampling some tracks. This book is a great way to expand your horizons. A very useful and well written book with a fresh approach to the world of jazz.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product! August 23, 2010
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Book arrived quickly and in perfect shape, and was even gift wrapped, which worked out perfectly since it was a birthday present!! Thanks!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Staying True To The Artists..... August 24, 2010
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I was honored to be included among the artists profiled in this book and to be a part of the writer's holistic statement of where Jazz is today. She didn't adjust or orchestrate the profiles, but maintained the integrity, the honesty of what was shared with her. We are real people, living our everyday lives, raising our families, paying our bills, who happen to make our living by writing, arranging, teaching, performing, perpetuating the music we have such a deep passion for. As a former studied musician herself, she understood us with an intuitive insight, knew what to ask, how to listen, how to present each of us in our own uniquenesses.

What a great overview of the many personal "faces" that show how far Jazz has come, of where it is today, and how it still plays such an intricate role in our American culture, our American story. Kudos to Cecily Janus for her artistry as a writer and as the sensitive messenger of our stories.
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7 of 13 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A missed opportunity? August 26, 2010
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On the whole, an interesting overview. But be warned! the title should be read as 'The New Face of United States Jazz', and some of the artists profiled are hardly 'new', and even some of the oldest, however worthy, may never become household names in the jazz house. To be fair, the subtitle is 'an intimate look at today's living legends and the artists of tomorrow.' But some might be tempted to say, 'today's living fossils', and all of the featured are artists of today rather than tomorrow: who knows where most of them'll be in ten years time? Largely gone and forgotten, one suspects. Also, some of the missing persons are puzzling. Why is Chris Potter not here? or Dave Holland? or David Berkman? Oscar Perez but no Danilo!.... I could go on. However, David Binney is here, saying interesting things as usual, as are Donny McCaslin, Charlie Hunter, the Mason brothers, Ingrid Jensen, Maria Schneider, and, probably the youngest, Esperanza Spalding (most of the women included are singers or pianists, of course, so I've cherry-picked a few important names who are not). These are of a younger generation but are hardly 'artists of the future': they are already well-established names! But they stand alongside old-timers of the likes of McCoy Tyner, Steve Swallow, George Duke and Phil Woods, who can hardly be considered to be part of any 'new' face. And then there's the rest of the world (yes, amazingly, there is a world of jazz outside the USA!). Any overview of 'The new face of jazz' must surely have to include all those Scandinavian, Polish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Indian, Japanese, Australian, English, and Scottish jazz musicians (let alone the vibrant scenes in Africa, the Caribbean and South America)? or are they just to be regarded as pale imitations of that 'genuine' American thing?... Read more ›
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