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A Thousand Honey Creeks Later: My Life in Music from Basie to Motown--and Beyond (Music Culture) [Paperback]

Preston Love (Author), Johnny Otis (Contributor), George Lipsitz (Contributor)
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Music Culture October 15, 1997
Preston Love's resume reads like a Who's Who of American music: member of the Count Basie Band during its heyday in the 40s, studio musician in Los Angeles, cohort of Jo Jones, Lester Young, Ray Charles, and Dizzy Gillespie, and back-up player for Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, Smokey Robinson, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, and Stevie Wonder. In this autobiography Love shows that, while the music centers of New York, New Orleans, Chicago, and Kansas City nurtured the development of those uniquely African American forms, jazz and the Motown sound, significant contributions were also being made by territory bands tirelessly performing in outposts like St. Cloud, Minnesota, Guthrie, Oklahoma, and Honey Creek, Iowa.

It was in the latter town where Love, a 15-year-old from the black ghetto of Omaha, made his musical debut. Captivated by the sweet alto sax sounds of Earle Warren, Love took up the instrument and within a decade was sitting in Warren's chair. But Love's personal odyssey is more than a chronicle of endless bus rides, bad crowds in backwater clubs, and feast-or-famine finances endured en route to the top. In a distinctive and passionate voice he outlines significant facets of African American history: the central importance of the family in musical development, institutional racism in American popular culture, and the interracial nature of the music world. He also describes the growth of the music industry, especially Motown, what he calls "the powerful colossus from Detroit." Love's story, told with uncanny memory and unfailing honesty, provides an important view into the career of a musician and the evolution of a major musical form.

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In the latest entry in Wesleyan's "Music/Culture" series, alto saxophonist and bandleader Love (b. 1921) presents a narrative of his experiences. He details his early ventures in and around Omaha, Nebraska; subsequent work with luminaries such as Count Basie and various Motown performers; and the later European tours, educational residencies, and workshops. His descriptions of the people he encountered and their contributions to the evolution of jazz or big band music are delightful, combining a warm enthusiasm with an unpretentious colloquial flavor. Also valuable is his representation of the hardships of life on the road as well as his characterization of the relations between African Americans and the members of the dominant culture. Although a somewhat bitter tone is at times evident, it is softened by Love's genuine appreciation for the talents of the various artists and by his acceptance of the challenges of being a performing musician. Recommended for jazz, African American studies, and American popular culture collections.?Barry Zaslow, Miami Univ. Libs., Oxford, Ohio
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Love has a rare gift for storytelling, recounting details of his life with such focus and intensity that the reader can almost feel the bus bumping along the Midwest highways of the 1930s . . . [A] bittersweet love letter to the good old days." --Publishers Weekly

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  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Wesleyan; 1st edition (October 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081956320X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0819563200
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,167,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Preston Love's message - a must, September 11, 2004
This review is from: A Thousand Honey Creeks Later: My Life in Music from Basie to Motown--and Beyond (Music Culture) (Paperback)
The message in this book is deep and vital.
Every music teacher / student should understand and agree with Preston Love, before they even think of playing a single beautiful note on their instrument ...
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