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January 1, 1989 Dossier Quebec Series
Fact-filled biographies of more than 200 musicians who worked in Canada's jazz capital from the birth of jazz to 1970. The lives... the travels... the work... and the recordings of... Canada's biggest names in jazz: Oscar Peterson, Oliver Jones, Nelson Symonds, Paul Bley, Vic Vogel, Sonny Greenwich, Maynard Ferguson, and Guido Basso... Canada's jazz legends: Steep Wade, Lou Hooper, Willy Girard, Myron Sutton, Benny Winestone, Maury Kaye, and Brian Barley... Americans in Exile: Louis Metcalf, Millard Thomas, Sadik Hakim, Slap Rags White, Gil Coggins, Willie Wade, and Jimmy Jones...

From the pianists of the silent movie era, to Walter Boudreau and the young rebels of the 1960s counter-culture, the Who's Who of Jazz in Montreal is a rich compendium of lives and music from half a century of Canadian jazz-an essential handbook for jazz fans, record collectors, students, journalists, lovers of Canadiana, and an invaluable reference for libraries and schools.

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Fact-filled biographies of more than 200 musicians who worked in Canada's jazz capital from the birth of jazz to 1970. The lives... the travels... the work... and the recordings of... Canada's biggest names in jazz: Oscar Peterson, Oliver Jones, Nelson Symonds, Paul Bley, Vic Vogel, Sonny Greenwich, Maynard Ferguson, and Guido Basso... Canada's jazz legends: Steep Wade, Lou Hooper, Willy Girard, Myron Sutton, Benny Winestone, Maury Kaye, and Brian Barley... Americans in Exile: Louis Metcalf, Millard Thomas, Sadik Hakim, Slap Rags White, Gil Coggins, Willie Wade, and Jimmy Jones...

From the pianists of the silent movie era, to Walter Boudreau and the young rebels of the 1960s counter-culture, the Who's Who of Jazz in Montreal is a rich compendium of lives and music from half a century of Canadian jazz-an essential handbook for jazz fans, record collectors, students, journalists, lovers of Canadiana, and an invaluable reference for libraries and schools.

About the Author

John Gilmore is a Montreal journalist. The Who's Who of Jazz in Montreal is a companion to his widely-acclaimed Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal.

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John Gilmore was born and educated in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and trained as a journalist and later as an English language teacher in Great Britain. He has worked as a newsroom editor at The Montreal Gazette, The Canadian Press news agency, and Radio Canada International. He has also taught English as a Second Language in England and Canada.

John's primary research into Canadian jazz history has been published in two critically-acclaimed books: Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal has been republished in a second edition (2011), and is available at Lulu.com. It is also available in French translation as Une histoire du jazz a Montreal, with a preface by Gilles Archambault. Books in Canada called Swinging in Paradise "a hallelujah of a book... that leaves you searching for superlatives." John has also written a companion reference book called Who's Who of Jazz in Montreal: Ragtime to 1970. John's jazz history research materials, including oral history recordings with musicians, are collected at Concordia University Archives, in Montreal.

His latest book, Head of a Man, is a poetic narrative described by award-winning Canadian poet Gary Geddes as a "spare, lean gem of a novel, so lyrical and evocative its brief prose fragments get into your head and stay there."

John works widely as a freelance editor and writer.



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