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Harlem In Montmartre : A Paris Jazz Story Between The Great Wars.
Shack, William A.(Music Of The African Diaspora‚ Vol. 4)
Univ. California Press ©2001
A look at the remarkable cultural period when a community of black American jazz musicians settled in Paris. Profiles the musicians, clubs, and patrons who made the scene come together. With an introduction, Zazou chants, notes, bibliography, index, black & white photos.
xix, 191 p.; 23 cm.
Cloth
ISBN: 0520225376
ISBN13: 9780520225374
UPC: 9780520225374
Harlem In Montmartre : A Paris Jazz Story Between The Great Wars.
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