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Blowin' The Blues Away : Performance and Meaning On The New York Jazz Scene.
Jackson, Travis A.(Music Of The African Diaspora)
Univ. California Press ©2012
The author studies the ways in which jazz has thrived in New York, following the resurgence of the city in the 1980s. The book takes an ethnomusicologist's view on the subject. With a glossary, appendix, notes, reference and index. Six figures. Three tables. Print-on-demand title.
xviii, 298 p.; 23 cm.
Paper
Language: English
ISBN: 0520270452
ISBN13: 9780520270459
UPC: 9780520270459
Blowin' The Blues Away : Performance and Meaning On The New York Jazz Scene.
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