|
||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||
|
|
The Autobiography Of Pops Foster New Orleans Jazzman Backbeat Books, 2005 Paperback. 240pp. b&w illustrations £9.99 The first famous double-bass stylist in jazz, George Murphy 'Pops' Foster enjoyed a career that spanned gigs with greats from Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington to Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. This autobiography, first published in 1971 and now lovingly reissued with a generous collection of rare photographs, was created from seventy hours of interviews with this influential musician. Foster recounts his seven-decade career with uncanny attention to detail and charming candour, providing an uncensored look at the society in which jazz developed and breathing life into legends such as Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver and Sidney Bechet. As he takes us on his journey from plantation to riverboat, New Orleans to New York City, Foster paints an indelible panorama of the jazzman's life, while setting the record straight on many crucial points of jazz history. As Pops himself said, "This book is gonna straighten a lot of things out." In addition to Pops' own words, The Autobiography of Pops Foster also includes an introduction by classical bass master Bertram Turetzky, a new foreword by jazz legend Ron Carter, in-depth essays by jazz historian Ross Russell, and discographies for exploring Foster's work and traditional New Orleans jazz. CONTENTS:Foreword to the New Edition by Ron Carter Introduction by Bertram Turetzky 1. On the Plantation 2. Early Days in New Orleans 3. The Magnolia Band in the District 4. Gigging Around 5. Lawn Parties and Funerals 6. Jazzmen 7. On the Boats 8. Prohibition 9. New York and the Depression 10. Travelling with Armstrong and After Epilogue Chronology of Musical Groups, 1899-1969 Selected Discography; Selected Bibliography |
|
|||||||||||
|
© Jazzscript 2002 Wendover Bookshop, 35 High Street, Wendover, Bucks, United Kingdom HP22 6DU tel / fax: +44 (0)1296 696204 | email |