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Swing Under The Nazis Jazz As A Metaphor For Freedom Cooper Square Press, 2000 (first published in 1985) Paperback. 208pp. b&w illustrations £14.99 Swing Under the Nazis also explores Zwerin's confrontation with a past that still has claims on the present as he recalls his own encounters with contemporary oppression - most notably, a concert tour through apartheid-controlled South Africa with his multiracial jazz group. MIKE ZWERIN has been pop music critic for the International Herald-Tribune in Paris for twenty years. A renowned trombonist, he has recorded with Miles Davis, John Lewis, and Eric Dolphy. He is the author of an autobiography, Close Enough for Jazz. He lives in Paris, France. "This book is the literary equivalent of a jam session in an after-hours joint on the wrong side of town - loose and untidy, scary, downright rank, exhilarating and exhausting." - SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE |
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