Jazz


Most Read This Week Tagged "Jazz"

3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of Cool
Wild Women and the Blues
Can't We Be Friends
Blue in Green
Chasin' the Bird: Charlie Parker in California
Nina: A Story of Nina Simone
Enter the Blue
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound
Dave Brubeck: A Life in Time
Święta tradycja, własny głos. Opowieści o amerykańskim jazzie
Making Their Voices Heard: The Inspiring Friendship of Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe
Dangerous Rhythms: Jazz and the Underworld
Black Bottom Saints
The History of Jazz
Miles: The Autobiography
But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz
Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original
How to Listen to Jazz
Beneath the Underdog
Lady Sings the Blues
John Coltrane: His Life and Music (The Michigan American Music Series)
3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of Cool
The Great Gatsby
A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album
Visions of Jazz: The First Century
Kind Of Blue: The Making Of The Miles Davis Masterpiece
The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire
Bird Lives!: The High Life & Hard Times of Charlie (Yardbird) Parker
Chasin' the Bird by Dave ChisholmAmerican Splendor by Harvey PekarBix by Scott ChantlerTotal Jazz by BlutchMonk! by Youssef Daoudi
Jazz Illustrated
6 books — 2 voters
Jitterbug Perfume by Tom RobbinsWaltz With Evil by P.D. RozziBlack Mamba Boy by Nadifa MohamedHula by Lisa   SheaBallet Master by Cassie Mint
Types of Dance - Titles
157 books — 12 voters

Jazz Profiles by Reginald CarverFuture Jazz by Howard MandelIs Jazz Dead? by Stuart NicholsonLiving the Jazz Life by W. Royal Stokes
Jazz Today
4 books — 1 voter
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldMary, Everything by Cassandra YorkeSpeak Easy, Anne by Brandy D. AndersonBitter Spirits by Jenn BennettRomancing the Rumrunner by Michelle McLean
1920s Romance
149 books — 68 voters



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Duke Ellington
Jazz is the only unhampered, unhindered expression of complete freedom yet produced in this country.
Duke Ellington

David Sedaris
When her muzzle grew more white than brown, the chipmunk forgot that she and the squirrel had had nothing to talk about. She forgot the definition of "jazz" as well and came to think of it as every beautiful thing she had ever failed to appreciate: the taste of warm rain; the smell of a baby; the din of a swollen river, rushing past her tree and onward to infinity. ...more
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