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  • - A Private Life in Jazz
    av Magdalena Grzebalkowska
    395,-

    Komeda: A Private Life in Jazz is the biography of Krzysztof (Trzcinski) Komeda (1931-1969), composer of no fewer than 40 soundtracks, including film scores to all of Roman Polanski's early films such as Knife in the Water and Rosemary's Baby; and a revered figure in the world of jazz.

  • av Dave Gelly
    245,-

  • av Duncan Heining
    345,-

  • av ALTMAN JOHN
    419,-

  • av Alyn Shipton
    360,-

    In this full length biography, Alyn Shipton examines the fascinating mix of ingredients that comprised the man and his music, and in the process draws a vivid picture of Carr's home region, the North-East of England, of National Service, of such literary influences as W. Somerset Maughan, of post-war continental Europe and its Bohemian arts scene, and of the London jazz world from the 1960s onwards

  • - The Songs of Jimi Hendrix
    av Kevin Le Gendre
    367,-

    This book focuses on Hendrix the songwriter, a superlative storyteller who was able to combine melody, lyric and arrangement in order to create pieces that take pride of place in the pantheon of post-war popular music.

  • - The Lives, Song Traditions and Legacies of Sam Larner and Harry Cox
    av Bruce Lindsay
    376,-

    Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival explores the lives and song traditions of two of the most influential English traditional singers: Sam Larner and Harry Cox.

  • av Equinox Publishing & Paul Skillen
    346,-

    Scouse Pop is a journey into the personalities and music of the successful pioneering Liverpool pop bands of the late seventies and eighties. It examines their motivations, their uniqueness and the routes to success which made them into enduring musical innovators.

  • av Katherine Williams
    358,-

    Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright (b. 1973) is famous around the world for his multi-faceted musical style, shown through both his recorded output and his engaging live performances. In this book, Katherine Williams combines aspects of his life story with scholarly readings drawn from several methodologies.

  • - The Life of Mark Murphy
    av Peter Jones
    343,-

    This Is Hip is more than a biography: it also evaluates Murphy's work as a singer and as a teacher of singers. Based on numerous interviews with those who knew him best, the book delves into a performing and recording career that spanned 60 years and earned him five Grammy nominations.

  • - The Complete Story of Reggae Told Through its Greatest Songs, Famous and Forgotten
    av Michael Garnice
    584,-

    The Ultimate Guide To Great Reggae celebrates (and helps you find) the greatest songs of reggae. It focuses on every style of reggae, from mento to Jamaican R&B, ska, rock steady, dub, DJ roots, dancehall and more.

  • - Lennie Tristano and His Legacy
    av Peter Ind
    358,-

    A biography of Lennie Tristano, the blind pianist who was one of jazz's most extraordinary innovators.

  • - Hello
    av Sharon Davis
    260,-

    A biography of five-time Grammy winner, Lionel Richie, who has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. For 9 consecutive years he had no 1 singles in America. It is also the story of two broken marriages, personal insecurities, near-death experiences and an insight into the man behind a success story that broke the rules.

  • - Reflections on the Band in Black Popular Music
    av Kevin Le Gendre
    376,-

    In Soul Unsung Le Gendre celebrates the contribution of players of instruments to soul. He analyses the inspiring creativity and imagination that several generations of musicians have brought to black pop, and highlights how they have broadened its sound canvas by adopting unusual stylistic approaches and embracing the latest technology.

  • - The Life and Legacy of Charlie Parker
    av Brian Priestley
    303,-

    Charlie Parker was one of the influential musicians in jazz, and was the main architect of the jazz revolution of the 1940s. Addicted to drugs and alcohol, and with a tangled private life, he died young. This biography of Charlie Parker provides a discussion of performances and recordings, with discography, notes and bibliography.

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