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Drummin' Men: The Heartbeat of Jazz: The Bebop Years
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Drummin' Men: The Heartbeat of Jazz: The Bebop Years
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Burt Korall is widely recognized as the most authoritative writer on jazz drumming. His first book
Drummin' MenThe Heartbeat of Jazz: The Swing Era
is considered a classic. Now, in this exciting sequel, Korall offers a richly informative history of drumming in the Bebop era. Korall looks at this music through the eyes of the musicians themselves, covering a whole range of important jazz drummers, but focusing upon the most original and significantprincipally Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, and Art Blakey. Korall provides a knowledgeable background about the history of bebopand the unfortunate and almost universal heroin addiction that swept through the jazz world in the wake of Charlie Parker's habit. The book contains Korall's own memoir of nearly 50 years in the jazz world, linked by his narrative of the careers of these drummers and their place in the bebop jazz scene.
Drummin' MenThe Heartbeat of Jazz: The Swing Era
is considered a classic. Now, in this exciting sequel, Korall offers a richly informative history of drumming in the Bebop era. Korall looks at this music through the eyes of the musicians themselves, covering a whole range of important jazz drummers, but focusing upon the most original and significantprincipally Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, and Art Blakey. Korall provides a knowledgeable background about the history of bebopand the unfortunate and almost universal heroin addiction that swept through the jazz world in the wake of Charlie Parker's habit. The book contains Korall's own memoir of nearly 50 years in the jazz world, linked by his narrative of the careers of these drummers and their place in the bebop jazz scene.