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| New Book by Howard Mandel Miles Ornette Cecil... Jazz Beyond Jazz - In this book, award-winning journalist Howard Mandel shares his personal discoveries of and probing conversations with three artists whose works continue to upset and confound but also engage and enrich audiences worldwide. His accounts of growing up during the music's breakout eras, his later professional encounters with its creators and his original critical analysis highlight 50 years of controversy surrounding shockingly unconventional yet clearly substantial music. Mandel guides resistant listeners and knowledgable devotees alike to reassess avant-garde jazz and, in the process, reveals dynamics of stasis and change. Miles Ornette Cecil: Jazz Beyond Jazz includes: A rare interview with Miles Davis attitudinizing about Wynton Marsalis, Prince and electric instruments. Players' own road maps to “harmolodics,” Ornette Coleman's unique musical theory. Strategies for listening to and enjoying Cecil Taylor's often-thunderous and thorny work. A dissection of how entrenched views of race and American culture (as well as outright racism) have shaped perceptions of these musicians, while they themselves have drawn freely from white “Eurological” and other sources to refresh and sustain the “Afrological” foundations of jazz tradition. Comments and commentaries from the musicians' collaborators: Jackie McLean, Jack DeJohnette, Chick Corea, Teo Macero, John Scofield, Marcus Miller, Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, Dewey Redman, Denardo Coleman, Asha Puhtli, Edward Blackwell, Max Roach, Marilyn Crispell, Jackson Krall, Dominic Duval and others. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |