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| Bob Porter Book Talk: Duke Ellington Society Thursday March 15th 7pm Saint Peter’s Church Bob Porter Book Talk: Duke Ellington Society Thursday March 15th 7pm Saint Peter's Church 54th and Lex NYC 10022 Soul Jazz: Jazz in the Black Community, 1945-1975 Bob will be talking about Duke Ellington plus the bands of the 40s, 50s and 60s as discussed in his new book SOUL JAZZ. Record producer, jazz writer and broadcaster Bob Porter discusses his new book Soul Jazz: Jazz in the Black Community, 1945-1975, which complies a history of jazz in the back community in the period from the end of World War II until the end of the Vietnam War. Soul Jazz is a history of jazz and its reception in the black community in the period from the end of World War II until the end of the Vietnam War. Previous histories reflect the perspective of an integrated America, yet the United States was a segregated country in 1945. The black audience had a very different take on the music and that is the perception explored in Soul Jazz. Bob Porter is a record producer, writer and broadcaster in the fields of Jazz and Blues. He has worked for such prominent record labels a Prestige, Savoy and Atlantic. He has produced more than 175 albums and several hundred reissues. He has contributed to DownBeat, JazzTimes, Jazz Journal (London) and currently writes a book review column for the Journal of the International Association of Jazz Record Collectors. He is a two-time Grammy winner, was awarded the Marion McPartland Award for Excellence in Jazz Broadcasting and is a member of the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. He currently is the host of three separate radio programs on WBGO Newark. write your comments about the article :: © 2018 Jazz News :: home page |