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| Genre/Form: | Biography Biographies |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Biography, Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Bruce Vermazen |
| ISBN: | 0195165926 9780195165920 9780195372182 0195372182 |
| OCLC Number: | 52477445 |
| Description: | ix, 292 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Once a Legend -- Father and Sons: 1858-96 -- Darkest America: 1896-99 -- The Traveling City: 1899-1909 -- Struggling into the Big Time: 1905-11 -- Beating the Competition: 1909-12 -- Primrose and Dockstader's Minstrels: 1912-14 -- All American Vaudeville: 1914 -- Three Years with Montgomery and Stone: 1914-17 -- Jack o' Lantern: 1917-18 -- On the Road with Jack: 1918-20 -- Tip Top: 1920-23 -- Something New and Different: 1923-24 -- Between Showings: 1924-27 -- Nothing Left to Do in Show Biz: 1928-88 -- Maria Brown's Quilt -- Appendix: Discography. |
| Responsibility: | Bruce Vermazen. |
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Abstract:
After its invention in France in 1838, the saxophone, Vermazen argues, was finally brought to the American public by the Six Brown Brothers, one of the most famous musical stage acts of the early 20th century. This title explores how they turned an instrument once derided as the "Siren of Satan", into the crowning symbol of jazz.
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This excellent social history gives general readers and more focused music fans an insightful, well-written, and concise backdrop to the birth of the big band era and the modern popular music industry. Library Journal Read more...
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