Black Beauty, White Heat: A Pictorial History of Classic Jazz, 1920-1950An outline of the development of jazz is accompanied by photographs of musicians ranging from Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet to Charlie Parker and Miles Davis. |
Contents
Joys Tears and Revival 19191950 | 19 |
Jazz On the Make 19191950 | 49 |
Good Old New York 19171950 | 91 |
Copyright | |
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