The Amazing Bud Powell: Black Genius, Jazz History, and the Challenge of Bebop

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University of California Press, May 28, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 240 pages
Bud Powell was not only one of the greatest bebop pianists of all time, he stands as one of the twentieth century’s most dynamic and fiercely adventurous musical minds. His expansive musicianship, riveting performances, and inventive compositions expanded the bebop idiom and pushed jazz musicians of all stripes to higher standards of performance. Yet Powell remains one of American music’s most misunderstood figures, and the story of his exceptional talent is often overshadowed by his history of alcohol abuse, mental instability, and brutalization at the hands of white authorities. In this first extended study of the social significance of Powell’s place in the American musical landscape, Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr. shows how the pianist expanded his own artistic horizons and moved his chosen idiom into new realms. Illuminating and multi-layered, The Amazing Bud Powell centralizes Powell’s contributions as it details the collision of two vibrant political economies: the discourses of art and the practice of blackness.
 

Contents

The Tests and Triumphs of a Modernist
45
Black Genius in the Social Order
85
Jazz Manhood Bebop Virtuosity
121
Exploding Narratives and Structures in the Art of Bud Powell
145
Cultural Validation and Requiem for a Heavyweight
187
Notes
193
Selected Bibliography
217
Illustration Credits
229
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Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr., is the Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor of Music and Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the prize-winning Race Music: Black Cultures from Bebop to Hip-Hop (UC Press).

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