Jazz musicians -- United States
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Jazz musicians -- United States
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Jazz musicians
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- Saxophone colossus, a portrait of Sonny Rollins, text by Bob Blumenthal ; photographs by John Abbott
- Bodies & soul, musical memoirs, by Al Young
- As serious as your life, black music and the Free Jazz Revolution, 1957-1977, Valerie Wilmer ; with a new foreword by Richard Williams ; photographs by the author
- Kinds of blue, musical memoirs, by Al Young
- The cry of jazz, Atavistic Video ; KHTB Productions ; producers, Edward O. Bland and Nelam L. Hill ; director, Edward O. Bland ; writers, Edward O. Bland, Nelam L. Hill, Mark Kennedy
- The best of jazz, Basin Street to Harlem : jazz masters and masterpieces, 1917-1930, Humphrey Lyttelton
- [Louie Armstrong and his band the All Stars visit Dallas in December of 1964], [top to bottom, Danny Barcelona, unidentified, Tyree Glenn, unidentified, Buster Bailey, Louie Armstrong, Jewel Brown, unidentified, and Coleman Hawkins]
- Blue Note Records, beyond the notes, director: Sophie Huber ; producers: Hercli Bundi, Chiemi Karasawa, Susanne Guggenberger and Sophie Huber
- Sun Ra, a joyful noise, a Robert Mugge film ; producer, director, editor, Robert Mugge
- American women in jazz, 1900 to the present : their words, lives, and music, Sally Placksin
- Tenor sax legend, live and intimate, presented by Shanachie ; produced by Ole Matthiessen and Anders H. Lund in collaboration with the Ben Webster Foundation
- Bebop, the music and its players, Thomas Owens
- The birth (and death) of the cool, Ted Gioia
- The jazz loft, according to W. Eugene Smith, WNYC Studies presents ; in association with Lumiere Productions ; written, produced, and directed by Sara Fishko
- Keep on keepin' on, RADiUS TWC ; produced by Quincy Jones, Paula DuPré Pesmen ; written by Alan Hicks, Davis Coombe ; directed by Alan Hicks
- Struttin' with some barbecue, Lil Hardin Armstrong becomes the first lady of jazz, Patricia Hruby Powell ; illustrated by Rachel Himes
- Creating the jazz solo, Louis Armstrong and Barbershop Harmony, Vic Hobson
- Things ain't what they used to be, musical memoirs, by Al Young
- The early swing era, 1930 to 1941, Dave Oliphant
- Duke Ellington, American composer and icon, Mercedes Ellington & Steven Brower ; introduction by Tony Bennett
- The world of jazz trumpet, a comprehensive history & practical phililosophy, by Scotty Barnhart
- Enter the giants, 1931-1944, Humphrey Lyttelton
- Drowning in the sea of love, musical memoirs, Al Young
- Miles Davis, Tamra Orr
- Born to swing, Lil Hardin Armstrong's life in Jazz, Mara Rockliff ; illustrated by Michele Wood
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