Jazz + History and criticism
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- Louis Armstrong, in his own words, selected writings, Louis Armstrong ; edited and with an introduction and appendix by Thomas Brothers ; annotated index by Charles Kinzer
- Jazz, the first century, edited by John Edward Hasse ; forewords by Quincy Jones and Tony Bennett ; with contributions by Larry Appelbaum ... [et.al.]
- Landing on the wrong note, jazz, dissonance, and critical practice, Ajay Heble
- Jazz people, photographs by Ole Brask ; text by Dan Morgenstern ; foreword by Dizzy Gillespie ; introduction by James Jones
- Setting the tempo, fifty years of great jazz liner notes, edited and with an introduction by Tom Piazza
- Know-it-all jazz, the 50 crucial concepts, styles & performers, each explained in under a minute, editor, Dave Gelly
- Timekeepers, the great jazz drummers, Leslie Gourse
- Considering genius, writings on jazz, Stanley Crouch
- Where the dark and the light folks meet, race and the mythology, politics, and business of jazz, Randall Sandke
- Masters of jazz guitar, editor, Charles Alexander
- Jazz, Scott DeVeaux ; Gary Giddins
- Jazz-rock fusion, the people, the music, Julie Coryell & Laura Friedman ; pref. by Ramsey Lewis
- The jazz cataclysm, Barry McRae
- Jazz, a beginner's guide, Stuart Nicholson
- Cats of any color, jazz black and white, Gene Lees
- The ancestry of jazz, a musical family history, Daniel Hardie
- Dreams are made for children, classic jazz lullabies, song selection by Misja Fitzgerald Michel ; illustrations, Ilya Green ; translation, David Lytle and Hel?ne Roulston (Services d'?dition Guy Connolly)
- New musical figurations, Anthony Braxton's cultural critique, Ronald M. Radano
- Modern jazz, a survey of developments since 1939, by Alun Morgan and Raymond Horricks ; with a foreword by Don Rendell
- Phil Woods, a life In E Flat : portrait of a jazz legend
- African American jazz and rap, social and philosophical examinations of Black expressive behavior, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr. ; introduction by James B. Stewart
- Jazz, essential listening, Scott DeVeaux, University of Virginia, Gary Giddins
- Jazz, Ronald D. Lankford, Jr
- Jazz heritage, Martin Williams
- Jazz covers, Joaquim Paulo ; ed. Julius Wiedemann
- Jazz, Gary Giddins & Scott DeVeaux
- Blues people, Negro music in white America, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka)
- Blue, the murder of jazz, Eric Nisenson
- Jazz, Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns
- Jazz, the great American art, by Gene Seymour
- Jelly Roll, Bix, and Hoagy, Gennett Records and the rise of America's musical grassroots, Rick Kennedy ; foreword by Ted Gioia
- The freedom principle, jazz after 1958, John Litweiler
- Jazz changes, Martin Williams
- Jazz, a film by Ken Burns, a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington D.C. in association with BBC ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; produced by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick ; directed by Ken Burns
- The chitlin' circuit, and the road to rock 'n' roll, Preston Lauterbach
- El jazz en el agridulce blues de la vida, Wynton Marsalis y Carl Vigeland ; [traducción de Elisabet Cabeza]
- Blue Note Records, beyond the notes, director: Sophie Huber ; producers: Hercli Bundi, Chiemi Karasawa, Susanne Guggenberger and Sophie Huber
- Marian McPartland's jazz world, All in good time, Marian McPartland ; foreword by James T. Maher
- From jazz to swing, African-American jazz musicians and their music, 1890-1935, Thomas J. Hennessey
- Beyond A love supreme, John Coltrane and the legacy of an album, Tony Whyton
- The chitlin' circuit, and the road to rock 'n' roll, Preston Lauterbach
- Marsalis on music, a Sony Classical Film & Video production in association with BBC, CST, NHK, NOS, PBS, and Thirteen/WNET ; written by Wynton Marsalis ; Peter Gelb, Pat Jaffe executive producers ; Daniel Anker, Laura Mitgang, producers ; Michael Lindsay-Hogg, director
- Swingin' the dream, big band jazz and the rebirth of American culture, Lewis A. Erenberg
- Black music, essays by LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka)
- The amazing Bud Powell, Black genius, jazz history, and the challenge of bebop, Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr
- Piano jazz, Isabelle Leymarie
- Jazz masters of the twenties, by Richard Hadlock
- Listen to the stories, Nat Hentoff on jazz and country music, Nat Hentoff
- Jazz, a Florentine Films production ; a film by Ken Burns ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick ; produced in cooperation with BBC
- Jazz, a history of America's music, by Geoffrey C. Ward ; based on a documentary film by Ken Burns written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; with a preface by Ken Burns ; picture research by Victoria Gohl
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