Jazz musicians -- Fiction
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Jazz musicians -- Fiction
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Jazz musicians
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Incoming Resources
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- After Havana, Charles Fleming
- The deadly mystery of the missing diamonds, TE Kinsey
- From blues to bop, a collection of jazz fiction, edited by Richard N. Albert
- 1929, Frederick Turner
- Half-blood blues, a novel, Esi Edugyan
- Cubop City blues, Pablo Medina
- Twelve bar blues, Patrick Neate
- Perfect sax, a Madeline Bean novel, Jerrilyn Farmer
- Remedy for a broken angel, a novel, Toni Ann Johnson
- Atet A.D., Nathaniel Mackey
- Bass cathedral, Nathaniel Mackey ; with a preface by Wilson Harris
- Don't the moon look lonesome, a novel in blues and swing, Stanley Crouch
- Soul, adapted by Courtney Carbone ; illustrated by Sophia Lin and Nick Balian
- No matter how much you promise to cook or pay the rent you blew it cauze Bill Bailey ain't never coming home again, Edgardo Vega Yunqué
- Late arcade, Nathaniel Mackey
- Shackling water, Adam Mansbach
- Hot and cool, jazz short stories, edited by Marcela Breton
- David and Ameena, Ami Rao
- China, Alan Wall
- Murder's out of tune, an Amicus Curiae mystery, Jeffrey Miller
- Do or die, a Mali Anderson mystery, Grace F. Edwards
- Soul, the junior novelization, adapted by Tenny Nellson
- Jam, by Alan Goldsher
- The fisher king, a novel, Paule Marshall
- Oh, play that thing, Roddy Doyle
- Shades of blue, Bill Moody
- But beautiful, a book about jazz, Geoff Dyer
- Looking for Chet Baker, an Evan Horne mystery, Bill Moody
- El trompetista del Utopía, Fernando Aramburu
- From a broken bottle traces of perfume still emanate, Nathaniel Mackey, Volumes 1-3
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