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"A fascinating, exceptionally well-written study of the origins of American jazz criticism and scholarship, both of which turn out to be rooted in the emergence in the early Thirties of the idea of 'authenticity' as a criterion for excellence in jazz. Raeburn, the curator of Tulane University's Hogan Jazz Archive, has probed deeply into the work of the enthusiastic amateur scholars who first sought to document the beginnings of jazz in New Orleans, and his thoughtful account of what they wrought is destined to become one of the standard works in the field." ---Terry Teachout, author of Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong
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This is a fascinating and insightful study of the development of New Orleans jazz and its effect on jazz history. ""New Orleans Style"" is the story of how New Orleans jazz came to be recognizable as a discrete style and how that recognition affected the writing of American jazz history. The men and women who participated in the awakening of American jazz scholarship were partisans of a community of 'hot' record collectors, whose interest in the origins of jazz was a foregone conclusion. An international network of collectors took shape between the 1920s and 1934, providing a mechanism for the circulation of historical information on jazz, which then became the basis for the emergence of a jazz literati writing for magazine such as ""Down Beat"", ""Esquire"", ""The New Republic"", and ""Jazz Information"".Inspired by their love for the music and emphasizing 'New Orleans style', writers like Charles Edward Smith and William Russell explained in work such as ""Jazzmen"" (1939) and ""The Jazz Record Book"" (1942) that jazz was 'born in New Orleans'. Raeburn traces the conceptualization of jazz history derived from ""Jazzmen"" to its ultimate refuge in New Orleans and its integration into the cultures which it celebrated. The result is an essential work of jazz criticism that will fill a major gap in the field's literature.

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  • EditorialTHE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
  • Año de publicación2009
  • ISBN 10 0472116754
  • ISBN 13 9780472116751
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