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Jazz Guide NYC od Dollar, Steve

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“Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, ...
Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781892145437
Book Title
Jazz Guide, New York City
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Little Bookroom
Publication Year
2007
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Steve Dollar
Features
Revised
Genre
Travel, Music
Topic
General, United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, Pa), Genres & Styles / Jazz
Item Width
3.9in
Item Weight
5.1 Oz
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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A "richly anecdotal and wonderful" slim, pocket-size guide now updated to include all the newest hot spots on the Big Apple jazz scene Jazz Guide: New York City is the only comprehensive guide to jazz in the Big Apple now revised and expanded to include all the newest hot spots on the scene. Whether uptown or downtown, big bands or subway soloists, it s all here. Drop in on the elegant clubs where legendary headliners call the tunes, then hit a hole-in-the wall joint to hear scrappy young bands play all night. Jazz Guide: New York City profiles more than eighty venues where you can experience the best of every kind of jazz from traditional large ensembles to smoking combos, avant-garde to hard-bop, old-school to DJ-driven, acoustic to electronic as well as closely related music from around the world, including the drum cultures of the Caribbean, Latin America, and West Africa. Beyond the clubs, the guide explores music festivals, specialty stores, and jazz lore, including visits to Harlem and 52nd Street in their heydays, the famous bridge where Sonny Rollins moonlighted, and the neighborhood Louis Armstrong called home."

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Publisher
Little Bookroom
ISBN-10
189214543x
ISBN-13
9781892145437
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12038685515

Product Key Features

Book Title
Jazz Guide, New York City
Author
Steve Dollar
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
General, United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, Pa), Genres & Styles / Jazz
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Travel, Music
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
3.9in
Item Weight
5.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ml3508.8.N5d65 2006
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"Hard to believe it's been several years already since this wonderful guide to New York City jazz was published. During the intervening years, though, much has changed and author Steve Dollar picks up where he left off...'Jazz in New York,' writes Dollar, 'is an ever-changing proposition that never goes out of style.'" --The Chicago Tribune "A good pre-stocking stuffer for both those remotely interested in catching live jazz in New York and expert NYC jazz goers."--All About Jazz "Worth a look: From landmarks and legends to the new club scene in Brooklyn, this book is filled with jazz lore for the traveling music lover..." --Orlando Sentinel "Steve Dollar writes with a verve and a virtuosity entirely befitting the timeless swing of his subject matter. Smarter and more literate than one has any right to expect from a guidebook, and indispensable to the Gotham jazz fan."--Rolling Stone "A richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs...a must."--The Chicago Tribune "Wandering around New York, anyone would stumble upon good jazz. But with the right guide, one finds secret spaces, cultural combustion, and sounds that just don't exist elsewhere. Dollar is such a guide: he has the wit, wisdom, and wiliness of a seasoned vet, and a poet's pen."--Jazziz "With a strong sense of history and a nose for detail, this outgoing book provides a neighborhood-by-neighborhood analysis of relevant venues, jam sessions, and speakeasies. Yes, Bird lives--but where?"--Mitch Myers, contributor toDownbeatand NPR "Revealing much more than simply where to go and what to do in New York,Jazz Guide NYCprovides detailed and valuable information about the city's current jazz ecology, its artists and events. Steve Dollar's up-to-the-minute reflections will vividly reveal New York and its jazz scene to readers in other parts of the world, who may never see the city in real life, but will also be of interest to lifelong New Yorkers. Dollar has left nothing out..." --All About Jazz "Steve Dollar writes an indispensable guidebook for the jazz fan in or visiting New York." --Jason Moran "Pop culture critic Steve Dollar has penned a richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs, from uptown to downtown, East Side to West Side, Tribeca to Queens. He writes knowingly about jazz landmarks (Village Vanguard), hip record stores (Downtown Music Gallery, Jazz Record Center) and jazz chains (Blue Note, Birdland). He paints miniature portraits of jazz greats (Ornette Coleman, Les Paul) and legendary neighborhoods (Harlem, historic 52nd Street) and laments the passing of now-defunct clubs (Small's, which was, he notes, in an earlier incarnation, the famous Cafe Wha?). He devotes space to Woody Allen's Monday-night stints at Cafe Carlyle, where he and his merry band of musicians play New Orleans-style jazz from the 1920s and 1930s. In Dollar's priceless book, we learn where well-known musicians were "discovered" (Norah Jones at the 55 Bar) and much more: Poetry clubs that feature jazz, jazz walking tours, the Louis Armstrong House & Archives at Queens College in Flushing, jazz festivals, jazz radio, arts centers, colleges and museums that offer jazz programming, and even subway jazz. Filled with jazz lore and other miscellaneous jazz minutiae, this guide is a must for anyone interested in the music. It's compact too. Take it with you when you're out on the town on your next trip to NYC." --TheChicago Tribune "If you can't make it to Joe's Pub, the Village Vanguard or The Blue Note in Manhattan...I've got the next best thing. Grab a copy of Steve Dollar'sJazz Guide: NYC...It's a slender book that's fat on jazz knowledge and lore in the Big Apple...Jazz Gui, "Steve Dollar writes with a verve and a virtuosity entirely befitting the timeless swing of his subject matter. Smarter and more literate than one has any right to expect from a guidebook, and indispensable to the Gotham jazz fan." Mark Binelli,Rolling Stone "Wandering around New York, anyone would stumble upon good jazz. But with the right guide, one finds secret spaces, cultural combustion, and sounds that just don't exist elsewhere. Dollar is such a guide; he has the wit, wisdom, and wiliness of a seasoned vet, and a poet's pen." Larry Blumenfeld,Jazziz, " Hard to believe it's been several years already since this wonderful guide to New York City jazz was published. During the intervening years, though, much has changed and author Steve Dollar picks up where he left off...'Jazz in New York, ' writes Dollar, 'is an ever-changing proposition that never goes out of style.'" --"The Chicago Tribune" " A good pre-stocking stuffer for both those remotely interested in catching live jazz in New York and expert NYC jazz goers." " --All About Jazz" " Worth a look: From landmarks and legends to the new club scene in Brooklyn, this book is filled with jazz lore for the traveling music lover..." --"Orlando Sentinel" " Steve Dollar writes with a verve and a virtuosity entirely befitting the timeless swing of his subject matter. Smarter and more literate than one has any right to expect from a guidebook, and indispensable to the Gotham jazz fan." --"Rolling Stone" " A richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs...a must." --"The Chicago Tribune" " Wandering around New York, anyone would stumble upon good jazz. But with the right guide, one finds secret spaces, cultural combustion, and sounds that just don't exist elsewhere. Dollar is such a guide: he has the wit, wisdom, and wiliness of a seasoned vet, and a poet's pen." --"Jazziz" " With a strong sense of history and a nose for detail, this outgoing book provides a neighborhood-by-neighborhood analysis of relevant venues, jam sessions, and speakeasies. Yes, Bird lives--but where?" --Mitch Myers, contributor to "Downbeat" and NPR " Revealing much more than simply where togo and what to do in New York, "Jazz Guide NYC" provides detailed and valuable information about the city's current jazz ecology, its artists and events. Steve Dollar's up-to-the-minute reflections will vividly reveal New York and its jazz scene to readers in other parts of the world, who may never see the city in real life, but will also be of interest to lifelong New Yorkers. Dollar has left nothing out..." --"All About Jazz" " Steve Dollar writes an indispensable guidebook for the jazz fan in or visiting New York." --Jason Moran " Pop culture critic Steve Dollar has penned a richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs, from uptown to downtown, East Side to West Side, Tribeca to Queens. He writes knowingly about jazz landmarks (Village Vanguard), hip record stores (Downtown Music Gallery, Jazz Record Center) and jazz chains (Blue Note, Birdland). He paints miniature portraits of jazz greats (Ornette Coleman, Les Paul) and legendary neighborhoods (Harlem, historic 52nd Street) and laments the passing of now-defunct clubs (Small's, which was, he notes, in an earlier incarnation, the famous Cafe Wha?). He devotes space to Woody Allen's Monday-night stints at Cafe Carlyle, where he and his merry band of musicians play New Orleans-style jazz from the 1920s and 1930s. In Dollar's priceless book, we learn where well-known musicians were " discovered" (Norah Jones at the 55 Bar) and much more: Poetry clubs that feature jazz, jazz walking tours, the Louis Armstrong House & Archives at Queens College in Flushing, jazz festivals, jazz radio, arts centers, colleges and museums that offer jazz programming, and even subway jazz.Filled with jazz lore and other miscellaneous jazz minutiae, this guide is a must for anyone interested in the music. It's compact too. Take it with you when you're out on the town on your next trip to NYC." --"The" "Chicago Tribune" " If you can't make it to Joe's Pub, the Village Vanguard or The Blue Note in Manhattan...I've got the next best thing. Grab a copy of Steve Dollar's "Jazz Guide: NYC, .."It's a slender book that's fat on jazz knowledge and lore in the Big Apple...Jazz Guide is fun and, dare I say, educational to read even if you aren't walking down Bleecker Street." --"Tallahasse Democrat" " Dollar provides the assured guidance of an insider who's d, " Steve Dollar writes with a verve and a virtuosity entirely befitting the timeless swing of his subject matter. Smarter and more literate than one has any right to expect from a guidebook, and indispensable to the Gotham jazz fan." --"Rolling Stone" " A richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs...a must." --"The Chicago Tribune" " Wandering around New York, anyone would stumble upon good jazz. But with the right guide, one finds secret spaces, cultural combustion, and sounds that just don't exist elsewhere. Dollar is such a guide: he has the wit, wisdom, and wiliness of a seasoned vet, and a poet's pen." --"Jazziz" " With a strong sense of history and a nose for detail, this outgoing book provides a neighborhood-by-neighborhood analysis of relevant venues, jam sessions, and speakeasies. Yes, Bird lives--but where?" --Mitch Myers, contributor to "Downbeat" and NPR " Steve Dollar writes an indispensable guidebook for the jazz fan in or visiting New York." --Jason Moran " Pop culture critic Steve Dollar has penned a richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs, from uptown to downtown, East Side to West Side, Tribeca to Queens. He writes knowingly about jazz landmarks (Village Vanguard), hip record stores (Downtown Music Gallery, Jazz Record Center) and jazz chains (Blue Note, Birdland). He paints miniature portraits of jazz greats (Ornette Coleman, Les Paul) and legendary neighborhoods (Harlem, historic 52nd Street) and laments the passing of now-defunct clubs (Small's, which was, he notes, in an earlier incarnation, the famous Cafe Wha?). He devotes space to WoodyAllen's Monday-night stints at Cafe Carlyle, where he and his merry band of musicians play New Orleans-style jazz from the 1920s and 1930s. In Dollar's priceless book, we learn where well-known musicians were " discovered" (Norah Jones at the 55 Bar) and much more: Poetry clubs that feature jazz, jazz walking tours, the Louis Armstrong House & Archives at Queens College in Flushing, jazz festivals, jazz radio, arts centers, colleges and museums that offer jazz programming, and even subway jazz. Filled with jazz lore and other miscellaneous jazz minutiae, this guide is a must for anyone interested in the music. It's compact too. Take it with you when you're out on the town on your next trip to NYC." --"The" "Chicago Tribune" " If you can't make it to Joe's Pub, the Village Vanguard or The Blue Note in Manhattan...I've got the next best thing. Grab a copy of Steve Dollar's "Jazz Guide: NYC..."It's a slender book that's fat on jazz knowledge and lore in the Big Apple...Jazz Guide is fun and, dare I say, educational to read even if you aren't walking down Bleecker Street." --"Tallahasse Democrat" " Dollar provides the assured guidance of an insider who's done the hangs and knows musicians, and his writing is accessible, while still being insightful enough to speak to even seasoned Jazz fans, with a dash of New York attitude and humor..."Jazz Guide New York City "delivers on its promise." --"CMJ Magazine", "Steve Dollar writes with a verve and a virtuosity entirely befitting the timeless swing of his subject matter. Smarter and more literate than one has any right to expect from a guidebook, and indispensable to the Gotham jazz fan."--"Rolling Stone" "A richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs...a must."--"The Chicago Tribune" "Wandering around New York, anyone would stumble upon good jazz. But with the right guide, one finds secret spaces, cultural combustion, and sounds that just don't exist elsewhere. Dollar is such a guide: he has the wit, wisdom, and wiliness of a seasoned vet, and a poet's pen."--"Jazziz" "With a strong sense of history and a nose for detail, this outgoing book provides a neighborhood-by-neighborhood analysis of relevant venues, jam sessions, and speakeasies. Yes, Bird lives--but where?"--Mitch Myers, contributor to "Downbeat" and NPR "Steve Dollar writes an indispensable guidebook for the jazz fan in or visiting New York." --Jason Moran "Pop culture critic Steve Dollar has penned a richly anecdotal and quite wonderful guide to New York City's jazz clubs, from uptown to downtown, East Side to West Side, Tribeca to Queens. He writes knowingly about jazz landmarks (Village Vanguard), hip record stores (Downtown Music Gallery, Jazz Record Center) and jazz chains (Blue Note, Birdland). He paints miniature portraits of jazz greats (Ornette Coleman, Les Paul) and legendary neighborhoods (Harlem, historic 52nd Street) and laments the passing of now-defunct clubs (Small's, which was, he notes, in an earlier incarnation, the famous Cafe Wha?). He devotes space to Woody Allen's Monday-night stints at Cafe Carlyle, where heand his merry band of musicians play New Orleans-style jazz from the 1920s and 1930s. In Dollar's priceless book, we learn where well-known musicians were "discovered" (Norah Jones at the 55 Bar) and much more: Poetry clubs that feature jazz, jazz walking tours, the Louis Armstrong House & Archives at Queens College in Flushing, jazz festivals, jazz radio, arts centers, colleges and museums that offer jazz programming, and even subway jazz. Filled with jazz lore and other miscellaneous jazz minutiae, this guide is a must for anyone interested in the music. It's compact too. Take it with you when you're out on the town on your next trip to NYC." --"The" "Chicago Tribune" "If you can't make it to Joe's Pub, the Village Vanguard or The Blue Note in Manhattan...I've got the next best thing. Grab a copy of Steve Dollar's "Jazz Guide: NYC..".It's a slender book that's fat on jazz knowledge and lore in the Big Apple...Jazz Guide is fun and, dare I say, educational to read even if you aren't walking down Bleecker Street." --"Tallahasse Democrat" "Dollar provides the assured guidance of an insider who's done the hangs and knows musicians, and his writing is accessible, while still being insightful enough to speak to even seasoned Jazz fans, with a dash of New York attitude and humor..."Jazz Guide New York City "delivers on its promise."--"CMJ Magazine"
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2006-020977
Dewey Decimal
781.6509747/1
Series
Jazz Guide New York City Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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