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Old December-9th-2005, 11:15 PM   #1
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Horace Silver's Autobiography Out Early 2006!

Just found this on the home page of the JazzTimes website:

Several new jazz books will be released early next year, among them Fascinating Rhythm: Reading Jazz in American Writing by David Yaffe, Let’s Get to the Nitty Gritty: The Autobiography of Horace Silver by, of course, Horace Silver and The Dark Tree: Jazz and the Community Arts in Los Angeles by Steven L. Isoardi.
Fascinating Rhythm traverses through American history as Yaffe links jazz music and how it has affected 20th century literature. Musicians and writers including Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes, Charles Mingus, Billie Holiday and Frank O’Hara are discussed in this book , which will be released Jan. 11, 2006.

Horace Silver’s (pictured) autobiography chronicles the composer, pianist and bandleader’s 77 years, from his Connecticut childhood to prominence in New York, and then his life in California after his career ended. His second book, will be released in March 2006.

Finally, Isoardi’s book, scheduled for release in April 2006, encompasses forty years in the black Los Angeles community, where trombonist Horace Tapscott founded the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. The affordable, community-oriented jazz arts group produced 300 artists, many of whom have been interviewed in the book. The purchase of the book also includes a cd by various artists.

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Old December-10th-2005, 01:41 PM   #2
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"after his career ended"?!? i thought he was still writing. i guess it means that he's not playing piano professionally any longer.


and tapscott a trombonist?!? that i never knew. only have known him as a pianist.

i'm looking forward to horace' silver's book.

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Old December-10th-2005, 08:47 PM   #3
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Me, too, Valerie!

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Horace Silver's autobiograpy

Horace's book?!?
Best damn news I've heard all year. Finally, something to look forward to!
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Old December-17th-2005, 08:48 PM   #5
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Thanks, Marla!

Learn more about the Horace Silver autobiography and preorder it here.

(Note: I didn't check whether it can be preordered elsewhere too.)



And an early phase of the official Horace Silver website is up at

http://www.horacesilver.com/

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Originally Posted by makpjazz57
The Dark Tree: Jazz and the Community Arts in Los Angeles by Steven L. Isoardi . . .

Finally, Isoardi’s book, scheduled for release in April 2006, encompasses forty years in the black Los Angeles community, where trombonist Horace Tapscott founded the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. The affordable, community-oriented jazz arts group produced 300 artists, many of whom have been interviewed in the book. The purchase of the book also includes a cd by various artists.
Learn more about it and preorder it here.

(Note: I didn't check whether it can be preordered elsewhere too.)


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Old December-17th-2005, 09:25 PM   #7
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Fascinating Rhythm: Reading Jazz in American Writing by David Yaffe . . .

Fascinating Rhythm traverses through American history as Yaffe links jazz music and how it has affected 20th century literature. Musicians and writers including Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes, Charles Mingus, Billie Holiday and Frank O’Hara are discussed in this book , which will be released Jan. 11, 2006.
It's apparently already out.

More info. here.

Cheaper price here.

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