Old April-2nd-2003, 12:12 PM   #1
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Notes from a Battered Grand

I recently read this memoir by pianist Don Asher published in 1992. It has some scarily hilarious stories about a working musician's life and times, and wondered if anyone else here has read it and has any reactions to share. Asher is also the author of Raise Up off Me: A Portrait of Hampton Hawes, and strikes me as one of the few musicians who is as fluent with words as with notes and tones.
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Old April-4th-2003, 04:49 PM   #2
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Bill--thanks for the mention--hadn't known of the existence of that book. Asher's co-credited with the Hawes book rather than strictly its "author" but reading it I have little doubt that Asher had a major hand in it. The Hawes book is one of the best jazz autobiographies I've read.
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