An edition of Swinging in Paradise (1988)

Swinging in Paradise

The Story of Jazz in Montreal

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An edition of Swinging in Paradise (1988)

Swinging in Paradise

The Story of Jazz in Montreal

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Second Edition, with some updates and a new Afterword by the author.

For almost half a century, more jazz was made in Montreal than anywhere else in Canada. Swinging in Paradise tells the story of jazz and nightlife in Montreal – from the arrival of the first black musicians from the United States; through the heady days of swing, show biz, big bands, and bebop; to the tumultuous 1960s and Montreal’s unique experiments in free jazz and fusion. This is more than music history; it's a rich social history of Montreal after dark. John Gilmore spent 7 years tracking down veterans of Montreal’s jazz community and weaving their memories into this fascinating history. He reveals why musicians from all over North America migrated to Montreal, and how they lived, worked, and created in the midst of organized crime, corruption, union battles, racism, and a nightclub industry hungry for music.

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Ellipse Editions
Pages
330

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Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal
2011, Ellipse Editions
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Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal
1989, Véhicule Press
Paperback in English
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Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montréal
1988, Véhicule Press
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1: Pre-History to 1925
Chapter 2: 1925 to 1940
Interlude 1: Echoes of 1928
Chapter 3: Myron Sutton and the Canadian Ambassadors
Chapter 4: The Big Band Era
Chapter 5: Louis Metcalf and the Arrival of Bebop
Chapter 6: Steep Wade
Interlude 2: Wilkie Wilkinson Speaks
Chapter 7: Show Biz and Jazz
Chapter 8: The 1950s and the Decline of Show Biz
Interlude 3: Roland Lavallée Speaks
Chapter 9: The 1960s: End of an Era
Chapter 10: New Directions
Epilogue: The Birth of Free Jazz and Fusion
Notes
Appendices:
1. Organizations
2. Addresses
3. Key to Photo of Vic Vogel Big Band
Bibliography
Index
Afterword and Addenda to the Second Edition

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Victoria, Canada

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
330
Dimensions
9.0 x 6.0 x inches

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OL25217089M
ISBN 13
9780986786600
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http://www.lulu.com
Canadian National Library Archive
ML3509.C3G48 2011 781.6509714'28 C2011-900015-6

Work Description

The social and musical history of the Montreal jazz community, from the birth of jazz to 1970.

Includes 70 historic photos.

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For almost half a century, more jazz was made in Montreal than anywhere else in Canada. This book is both a portrait of that creative era and an attempt to explain its birth, vitality, and demise.
Page 13, added anonymously.

The opening statement in the preface.

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August 22, 2020 Edited by ISBNbot2 normalize ISBN
September 3, 2012 Edited by 87.162.47.16 still trying to fix link to lulu page where book is for sale
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September 3, 2012 Edited by 87.162.47.16 fixed link to Lulu
February 25, 2012 Created by 87.162.59.216 Added new book.