An edition of Low down (2013)

Low down

junk, jazz, and other fairy tales from childhood : a memoir

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An edition of Low down (2013)

Low down

junk, jazz, and other fairy tales from childhood : a memoir

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A.J. Albany's recollection of life with her father, the jazz pianist Joe Albany, is the story of one girl's unsentimental education. Joe played with the likes of Charles Mingus, Lester Young, and Charlie Parker, but between gigs he slipped into drug-induced obscurity. It was during these times that his daughter knew him best. What emerges is a raw, gripping, and surprisingly sympathetic portrait of a young girl trying to survive among the outcasts, misfits, and artists who surrounded her.

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English
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181

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Edition Notes

Reprint. "First published by Bloomsbury/Tin House Books in 2003"--Title page verso.

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Dewey Decimal Class
786.2/165092, B
Library of Congress
ML417.A58 A43 2013, ML417.A58A43 2013

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Pagination
181 pages
Number of pages
181

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Open Library
OL27182516M
Internet Archive
lowdownjunkjazzo0000alba_x8y4
ISBN 10
1935639765
ISBN 13
9781935639763
LCCN
2013024037
OCLC/WorldCat
1001862747, 849801300

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