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Aebersold, Jamey GROOVIN' HIGH: A New Approach to Jazz Improvisation [songbook] New Albany, IN Jamey Aebersold 1988. 1988 1st Edition Soft cover Paper covers and contents near fine condition. 11" x 8.5" pp: 51, (3) Issued as a play-along book & record set; the recording is not present. Contains chords and scale progressions in C, Bb, Eb, and bass clef for eight bebop tunes: Groovin' High; All the Things You Are; A Night in Tunisia; Afternoon in Paris; I'll Remember April; West Coast Blues; Bluesette; and High Fly. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. Price:
9.00 USD
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Armstrong, Louis SATCHMO: LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND HIS ALL-STARS. Third British Tour. Souvenir Programme. London Harold Davison 1962 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Fine 16pp; full-page and text illus from photographs. Notes on the performers, including "Satchmo Returns," by Benny Green. 10.5" x 8.25" The musicians: Louis Armstrong, Trummy Young, Joe Dariensbourg, Billy Kyle, Billy Cronk, Danny Barcelona, Jewel Brown. Near the end of this programme is a two-page spread of photos and text devoted to Gerry Brown's Jazzmen. Also present is a full-page ad for Erroll Garner's first British tour. Price:
68.00 USD
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Balliett, Whitney JELLY ROLL, JABBO & FATS: 19 Portraits in Jazz NY Oxford University Press 1984 0195034252 / 9780195034257 First paperback edition Printed wraps Fine 8" x 5.25" pp: x, 197. Balliett, perceptive jazz critic for The New Yorker, here writes on Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, Ornette Coleman, Doc Cheatham, Erroll Garner, and 14 other musicians. Price:
9.00 USD
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Basie, William "Count" COUNT BASIE'S FOLIO NO. 2, PIANO STYLES NY Bregman, Vocco and Conn 1941 First edition pictorial wraps Very Good 32pp. Contains a one-page biography and piano music to 15 tunes, including: Basie Boogie; Basie Blues; Goin' to Chicago Blues; Roseland Shuffle; and 11 more. Four candid photos of Basie and his band are inset on the cover. 12" x 9" Price:
23.00 USD
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Basie, William "Count" COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Souvenir Programme. London Harold Davison Circa 1965 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 16pp; full-page and text illus from photographs. Notes on the performers by Benny Green. 10.5" x 8.25" The musicians: Count Basie, Albert Aarons, George Cohn, Harry Edison, Eugene Goe, William Hughes, Grover Mitchell, Harlan Floyd, Richard Boone, Marshall Royal, Charlie Fowlkes, Eric Dixon, Robert Plater, Sal Nistico, Freddie Green, Norman Keenan, Rufus Jones. Dated circa 1965 because the late, great saxman, Sal Nistico, was still in the band. At the end of the program are ads for two Teddy Wilson concerts and the only concert in England by the Charles Lloyd Quartet. Price:
68.00 USD
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Bechet, Sidney TREAT IT GENTLE: An Autobiography NY Hill and Wang 1960 First Edition Original cloth Very Good Good 8.5" x 5.5" pp: (ix), 245; 16pp illus from photographs. This autobiography comprises oral history, based on field recordings made by the great jazz clarinetist, and a discography of his recordings. The frontispiece portrait is by David Stone Martin. Price:
35.00 USD
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Bilk, Acker A PERFORMANCE BY MR. ACKER BILK AND HIS PARAMOUNT JAZZ BAND: Official Programme. London Vail 1963 First Edition Original Wraps Near Fine 12pp. Includes candid photographs of the group, along with their two-page repertoire, some biographical notes, etc. 4.75" x 9" Acker Bilk, born Bernard Stanley Bilk in 1929, is a clarinetist known for his trademark goatee, bowler hat, striped waistcoat and his breathy, vibrato-rich, lower-register clarinet style. Bilk was part of the boom in traditional jazz that swept the United Kingdom in the late 1950s. He first joined Ken Colyer's band in 1954, and then formed his own ensemble, The Paramount Jazz Band, in 1956. Price:
28.00 USD
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