Milwaukee jazz profiles
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Milwaukee jazz profiles

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216 pages 2010

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Milwaukee jazz has forever lain in the shadow of Chicago's vibrant and groundbreaking scene, and few Milwaukee artists' stories have made it into text. One such musician, who is the earliest and arguably the most famous Milwaukee jazz personality, was Jabbo Smith, a trumpeter who split his time and unlucky enough to play the trumpet at the same time as Louis Armstrong. Although he played and sang as well as Louis with as much if not more artistry, he was ultimately branded a done and sank into obscurity. Well past the height of his powers of the late 20s and early 30s, he enjoyed resurgence and no teeth. Irrespective of geography, Milwaukee has fostered numerous fine musicians. Some have moved to New York and Chicago for bigger markets and wider acclaim, but many great players have stayed and toughed out a living in a city where there are limited venues for real exploration in the music and where an artist risks obscurity. So who is Paul Silbergleit? We should be more curious...

In this unmatched collection, Pinkham presents his interviews of over 30 contemporary Milwaukee jazz musicians in the format of music and life "lessons." --Book Jacket.

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