Wisconsin Riffs: Jazz Profiles from the Heartland

Wisconsin Riffs: Jazz Profiles from the Heartland

by Kurt Dietrich
Wisconsin Riffs: Jazz Profiles from the Heartland

Wisconsin Riffs: Jazz Profiles from the Heartland

by Kurt Dietrich

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Overview

An extensive, upbeat compilation of Wisconsin’s jazz musicians

Although New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago are often considered the epicenters of American jazz, this extensive, upbeat compilation of jazz musician biographies details Wisconsin’s rich association the genre since its  the inception of the genre in the early 1900s. Iconic musicians Bunny Berigan, Woody Herman, Les Paul, and Al Jarreau all hailed from Wisconsin, as have many other influential players, composers, and teachers. Wisconsin Riffs features these musicians side-by-side—from the world-renowned to obscure regional artists—to portray a comprehensive history of jazz in Wisconsin.

Through meticulous research and more than a hundred interviews, author Kurt Dietrich has assembled a group of musicians who represent a wide range of backgrounds, ages, stylistic schools, and experiences—from leaders of swing-era big bands to legendary Wisconsin Conservatory instructors to today’s up-and-coming practitioners of contemporary jazz and jazz rock. For aspiring musicians, jazz enthusiasts, and fans of Wisconsin culture alike, Wisconsin Riffs presents a compelling, complex, and multi-layered concoction—just like jazz itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870208546
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Publication date: 04/22/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 574
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Kurt Dietrich is a professor of music and the Barbara Baldwin DeFrees Chair in the Performing Arts at Ripon College. He is the author of Duke’s Bones: Ellington’s Great Trombonists, as well as numerous articles for publications including Annual Review of Jazz Studies and Black Music Research Journal. He is a longtime player of jazz and has performed on numerous recordings.
 

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction WISCONSIN ICONS 1. Bunny Berigan: The Miracle Man of Swing 2. Woody Herman: Road Father 3. Les Paul: The Wizard of Waukesha THE EARLY YEARS 4. Early Jazz in Milwaukee 5. Swing and Mainstream Figures BEYOND THE STATE 6. Three Singers 7. Seven Pianists 8. West Coast Players 9. New York Stars STYLES AND SCHOOLS 10. Milwaukee Mainstream 11. Modern Jazz in Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Conservatory 12. Jazz Rock 13. Madison Loves Its Singers 14. In and Around the University of Wisconsin–Madison JAZZ AROUND THE STATE 15. More Milwaukeeans 16. More Madison Scenes 17. Racine–Kenosha 18. The Fox Valley 19. Outliers Acknowledgments Notes Index
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