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Preface Introduction: Whose Jazz, Whose Cinema? 1: The Ethnic Oedipus: The Jazz Singer and Its Remakes 2: Black and Tan Fantasies: The Jazz Biopic 3: Jazz Becomes Art 4: Signifyin(g) the Phallus: Representations of the Jazz Trumpet 5: Duke's Place: Visualizing a Jazz Composer 6: "Actor and Musician": Louis Armstrong and His Films 7: Nat King Cole, Hoagy Carmichael, and the Fate of the Jazz Actor Conclusion: New York, New York and Short Cuts Notes Bibliography Index Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Small Journal/Notebook/Diary to write in.Creative writing, creative listings, scheduling, oranising and recording your thoughts.Makes an excellent gift for Birthdays, Christmas or any special occasion.Perfectly sized at 6" x 9"-120 Lined pages .Soft cover Bookbinding.Flexible paperback.120 pages (Lined)Matte finish6 x 9 inchesProfessional de
As one of Britain's best-loved and most successful fanzines, Jamming ran for an impressive 10 years and 36 issues, documenting the changing musical landscape between 1977 and 1986 as it developed from a 6-page school publication to a nationally distributed monthly. Fully illustrated throughout, The Best of Jamming features stand-out pieces from the zines' momentous run, from early features on The Jam, The Alarm, Adam & The Ants, and the Dead Kennedys, to surprise exclusive interviews with the likes of Paul McCartney, U2 and Pete Townshend. Personal letters from Mark E. Smith, Paul Weller and others are included along with previously unseen interview manuscripts and many of Jamming 's arts and politics features too. Editor Tony Fletcher provides an introduction to each issue, and former star contributors and now-established musicians reflect on their interviews and Jamming 's influence and impact.
Jam along with 11 top hits, including: Brick House • I Just Want to Celebrate • I Saw Her Standing There • Jump (For My Love) • We Built This City • Would I Lie to You? • You Really Got Me • and more.
The Going To Series takes its young readers to exciting cities and countries, showing them the sites along the way. Readers can learn about each place and plan their own trip using the glossary and map found in each book. When teen-aged musician Eric Weiman goes to New Orleans to take part in a guitar contest, he meets some kids who aren't afraid to bend the rules to make sure they are the winners. It's up to Eric and his friends to keep that from happening.
A collection of fiction, memoir, poetry, and lyric essay.
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In one of the most complete handbooks to mass communication ever, cyber-culture expert Gareth Branwyn guides the wired and soon-to-be wired through the use of public access television, film, video, the Internet, and more. This groundbreaking, comprehensive guide is full of easy-to-follow instructions, hands-on information, practical hints, and case studies. 2-color throughout.
Presents hundreds of jokes for young readers.