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Up from the Cradle of Jazz - New Orleans Music Since World War II

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A history of New Orleans music in the four decades since World War II.

In particular, it tells of the rise of rhythm and blues, a musical form rooted in the very identity of the Crescent City, its history and geography, the Mardi Gras rites and the intermixture of its many races and cultures.

In providing a tribute to the musical heritage of New Orleans, the book is also a testament to the rich sounds still produced there by such musicians as Dr John, the Neville Brothers, Allen Toussaint, and The Wild Tchoupitoulas.

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University of Georgia Press
0820308536 / 9780820308531
Hardback
01/01/1986
United States
272 pages, 85 photographs
204 x 255 mm
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