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Artie Shaw: A musical biography and discography [Hardcover]

Simosko
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Jan 15 2000 0810833972 978-0810833975
Artie Shaw, the world famous clarinet-playing bandleader who became popular during the Swing Era, was immersed in the music business as a performer for 30 years, from the summer of 1924, when he began to study saxophone, until the summer of 1954, when he stopped performing. This period of activity is the focus of this musical biography and discography, a detailed account of Shaw's musical career and recorded output. The book begins with a summary of Shaw's career in the contexts of jazz history and social setting, then moves into more detail. The chronologically arranged sections, mirroring each phase of his career, incorporate contemporary reviews and interview quotes to create an insightful narrative. The discography lists all known recordings and preferred issues of them, and is separate from the text to facilitate easy reference. Includes appendixes and index.

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For those select devotees long yearning for a meticulous accounting of the career and discography of swing musician Artie Shaw, the wait is over. (Choice )

Vladimir Simosko has provided the first comprehensive study of the great Artie Shaw...This book provides a wealth of neatly categorized information...the best available guide to the life and music of Artie Shaw. (John Harding )

...Simosko's book brings us leagues closer to following Shaw's career and peccadilloes than we have ever been...this is indeed a gloriously detailed book... (Hot Jazz Saturday Night )

...thorough survey of his musical career. (New York Times )

...this is one of the jazz publishing events of the year. (Cadence )

The volume contains a gallery of interesting black and white posters and photos that reflect not only his personal and professional life, but also an era in jazz. (Reference and Research Book News )

This is a terrific book for fans of the Big Band Era. Push that librarian to buy a copy and be the first in line to read it. (Rapport )

...a work that is not only long overdue, but also highly welcome for the impressive amount of new and corrected information that it does offer. (Jazztimes )

Both swing fans in general and record collectors in particular have been waiting for this book for decades, believing that someday Artie Shaw, one of the past century's greatest clarinetists might himself set down in words, once and for all, the true account of his career. (The Mississippi Rag )

...this volume will be the first source to consult for some time to come...about as complete as one could wish for...Artie Shaw deserves a book of this nature to place him back in the limelight for the present generation. (Arba )

..the definitive chronicle of Artie Shaw's three-decade, or so, career in music...This is a marvelous book and Vladimir Simosko deserves a great deal of credit for his work. (Iajrc Journal )

A treasure to be enjoyed by any Big Band enthusiast and an indispensable tool for every serious Artie Shaw collector. (South Bay Beat )

Using contemporary reviews, his own musical analysis and many quotes from Shaw himself, Simosko has put together a fascinating narrative that could serve as the basis for a dramatic novel...this is the best possible book on the rather unique Artie Shaw. (Jazz Improv )

It is a treasure to be enjoyed by any Big Band enthusiast and an indispensable tool for every serious Artie Shaw collector. (The American Rag )

Truly, this is a jazz book not to be missed. (Music World Magazine )

About the Author

Vladimir Simosko (M.L.S., Rutgers University) is Music Librarian at the University of Manitoba and former Curator of the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University. He is the author of a critically-acclaimed biography of Eric Dolphy (Smithsonian Institution Press) and "Serge Chaloff" (Scarecrow Press, 1998).

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Vladimir Simosko has written the book I have been trying to write since I became an Artie Shaw fan and collector in 1938 when I was 13. Mr. Simosko has assembled all the information I have collected over the years regarding recording dates, musicians involved, and covers many of the questions I have asked as well. Of most interest will be the years before Shaw recorded Begin the Beguine when he was a sideman with many large radio orchestras. Simosko uses conversations he had with Artie Shaw to backup much of the information. As Shaw wrote the introduction, the book becomes "authorized" and must be regarded as the ultimate record of one of the most complex jazz musicians in the jazz world, and at the age of 90 one of the last living members of the Big Band Era.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Artie Shaw: A Musical Biography and Discography by Simosko Oct 16 2000
By Richard H. Coyle - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Vladimir Simosko has written the book I have been trying to write since I became an Artie Shaw fan and collector in 1938 when I was 13. Mr. Simosko has assembled all the information I have collected over the years regarding recording dates, musicians involved, and covers many of the questions I have asked as well. Of most interest will be the years before Shaw recorded Begin the Beguine when he was a sideman with many large radio orchestras. Simosko uses conversations he had with Artie Shaw to backup much of the information. As Shaw wrote the introduction, the book becomes "authorized" and must be regarded as the ultimate record of one of the most complex jazz musicians in the jazz world, and at the age of 90 one of the last living members of the Big Band Era.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Everthing you wanted to know about Arite Shaw and then some! Oct 1 2007
By Brian H. Williams - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As an avid Artie Shaw fan, it's a rare treat to have a book so complete and thoroughly researched as this one is. I must state at the outset that this book is best intended for the Jazz Collector, Jazz Enthusiast or Artie Shaw collector. If you do not have an absolute love for jazz and a strong interest in Artie, or if you are just a casual Shaw listener, this book will be too much for you. You can always turn to other areas to get information about Shaw. However, if you are a collector of this man's music, or a teacher of jazz, then this book is a must. It has the most complete and accurate discography of Artie Shaw ever put together. Complete with a biography about Artie and given the fact that the man himself wrote the foreward, this book is definitive. I thought the book was wonderfully put together and endlessly fascinating. You will have so much greater appreciation about his music and the kind of things that musicians suffer through to make great music. Logically separated Chronilogically by era and by record label, it becomes very easy to research key era's of Shaw's life. There is even a section that breaksdown EVERY recording that vocalists have made with Shaw. If only other jazz books were writen like this! The one draw back is the price. It is VERY expensive. This is without question the most expensive book about a jazz artist I've ever purchased. Fortunately for me, a friend of mine bought me a $50 gift card and I used it towards the purchase of this book. At a whopping $80, you really better love the man and his music! Fortunately, I do and I have turned to this book often as more of Shaw's unreleased recordings continue to surface. The book also has rare photos and stories. It is truly a wonderful biography and an even better referrence book. I can not recommend this book enough to lovers of classic jazz. If you have a library of great music, compliment it with this great book of Shaw's musical career. You won't be sorry.
5.0 out of 5 stars It's A Shaw Thing! Dec 2 2007
By Drew - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Wow! What can I say. I have to agree with the previous reviewers this is an excellent book on an artiste who was undoubtedly among the last of his era to be living and who,sadly,passed away in 2004 at the age of 93.

Thank goodness he was able to collaberate with the author on this definitive work!

If you want a well rounded picture of Artie Shaw, the man and his music, read this book for factual content and Shaw's own autobiography 'The Trouble With Cinderella,' for an inside view of the big band era and also of a fascinating and complex personality who was also a modernist in music in a number of regards.

Back to this book though. As a presenter and would be author myself I have found this book to be an invaluable reference guide. it is one of several that I constantly pull down from my book shelves when I am in the middle of researching something.

This is Mr. Simosko's life work and it shows. Alongside Ed Polic's work on the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band and Russ Connor's two volumes on Benny Goodman, it stands as one of the definitive reference works of the period. Oh, the price? Shop around on your friendly on line store, discounts can be found!!

Drew. Drew Savage is an author and music enthusiast of forty years standing. He is thrilled to have been a guest presenter with the BBC

Also recommended:

The Trouble With Cinderella: An Outline of Identity

Listen to Shaw! A good selection of his music is still available. I like the 1940-42 bands with strings and also the 'last recordings.' Seek out the Musicraft sessions too, where Shaw introduced Mel Torme

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