Being Prez

The Life and Music of Lester Young

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Music, Music Styles, Jazz & Blues, Jazz
Cover of the book Being Prez by Dave Gelly, Oxford University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dave Gelly ISBN: 9780190450496
Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication: October 18, 2007
Imprint: Oxford University Press Language: English
Author: Dave Gelly
ISBN: 9780190450496
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication: October 18, 2007
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Language: English

Lester Young was one of the great jazz masters, and his impact on the course of the art form was profound. He fundamentally changed the way the saxophone was played--his long, flowing lines brought new levels of expressiveness and subtlety to the jazz language, setting the standard for all modern players. In Being Prez, renowned British critic Dave Gelly follows Lester Young through his life in a rapidly changing world, showing how the music of this exceptionally sensitive man was shaped by his experiences. The reader meets a complicated, vulnerable, gentle individual who was brought up in his father's traveling carnival band. His early career was spent in the nightclubs and dancehalls of Kansas City and the Southwest, and he made his landmark recording debut at the peak of the Swing Era. But at the height of his powers, he was drafted into the US Army, where racism and his own unworldliness landed him in military prison. Following these events, Young grew increasingly withdrawn and suspicious, changes in his character reflected in the darkening mood of his music. Gelly, himself a jazz saxophonist, examines many of Young's classic recordings in illuminating detail. He reveals how as a saxophonist--and as major contributor to the Count Basie band--Young created a strong personal voice, a cool modernism, and a new rhythmic flexibility in the freely dancing rhythms of 4-beat swing. With his sax jutting oddly to one side, his bizarre oblique use of language, and his unique musical rapport with Billie Holiday (who famously nicknamed him "Prez"), Lester Young has become an icon and a cult figure. This marvelous biography illuminates the life and work of this giant of jazz.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Lester Young was one of the great jazz masters, and his impact on the course of the art form was profound. He fundamentally changed the way the saxophone was played--his long, flowing lines brought new levels of expressiveness and subtlety to the jazz language, setting the standard for all modern players. In Being Prez, renowned British critic Dave Gelly follows Lester Young through his life in a rapidly changing world, showing how the music of this exceptionally sensitive man was shaped by his experiences. The reader meets a complicated, vulnerable, gentle individual who was brought up in his father's traveling carnival band. His early career was spent in the nightclubs and dancehalls of Kansas City and the Southwest, and he made his landmark recording debut at the peak of the Swing Era. But at the height of his powers, he was drafted into the US Army, where racism and his own unworldliness landed him in military prison. Following these events, Young grew increasingly withdrawn and suspicious, changes in his character reflected in the darkening mood of his music. Gelly, himself a jazz saxophonist, examines many of Young's classic recordings in illuminating detail. He reveals how as a saxophonist--and as major contributor to the Count Basie band--Young created a strong personal voice, a cool modernism, and a new rhythmic flexibility in the freely dancing rhythms of 4-beat swing. With his sax jutting oddly to one side, his bizarre oblique use of language, and his unique musical rapport with Billie Holiday (who famously nicknamed him "Prez"), Lester Young has become an icon and a cult figure. This marvelous biography illuminates the life and work of this giant of jazz.

More books from Oxford University Press

Cover of the book The Mystical Life of Franz Kafka by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Brought to Bed by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Antiepileptic Drugs by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book What's Wrong With Morality? by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book A Cinema of Loneliness by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book The Withered Arm Level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Women in the Crossfire by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book The Music Instinct:How Music Works and Why We Can't Do Without It by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Angel Island by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Klezmer by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Punishing Race by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Pioneers and Partisans by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book In Other Shoes by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book Shanghai Sanctuary by Dave Gelly
Cover of the book No Place Like Home by Dave Gelly
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy