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Gordon Stretton, Black British Transoceanic Jazz Pioneer

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Erschienen am 15.09.2018, Auflage: 1/2018
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ISBN/EAN: 9781498574471
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 352 S.
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Beschreibung

This extensively researched text concerning the life and career of Liverpool-born Black jazz musician Gordon Stretton not only contributes to the important debate concerning the transoceanic pathways of jazz during the 20th century, but also suggests to the jazz fan and scholar alike that such pathways, reaching as they also did across the Atlanticfrom Europe, are actually part of a largely ignored therefore partially-hidden history of 20th century jazz performance, industry and influence. The work also exists to contribute to a more complete picture of the significance of diaspora studies across the spectrum of popular music performance, and to award to those Liverpool musicians who were not contributors to the citys musical visage post-rock n roll, a place in popular music history.Gordon Stretton was a jazz pioneer in several senses: he emerged from a poverty-stricken, racially marginalized upbringing in Liverpool to develop a popular music career emblematic of Black diasporan experience. He was a child dancer and singer in the Lancashire Lads (the troupe which was also part of a young Charlie Chaplins development), a well-respected solo touring artist in the UK as The Natural Artistic Coon, a chorister and musical director with the Jamaican Choral Union and, having encountered syncopated music, a jazz percussionist, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist (not to mention a ground-breaking bandleader). All of these musical experiences took place through time on hisown terms as he learnt his craft on the hoof via many different encounters with musical genres from Liverpool to London, Paris, Brussels, Rio, and Buenos Aires. Gordon Stretton was truly a transoceanic jazz pioneer.

Autorenportrait

Mike Brocken is senior lecturer in popular music studies at Liverpool Hope University.Jeff Daniels is an independent research scholar who over the past decade has concentrated on the history of Gordon Stretton.

Inhalt

ForewordChapter One - An Introduction: The Times Are Always Contained in the Rhythm (attributed to Quincy Jones)Chapter Two LiteratureSection One - Survival and Emergence: From Liverpool to LondonChapter Three - Survival: The Liverpool of William MastersChapter Four - Emergence: Gordon StrettonChapter Five - Identification: London (and Jazz) Calling! Dark Town Jingles, Billy Dorsey; they did a Marconi test in a planeChapter Six - Fragments: A Summary of Gordon Strettons Career Prior to Paris via Historical Fragments: Advertising, Promotional Materials, Sheet Music, RecordingsSection Two Affirmation: And So to ParisChapter Seven: AffirmationSection Three - Celebration: The Latin American Adventure; Brazil and ArgentinaChapter Eight - Celebration! Gordon Stretton and Transoceanic JazzChapter Nine - Verification: Audiovisuals and a Home in ArgentinaChapter Ten - Gordon and the Anglo Argentine community in Buenos AiresChapter Eleven Confirmation: So, What Can We Learn?Appendix 1: TimelinesAppendix 2: Short Biographical Notes on Members of the Jamaican Choral UnionAppendix 3: Brief Pen Pictures of a Few Musicians Who Performed with Gordon StrettonAppendix 4: Email Received from Guy Revell, Royal Air Force Museum, LondonAppendix 5: Discography

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