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Jazz + History and criticism
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Jazz + History and criticism
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Jazz + History and criticism
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History and criticism
Jazz
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Jazz, A history of America's music, by Geoffrey C. Ward ; based on a documentary film by Ken Burns written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; with a preface by Ken Burns ; picture research by Victoria Gohl and contributions by Wynton Marsalis...[and others]
Louis Armstrong, in his own words, selected writings, Louis Armstrong ; edited and with an introduction and appendix by Thomas Brothers ; annotated index by Charles Kinzer
Jazz, an American saga, James Lincoln Collier
Boston boy, growing up with jazz and other rebellious passions, by Nat Hentoff
Meet me at Jim & Andy's, jazz musicians and their world, Gene Lees
The Duke Ellington reader, edited by Mark Tucker
Visions of jazz, the first century, Gary Giddins
Jazz portraits, the lives and music of the jazz masters, Len Lyons and Don Perlo
Help!, the Beatles, Duke Ellington, and the magic of collaboration, Thomas Brothers
The chitlin' circuit, and the road to rock 'n' roll, Preston Lauterbach
The jazz scene, Eric Hobsbawm
Living with jazz, Dan Morgenstern ; a reader edited by Sheldon Meyer
Jazz singing, America's great voices from Bessie Smith to Bebop and beyond, Will Friedwald
3 shades of blue, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the lost empire of cool, James Kaplan
Jazz, the first century, edited by John Edward Hasse ; forewords by Quincy Jones and Tony Bennett ; with contributions by Larry Appelbaum ... [and others]
Living with music, Ralph Ellison's jazz writings, Ralph Ellison ; edited by Robert G. O'Meally
Clawing at the limits of cool, Miles Davis, John Coltrane and the greatest jazz collaboration ever, Farah Jasmine Griffin, Salim Washington
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