ghost of miles Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 (edited) This is an expanded version of an article I wrote for Bloom Magazine about a year and a half ago, in which I reconstructed (via extensive reading of both Hoagy's memoirs, including the unpublished 1932 manuscript Jazzbanders, and spring 1924 Bloomington and Indiana University newspapers) Hoagy Carmichael and Bix Beiderbecke's time together in Bloomington in the spring of 1924: The Road to Stardust: Hoagy Carmichael, Bix Beiderbecke, and a Legendary Indiana Springtime Edited September 17, 2012 by ghost of miles Quote
colinmce Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 Great article. An interesting slice of midwestern jazz history! Quote
ghost of miles Posted September 17, 2012 Author Report Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks for taking the time to read it, colinmce. It was interesting to walk around Bloomington determining the places where the Wolverines had played; the Williams store on the downtown square is still in operation! (Though they long ago dropped music from their line of stocked products.) Quote
Blue Train Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks for posting this. I will read it later when I have time. Quote
BillF Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks for taking the time to read it, colinmce. It was interesting to walk around Bloomington determining the places where the Wolverines had played; the Williams store on the downtown square is still in operation! (Though they long ago dropped music from their line of stocked products.) It's a pity I'm not more interested in the music my city has produced - there could be some interesting, albeit risky, walks: Quote
ghost of miles Posted September 17, 2012 Author Report Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks for taking the time to read it, colinmce. It was interesting to walk around Bloomington determining the places where the Wolverines had played; the Williams store on the downtown square is still in operation! (Though they long ago dropped music from their line of stocked products.) It's a pity I'm not more interested in the music my city has produced - there could be some interesting, albeit risky, walks: I'm interested! Several bands out of Manchester over the past 30 years that I've loved, that's for sure. Quote
ghost of miles Posted September 17, 2012 Author Report Posted September 17, 2012 BillF, thanks for the tip on that book--just ordered it as a Christmas present for my stepson, who is a huge Smiths fan. Quote
BillF Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 BillF, thanks for the tip on that book--just ordered it as a Christmas present for my stepson, who is a huge Smiths fan. Great! I bought it last year for my daughter who likes those Manchester bands - it's a question of generation, you know - and has felt nostalgic about the city since she moved to London. Quote
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