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There is a book about Pepper Adams coming out in September. Ethan Iverson in his Substack page, Transitional Technology, has an excerpt.

https://open.substack.com/pub/iverson/p/tt-288-pepper-adams-by-gary-carner?r=b9oem&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

He also has a link to a website about Pepper Adams that looks fantastic.

http://www.pepperadams.com

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4 hours ago, Brad said:

Could be in that both have intros by Chick Corea. However, this one is shorter than Reflectory; maybe the author omitted something in this new one.  Different titles too. 

Reflectory is hardcover, whereas Saxophone Trailblazer is paperback (smaller print). Different publishers, different titles?

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Gary self-published "Reflectory" as an e-book.  

"Saxophone Trailblazer" is a paperback version of "Reflectory" but it's an edited/condensed version published by an imprint of a university press. The original book was about 400 pages; this one is 254 pages. The earlier "Joy Road," published in 2012, was an expansive, annotated discography-chronology that was a precursor to the eventual full biography. 

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1 hour ago, Mark Stryker said:

Gary self-published "Reflectory" as an e-book.  

"Saxophone Trailblazer" is a paperback version of "Reflectory" but is an edited/condensed version published by a small university press. The original book was about 400 pages; this one is 254 pages. The earlier "Joy Road," published in 2012, was an expansive, annotated discography-chronology that was a precursor to the eventual full biography. 

Thanks, Mark. I tried to investigate, noticed the page difference but stalled out.

SUNY Press is not particularly "small" IMO, though their Excelsior Editions subdivision may be. I've read a number of good SUNY publications and even own a few, though they're on rather arcane subjects.

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22 hours ago, T.D. said:

Thanks, Mark. I tried to investigate, noticed the page difference but stalled out.

SUNY Press is not particularly "small" IMO, though their Excelsior Editions subdivision may be. I've read a number of good SUNY publications and even own a few, though they're on rather arcane subjects.

Fair point about the size of the press. I'm editing my original post to remove the qualifier. Thanks.

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On 7/28/2023 at 9:11 AM, Mark Stryker said:

Gary self-published "Reflectory" as an e-book.  

"Saxophone Trailblazer" is a paperback version of "Reflectory" but it's an edited/condensed version published by an imprint of a university press. The original book was about 400 pages; this one is 254 pages. The earlier "Joy Road," published in 2012, was an expansive, annotated discography-chronology that was a precursor to the eventual full biography. 

Thanks for the info. I didn’t know about the ebook but even if I had I wouldn’t have purchased it in that form. 

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  • 5 months later...

Currently reading Saxophone Trailblazer (Gary Carner - State Uni of NY 2023) & am enjoying immensely (of course I'm a Pepper Adams afficonado)

Like the recent Threadgill tome this Carner book is not chronological (do like that format)

He had a close relationship with the Ellington Orchestra - Harry Carney accompanied him when he purchased his first Selmer sax

Rex Stewart was a major mentor & father figure & he was also very close to Thad Jones.

The Joy Road project should accompany this book - both cover his many compositions

https://motema.com/releases/joy-road-the-complete-works-of-pepper-adams-volumes-1-5-2/

 

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