medjuck Posted yesterday at 07:44 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:44 PM 34 minutes ago, Dan Gould said: https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/W/Whistle-Stop The first one I think I want to read after it arrives is the biography of the infamous Morris Levy. $20 and change with free shipping for new hardcovers. - this is a tremendous deal I didn't see that listed. However I recommend "Me and the Mob and the Music" by Tommy James in which Levy is a central figure. Quote
Dan Gould Posted yesterday at 07:51 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:51 PM 7 minutes ago, medjuck said: I didn't see that listed. However I recommend "Me and the Mob and the Music" by Tommy James in which Levy is a central figure. https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/G/Godfather-of-the-Music-Business Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 07:56 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:56 PM 46 minutes ago, Dan Gould said: https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/W/Whistle-Stop The first one I think I want to read after it arrives is the biography of the infamous Morris Levy. $20 and change with free shipping for new hardcovers. - this is a tremendous deal Levy was one of the scummiest of scumbags. I don't know that I'd want to read a book about his life. Quote
Dan Gould Posted yesterday at 07:59 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:59 PM 1 minute ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Levy was one of the scummiest of scumbags. I don't know that I'd want to read a book about his life. Oh c'mon - like people don't read memoirs by mobsters? And this isn't just a mobbed up guy, he was deep in the music we love. That's what makes his story interesting to me. Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 08:02 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:02 PM You can read Hit Men and take it from there. Quote
mikeweil Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago This is a very interesting publisher. I could by a third of their music books right away ...... sigh ..... Quote
Dub Modal Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 18 hours ago, Dan Gould said: Oh c'mon - like people don't read memoirs by mobsters? And this isn't just a mobbed up guy, he was deep in the music we love. That's what makes his story interesting to me. For sure. I'm of the opinion that one can't truly get an accurate history of anything in the US without accounting for organized crime syndicate involvement. Quote
Dub Modal Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago The Ellington and James Johnson books look intriguing as well. I thought I saw 2 books on Duke but it was just one. Edit to correct again: there are 2 Ellington books. The second is Jack Chambers Tone Parallel. Quote
Niko Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I bought the Booker Pitman record with the same cover as the book, so that one is smiling at me... "The World's Soprano Sax Nr 1" or something like that, released a few months after Bechet's death ... From what I know, it's a fascinating biography... Quote
JSngry Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago This one caught my eye; https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/A/Avenue-Breakdown Quote
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