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OverviewFrom T. J. English, the New York Times bestselling author of Havana Nocturne, comes the epic, scintillating narrative of the interconnected worlds of jazz and organized crime in 20th century America. ""[A] brilliant and courageous book."" --Dr. Cornel West Dangerous Rhythms tells the symbiotic story of jazz and the underworld: a relationship fostered in some of 20th century America's most notorious vice districts. For the first half of the century mobsters and musicians enjoyed a mutually beneficial partnership. By offering artists like Louis Armstrong, Earl ""Fatha"" Hines, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, and Ella Fitzgerald a stage, the mob, including major players Al Capone, Meyer Lansky, and Charlie ""Lucky"" Luciano, provided opportunities that would not otherwise have existed. Even so, at the heart of this relationship was a festering racial inequity. The musicians were mostly African American, and the clubs and means of production were owned by white men. It was a glorified plantation system that, over time, would find itself out of tune with an emerging Civil Rights movement. Some artists, including Louis Armstrong, believed they were safer and more likely to be paid fairly if they worked in ""protected"" joints. Others believed that playing in venues outside mob rule would make it easier to have control over their careers. Through English's voluminous research and keen narrative skills, Dangerous Rhythms reveals this deeply fascinating slice of American history in all its sordid glory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: T J EnglishPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9780063031418ISBN 10: 0063031418 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 02 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA mob saga that has it all--brotherhood and betrayal, swaggering power and glittering success, and a Godfather whose reach seems utterly unrivaled. What a relentless, irresistible read. --Don Winslow on The Corporation A tight storyteller, English provides a juicy mix of true crime and political intrigue, all set against the sexy sizzle of Havana nightlife. --San Francisco Chronicle on Havana Nocturne A whiz-bang account of the Mafia's short-lived romp through 1950s Cuba. --New York Times Book Review on Havana Nocturne A Mario Puzo-worthy epic story... And it really is a story, as much as it's a history, in that it has characters we come to know intimately and a narrative arc... It builds to great, Godfather-like dramatic heights. --Sullivan Co. Democrat on The Corporation An admirable counterweight to the bullet-splattered romances of Mafia Lit. . . . Very entertaining. --Chicago Sun-Times on Paddy Whacked English has scored gold again... Riveting nonfiction worthy of the best creative storyteller... A first-rate saga of crime and corruption that is further testament to the author's reputation among the nation's most accomplished writers. --Library Journal (starred review) on The Corporation Excellent.... [English] provides a detailed account of the personalities and elements that made up Cuban life. His well-researched descriptions of how business, gambling, politics, revolution, music and religion all played off each other give Havana Nocturne a broad context and a knowledgeable edge. --Washington Post It's a gripping, blood-soaked story, rich in drama and suspense; if it were a novel, you might expect to see Don Winslow's name attached to it. Fans of true crime, especially those with a hankering for epic-sized stories, should flock to this book. --Booklist on The Corporation The American mob has long been seen as run by Italians and their henchmen. Edgar-nominee English sets the record straight, emphasizing that Irish ingenuity first established the mob in the U.S. . . . an intense, erudite yet sometimes horrifying account of violent Celtic criminals who make the Dead End Kids look like choirboys. --Publishers Weekly on Paddy Whacked This corporation is the Cuban exile version of the Mafia, and its adventures and misadventures might make Don Corleone blanch.... Battle ... might have made a good study for Scarface.... English capably covers half a century of criminal enterprise, avoiding the cliches of the true-crime genre while stocking his narrative with familiar players: the capos and goons, the cops and informants, a mistress or two, and John F. Kennedy.... Fascinating reading. --Kirkus Reviews on The Corporation While Havana Nocturne makes you glad that Batista and his gangster pals ultimately got what they deserved, it also makes you regret never having gotten the chance to soak up a few mojitos while catching the floor show at the old Tropicana. --Village Voice This brilliant and courageous book lays bare an underside of our great American classical music--jazz--we must reckon with. Don't miss it! --DR. CORNEL WEST A mob saga that has it all--brotherhood and betrayal, swaggering power and glittering success, and a Godfather whose reach seems utterly unrivaled. What a relentless, irresistible read. --Don Winslow on The Corporation A tight storyteller, English provides a juicy mix of true crime and political intrigue, all set against the sexy sizzle of Havana nightlife. --San Francisco Chronicle on Havana Nocturne A whiz-bang account of the Mafia's short-lived romp through 1950s Cuba. --New York Times Book Review on Havana Nocturne A Mario Puzo-worthy epic story... And it really is a story, as much as it's a history, in that it has characters we come to know intimately and a narrative arc... It builds to great, Godfather-like dramatic heights. --Sullivan Co. Democrat on The Corporation English has scored gold again... Riveting nonfiction worthy of the best creative storyteller... A first-rate saga of crime and corruption that is further testament to the author's reputation among the nation's most accomplished writers. --Library Journal (starred review) on The Corporation Excellent.... [English] provides a detailed account of the personalities and elements that made up Cuban life. His well-researched descriptions of how business, gambling, politics, revolution, music and religion all played off each other give Havana Nocturne a broad context and a knowledgeable edge. --Washington Post It's a gripping, blood-soaked story, rich in drama and suspense; if it were a novel, you might expect to see Don Winslow's name attached to it. Fans of true crime, especially those with a hankering for epic-sized stories, should flock to this book. --Booklist on The Corporation This corporation is the Cuban exile version of the Mafia, and its adventures and misadventures might make Don Corleone blanch.... Battle ... might have made a good study for Scarface.... English capably covers half a century of criminal enterprise, avoiding the cliches of the true-crime genre while stocking his narrative with familiar players: the capos and goons, the cops and informants, a mistress or two, and John F. Kennedy.... Fascinating reading. --Kirkus Reviews on The Corporation While Havana Nocturne makes you glad that Batista and his gangster pals ultimately got what they deserved, it also makes you regret never having gotten the chance to soak up a few mojitos while catching the floor show at the old Tropicana. --Village Voice Author InformationT. J. English is a noted journalist and author of the New York Times bestsellers Havana Nocturne, Paddy Whacked, The Savage City, and Where the Bodies Were Buried. He also authored The Westies, a national bestseller; Born to Kill, which was nominated for an Edgar Award; and The Corporation. His journalism has appeared in Esquire, Vanity Fair, Playboy, and New York magazine, among other publications. 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