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OverviewThe life of the unparalleled purveyor of the Great American Songbook, Marian McPartland, is celebrated in this engrossing biographyFrom Bobby Short to Esperanza Spalding, across the 33-year run of the acclaimed radio show, Piano Jazz, Marian McPartland conversed and played piano duets with jazz greats and, via National Public Radio syndication, brought the best of jazz standards to listeners. In Shall We Play That One Together?, Paul de Barros considers McPartland's full life and shows her to have been a courageous compositional innovator as well as an immensely talented popularizer and educator. Her standing among the jazz artists and her advocacy for women jazz musicians made McPartland a natural to host the Piano Jazz show conceived of in 1978 and first broadcast on WLTR out of Columbia, South Carolina, in 1979. That show secured her reputation in the musical form and allowed her to introduce American and then global audiences to a diverse array of musicians developing the Great American Songbook. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul de BarrosPublisher: University of South Carolina Press Imprint: University of South Carolina Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition ISBN: 9781643365008ISBN 10: 1643365002 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 10 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is, in short, one of the best jazz biographies of the past decade, and it will likely inspire the reader to go back and listen to the subject's albums and radio broadcasts."" - Jazz Times ""Throughout, McPartland's openness and de Barros's careful writing create a holistic portrait of one of this century's most important jazz pianists."" - Down Beat "This book is, in short, one of the best jazz biographies of the past decade, and it will likely inspire the reader to go back and listen to the subject's albums and radio broadcasts."" - Jazz Times ""Throughout, McPartland's openness and de Barros's careful writing create a holistic portrait of one of this century's most important jazz pianists."" - Down Beat" "This book is, in short, one of the best jazz biographies of the past decade, and it will likely inspire the reader to go back and listen to the subject's albums and radio broadcasts. -- ""Jazz Times"" Throughout, McPartland's openness and de Barros's careful writing create a holistic portrait of one of this century's most important jazz pianists. -- ""Down Beat""" Author InformationPaul de Barros is a noted jazz critic and author the author of Jackson Street After Hours, a history of jazz in Seattle. He writes for Down Beat and his work can be seen in many jazz festival programs and album liner notes. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |