Buy the Guardian ebook, Jazz: From New Orleans to the new generation
Read a collection of the finest writing on jazz from Guardian and Observer critics, including Kingsley Amis and Benny Green
From early appearances in London in 1917, to boogie woogie, bebop and beyond, the Guardian and Observer have been writing about jazz for nearly a century. The best of this coverage features in a new Guardian ebook, Jazz: From New Orleans to the new generation.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Tuesday, 17 January, 2012
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