Black British jazz : routes, ownership and performance

by Jason Toynbee (Editor)

Other authorsJason Toynbee (Editor), Catherine Tackley (Editor), Mark Doffman (Editor)
PDF, 2016

Publication

London : Routledge, 2016.

ISBN

9781317173977

Notes

CONTENT
List of Figures and Music Examples
Notes on Contributors
General Editors’ Preface

1 Another Place, Another Race? Thinking through Jazz, Ethnicity and Diaspora in Britain
Jason Toynbee, Catherine Tackley and Mark Doffman

PART I ROUTES
2 Towards a Black British Jazz: Studies in Acculturation, 1860–1935
Howard Rye

3 Tiger Bay and the Roots/Routes of Black British Jazz
Catherine Tackley

4 Is Reggae to Black British Music as Blues is to Jazz? Caribbean Roots/Routes in Imaginings of Black British Jazz
Kenneth Bilby

PART II OWNERSHIP
5 Race, Consecration and the ‘Music Outside’? The making of the British Jazz Avant-Garde: 1968–1973
Mark Banks and Jason Toynbee

6 ‘What you doin’ here?’ The Sounds, Sensibilities
and Belonging(s) of Black British Jazz Musicians
Mark Doffman

7 Soweto’s War: Race, Class and Jazz/Hip-Hop Hybridities
Justin A. Williams

PART III PERFORMANCE
8 Winifred Atwell and Her ‘Other Piano’: 16 Hit Singles and a ‘Blanket of Silence’, Sounding the Limits of Jazz
George McKay

9 Camping It Up: Jazz’s Modernity, Reginald Foresythe, Theodor Adorno and the Black Atlantic
George Burrows

10 Standard, Advantage, and Race in British Discourse about Jazz
Byron Dueck

Index
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