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a| 85029015
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a| 0820308536 (alk. paper)
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a| 0820308544 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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a| Berry, Jason.
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a| Up from the cradle of jazz :
b| New Orleans music since World War II /
c| Jason Berry, Jonathan Foose, and Tad Jones.
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a| Athens :
b| University of Georgia Press,
c| ©1986.
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a| xiv, 285 pages :
b| illustrations, portraits ;
c| 27 cm
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a| text
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a| unmediated
2| rdamedia
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a| volume
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a| Includes bibliography (pages 261-266), discography (pages 267-270), and index.
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a| Prologue / Jason Berry -- Part one: Origins of New Orleans rhythm-and-blues -- Musical families: The founding tradition -- Professor Longhair: at the roots -- Antoine Domino: the fat man -- The lasties: a Ninth Ward family -- Part two: the flush years, 1954-1963 -- Club life -- Midnight rockers and sweethearts of the blues -- Huey "Piano" Smith and Guitar Slim -- Hail, hail, rock-and-roll -- Deejays and teen idols -- Allen Toussaint and the minit sound -- Part three: struggling out of the sixties -- Decline and exodus -- The new jazz and AFO -- Jazz and blues kept coming -- Piano players -- Dr. John's gumbo rock -- Allen Toussaint and the meters -- Part four: the Caribbean connection -- In search of the Mardi Gras Indians -- Willie Tee and the Wild Magnolias -- Big Chief Jolley and the Neville Brothers -- Epilogue: the cultural awakening / Jason Berry.
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a| A history of New Orleans music in the four decades since World War II. In particular, it tells of the rise of rhythm and blues, a musical form rooted in the very identity of the Crescent City, its history and geography, the Mardi Gras rites and the intermixture of its many races and cultures. In providing a tribute to the musical heritage of New Orleans, the book is also a testament to the rich sounds still produced there by such musicians as Dr John, the Neville Brothers, Allen Toussaint, and The Wild Tchoupitoulas.
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a| Rhythm and blues music
z| Louisiana
z| New Orleans
x| History and criticism.
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a| Jazz
z| Louisiana
z| New Orleans
x| History and criticism.
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a| Jazz musicians
z| Louisiana
z| New Orleans.
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a| Foose, Jonathan.
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a| Jones, Tad.
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a| ML3521 .B47 1986
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d| 7/16/2014
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