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Golden Age of Jazz Revisited 1939-1942 Three Pivotal Years of Musical Excitement By Hazen Schumacher and John Stevens Hard-cover book with 2 CDs. The book sets 55 classic jazz records against the backdrop of a changing world. In a three-year period, 1939-1942, jazz was the popular music around the globe. The 2 CDs include 49 of the representative selections, played by the outstanding musicians of the era. Published
by NPP Books Note: due to its weight, this item has an extra S/H charge added to the price on the order form: $6 for US orders, $8 for international orders. |
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Author and host Hazen Schumacher and crew in the 1970s during a call-in show at his long-running "Jazz Revisited" program on WUOM, Ann Arbor, MI. He started the program in 1967 and it was picked up by National Public Radio in 1971, eventually playing on more than 200 affiliates around the country. The show presented jazz music from 1917 to 1947, from an amazing collection of jazz records, in a half-hour format, with commentary by Schumacher. In 1983, NPR went through a budget crisis and was unable to continue distribution of the program, so Michigan Radio offered the program by satellite. When WUOM changed format, Schumacher stopped producing "Jazz Revisited" in 1997.
Hamburg Jazz Museum The Hamburg (Germany) Jazz Museum was founded by a retired German industrialist as a repository of early jazz recordings and printed material. A factory was converted to a display and workplace for the Museum's records, sheet music, books, and other memorabilia. The museum's owner, Wilke-Jan Eiben, is dedicating his retirement to the preservation of early jazz in all of its manifestations. He has flags on his roof, two of which proclaim, in German, "Fletcher Henderson Lives" - "Duke Ellington Lives." He appropriated the nickname of one of his idols, Bix Beiderbecke. To that end, his website is www.bixeibenhamburg.com. The website displays pictures of his activities as well as the sounds of the "Jazz Revisited" radio programs. Eiben has made them available to radio stations, such as one called "Swinging Hamburg." When Hazen Schumacher finished producing "Jazz Revisited" after thirty years of programming, he looked for a home for the extremely valuable record collection which had been used to produce the programs. Some U.S. sources were eager to "cherry-pick" (choose just a few) from the collection but none were willing to accommodate it in its entirety (approximately 50,000 78rpm records, 10,000 LPs, 500 CDs of early jazz as well as dozens of reference books). Schumacher noticed the Hamburg Museum's ad in a collectors' magazine. They were looking for large collections. Contact was made and the collection was carefully packed and shipped to Germany. Included were the master tapes of the 1,560 "Jazz Revisited" half-hour programs. The Museum transferred all of these shows to CDs and is now merchandizing them. Schumacher and his wife Rusty have visited the Museum three times and are happy to report that the curators are taking good care of his jazz offspring! You can
experience "Jazz Revisited" at the website
of the museum: www.bixeibenhamburg.com.
Click on "skip intoduction" and a page with 24 logos will
come up; click any of them, and a different "Jazz Revisited"
show will play. Shows are changed every couple of weeks. |
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