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The Red Nichols Story: After Intermission, 1942-1965 (Studies in Jazz)

Author Philip R. Evans, Stanley Hester, Stephen Hester, Linda Evans
Publisher Scarecrow Press
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ISBN / ASIN0810830965
ISBN-139780810830967
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Sales Rank1,881,604
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Trumpeter Ernest 'Red' Nichols was an influential bandleader during the heyday of jazz in the Roaring Twenties, who nurtured the talents of such jazz luminaries as Jimmy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller. Nichols was also in constant demand as a studio musician, and, as a result, his musical output ranks him among the most prolific jazz musicians in history. This handy one-volume reference supplies jazz scholars, collectors, and fans with a complete, chronological bio-discography to all issued recordings (including compact disc) as well as unissued material, radio and television appearances, concerts, interviews, and privately owned home recordings spanning the period 1942-1965.