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Health Journeys: A Meditation to Help You Fight Cancer
Published in Audio Cassette by Health Journeys/ Image Paths Inc. (1991-08)
Author: Belleruth Naparstek
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One of my MUST HAVES!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-21
As a person surving MS, times of pain,frustration and stress can really be a hinderance to you and the disease. Just taking a few needed precious moments to listen to this guided imagery tape will help you "let go." I listen to it every night and never get tired of it. There have been many times during the day when I have made time to listen to it also. The tape has gotten me through some tough days. You will be pleased to have this as part of YOUR MS survival armory.

Incredible!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-02
This is an incredible little tape. Side 1 is the guided imagery which is I guess about 20 minutes and side 2 has some reinforcement phrases to say to yourself. The guided imagery is terrific. She takes you to a s pecial place, you address your immune system directly, telling it you're ok and they can stand down, and she helps you surround yourself with support. The first time I listened I cried like I hadn't cried in a long time. I didn't know how much I had kept inside. It is such a good tape I can't say enough.

Meditation to Fight Cancer
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-07
With a soothing voice Belleruth Naperstek leads the listener to a sense of peace through calming meditative words. It would seem to be helpful to anyone contending with cancer. It is not, however, as helpful to those experiencing other cancer related disease, especially blood related. Leukemia, for example, would require very different images. Still, it would be somewhat helpful to someone with leukemia or lymphoma if they are not terrible distracted by the brief imagery specifically related to tumor cancers.

A Must Have
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-27
I found this tape one of the most healing avenues that I have tried. It helps me to let go of the tense, and feelings whether they are mental or physical. It is a gift to yourself to try this tape. I love it.

Great
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-05
I think is great to have an imagery tape to relax or heal. Please don't try the tape while driving.

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Hip Cat
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (1996-09-01)
Author: Jonathan London
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Great book!
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Review Date: 2008-01-12
This is a great read-aloud book with fun illustrations! Very jazzy and fun, with a positive theme.

Groovy book, fun for kids
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Review Date: 2007-06-07
My 2 and 4 year olds love this book! The phrasing is fun. The colors bright. The story about persevering to realize your talent, even when it means eating at all the doggy diners when you're a cat. Though it never says so, the city is clearly San Francisco. So, go, cat, go! Buy the book!

Jazz transcribed to text and illustrations
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-07
A determined, jazzy cat tries to, and finally succeeds to, make music in a dog-run city, letting the reader see the importance of persevering even in tribulations. The impressionistic, curving illustrations that bleed to the edge every page, as well as the beat poem rhythm of the text, flow together to give the reader an understanding of what jazz is about: improvisation and expression of feelings. Even the placement of the text itself, which sometimes swirls, sometimes indents, and sometimes changes fonts, suggests the unpredictability of jazz music.

Cool Jazz...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-24
This book is definitely hard to get into, but once you do, you're hooked. The jazz theme is awesome (although I wouldn't have chosen a cat...) and the pictures are brilliant. What a great picture book!

Hip Cat
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-05
This is one of the most amazing children's books I have ever read. Jonathan London is able to convert prose into music. You have a sense of being inside jazz and understanding what it is from a completely emotional standpoint. I was thrilled to have the pleasure of reading this book to my 5 year old son and to introduce him to what jazz feels like. We listened to several Jazz albums after reading this book and the book helped to make a connection to the music. Thank you, Thank you Mr. London for this incredible experience!

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His Eye Is On The Sparrow: An Autobiography (Quality Paperbacks Series)
Published in Paperback by Da Capo Press (1992-03-21)
Authors: Ethel Waters and Charles Samuels
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Great Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-19
Anyone who grew up in the 60's-70's should read this book ... it is very inspiring!

Wonderful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-06
One need not be African-American to love this book. It is a deep insight into a tough time. She talks of things usual life
does not include, as the powerlessness of women doing full nude strip dancing when one or a few refused to have customers give them money in a particularly intrusive way--what awaited such women and what choices did they really have. Neitzsche called Evil, "All that which proceeds out of weakness." He could have had this book in mind. Yet Ethel Water's life has more than defeat.

If you are not moved by this book, you must have a large problem.

His Eye Is On The Sparrow
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-08
Whew, what an upbringing, what a life. Waters goes into great detail about her rearing in the slums of Philadelphia, her life as vaudevillian Sweet Mama Stringbean and finally the Ethel Waters of stage, screen, and records. I didn't really know much about Miss Waters other than her role in the movie Pinky, so this book provided great insight into her life. Pretty good. The conversational tone makes it easy to read.

His Eye Was on Ethel/Ethel's Eye on Him
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-16
I've had the hardback 1951 copy of this book for some time, just picked it up to read last week. It is an astounding story of faith, determination, and strength;It is also an excellent insight into Black History pre-Martin Luther King. I hope the paperback version of this is being read. (and I wish Nikki Giovanni would read it as well).
Highly recommended.

Best Book I Ever Read
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-08
When I was a kid, I knew Ethel Waters as that gray haired old lady that sang at the Billy Graham events on TV... In reading this autobiography I discovered the incredible legacy of her recordings and films.

"His Eye Is On the Sparrow" reads just like you're sitting in the room talking with this remarkable woman... The book not only shares the details of her fascinating career, but it is also an absorbing historical record of early 20th century show business and American society. Absolutely fascinating, warm, funny and poignant.

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A house in Bali
Published in Unknown Binding by Xerox University Microfilms (1975)
Author: Colin McPhee
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Good travel read.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-07
I'm heading to Bali this month and this book provided a great intro to the customs and nature of this island. I'm even more excited to get there after reading it.

A good read
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-23
I am Balinese and live in Ubud, about 10 minutes walk from where Colin McPhee stayed, when he came to Bali in 1931. My aunt worked for him.

He heard a record of gamelan music in New York and couldn't wait to get to Bali to listen to the real thing.

He stayed in Bali for almost 8 years and set about documenting gamelan music. Much of his research was carried out in a village near Ubud where my Villas are. There are still old people in the village who remember him.

His book is beautifully written and tells stories of his adventures and life in the village and his encounters with the local Balinese. It's not necessary to understand technical music matters to enjoy this book - it is totally accessible.

Highly recommended.

Music Lover
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-23
I first heard Gamelan was coming out of the oldest temple on the Island of Bali, near Ubud, and was reading this book at the time. I purchased the book at the Jakarta airport and was hooked by the first paragraph. I think that this is a wonderful, insight into the island, the music, it's people and culture. If you have a love for exotic music and or artform, this historical work is a captivating read. My only regret is that Colin McPhee never went back to his beloved Bali.

Quite an interesting and well presented account of Bali
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-09
It's a very interesting book in regards to what I have actually read. It seems to have accounts on Balinese culture. I found it enjoyable and interesting to read because it not only talks about Balinese culture but about the conflict and clashes within the village like the little dancer named Sampih and his dance teacher Nyoman Kaler.

Colin McPhee conveys many interesting things like when bad luck happened in his home in Sayan and how they had to do a purification ceremony in regards to dispel the demons, witches and evil spirits. His wanderings in Bali to record music and study their music like the rare gamelan angklung and gamelan selonding from Tenganan who were the Bali Aga. Colin McPhee was drawn to the scintallinating sounds and metallic shimmer from the gamelan. At times there are humours accounts of what goes on between him and his friends that happen in the village or when they are touring around Bali. I found it enjoyable because, he seemed to have fitted in well with the Balinese people without too much problems compared with other writers before them spoke of barbarity and the animal like behaviour of the Balinese at certain functions. He writes with passion about what goes on and how things have changed with the colonial rule of the Dutch. The loss of autonomy by the Rajas who were reduced to poverty at times and how their obessions with cockfighting led to their ruin. Yet in times of despair and hardship they are always humble to him.

Overall the book contains a few photographs of his friends and colleagues. I found it wonderful and intriguing and as well as captiviting at times which he covers so many topics like the temple functions like Galungan, Wayang Kulit (Shadow Plays), the music club etc... This book you will grow to love like the book written by Miguel Corrovabias "Island of Bali".

The epitome of following one's dream
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-27
Even as the art & tradition of classical gamelan music fades in Java, gamelans are built & organized in America & Europe, the music is studied & taught in universities. This has occurred since the 70's, when recordings of gamelan music became widely available, particularly in a major series on Nonesuch Explorer. For many people, hearing gamelan for the first time is not only a delightfully exotic experience, the music unlike anything one has heard, but there is often also a strange shock of recognition, as if one somehow already knew the music, although where & how remains a mystery. Perhaps this is what happened to Colin McPhee. For McPhee in 1930, as for so many western musicians since, hearing gamelan inspired something like a religious conversion.

I was given an old copy of this book shortly after I heard gamelan for the first time, & so I was able to follow McPhee on his great adventure to find where the music came from. When he arrived in Bali, he discovered that although the culture was vibrantly alive, much of music was in danger of being lost. He met, befriended, & studied with some greatly talented Balinese musicians, old masters & several younger composers & leaders, including Wayan Lotring & Made Lebah. They set about restoring a Semar Pegulingan gamelan. The task of bringing this music back to life is the "plot" of the "A House In Bali." McPhee quickly realized that his western musical training was of limited value, because the "values" of music - technically & culturally - in Bali were so different. Music had popular, ritual, & concert functions, as in the West. But the music was inseparable from the instruments, & each collection of instruments - each gamelan, was unique. Compositions were learned by rote, in phrases, with the gamelan functioning as a kind of all-ages social club for men. McPhee had to become, as best he could, a person of Bali, a villager, someone with a place & a role in the life of the community. He recounts his immersion in Balinese life, As strange as Bali was for McPhee, he was the "stranger," the outsider, & he remained one, oddly indifferent to what the Balinese thought of his lifestyle. Most inexplicably, he seems not to have become a gamelan musician. One wonders not only how he resisted this experience, but also why?

McPhee later attempted to translate Balinese music into a western idiom using pianos & a symphony orchestra, with beautiful results, but losing what he had learned in the process, Sadly, when he returned home, he had left the most important stuff behind.

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How On Earth Can I Be Spiritual?
Published in Unknown Binding by Action Press (1978)
Author: C. Sumner Wemp
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A Rare Gem That Will Change Your Life!
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Review Date: 2000-03-28
Dr. Wemp has the unique ability of "pulling the cookies off the top shelf so we all can enjoy them!" I recommend this book to everyone. I am amazed by ease in which we are drawn into a closer walk. God can use this book to reach a lost friend as well, as he shares the Gospel, the Good News of Christ's death , burial and ressurection to pay the penalty for our sin! Don't miss the wealth this book can bring to your heart!

A must read for all who desire to live a more Godly life.
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Review Date: 1999-02-04
I was highly impressed with the teachings in this book. Dr. Wemp made the reading very easy, and down to earth. I enjoyed reading this book, and found it to be very practical for every day life. I was also impressed with the fact that Dr. Wemp used the scripture references right in the book, so I know that his thoughts were coming right from the word of God. I have had the opportunity to get to know Dr. Wemp, and it is encouraging to know that the words he writes in all his books are self evedent in his lifestyle. He is a man that loves the Lord, and loves people, and has a heart to see everyone come to know his God better.

best book for a new believer to understand his walk with God
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-26
Because of the statement that"so many people live such a subnormal Christian life, that when they live a normal Christian life, people think they are abnormal", I was challenged to rethink my Christian experience in light of God's Word. I recommend this book for anyone learning to walk in Christ or for anyone wishing to disciples someone else. A must for a Christian worker's library!

The most balanced book I have ever read on the Holy Spirit.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-26
How on Earth can I be spiritual will be of great help to any Christian seeking a balanced treatment of the Holy Spirit. The reader will come away will a deeper understanding and desire to allow the Holy Spirit to have His rightful place in their life. Highly recommended reading for the Christian

Grasp the teachings in this book, and your life WILL change!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-03
I doubt there's another book that so clearly and so simply acquaints the reader with the Holy Spirit. When it comes to the Trinity, it seems that most of us have a better understanding of the Father and the Son than we do of the Holy Spirit. This book will clear up any confusion you might have...it did for me! You will not only develop a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit, but your spiritual walk will improve drastically. If you go beyond the "reading" of the words, and truly grasp Dr. Wemp's teachings, you will be on your way to a Spirit-controlled life. You will start to understand the power, the comfort, and the leading of the Holy Spirit. You will be excited! I can truthfully say that this is one of the top two or three books that I've ever read. I rate it so highly because of how easy it is to read, how well it educates, and how much it motivates one to be a better Christian. I cannot underestimate what a powerful affect this book can have on your spiritual walk, and I encourage everyone to make this one of the next books they read. I know that I'll be reading this one all over again in the near future.

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I Met a Greek Goddess in Nashville: Full Color Interior Version
Published in Paperback by CreateSpace (2008-05-12)
Author: Kalpanik S
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Nashville in a nutshell - Entertaining and thoughtful
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-03
What a story, Entertaining and thoughtful. Gives a snapshot of Nashville as seen by a West coast person. Great splashes of humor, Wonderful photography.

Superb!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-03
Wonderful! Reading this book was an adventurous experience by itself, very real. Nashville seems like a very romantic, historic place. I feel like visiting it right away. Very nice photographs!! Loved it!!

Funny Nashville travelogue!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-03
This reads very easy -- like a rather funny travelogue / description of Nashville sent to you by one of your literary friends. Complete with pictures and personal experiences from the point of view of an Asian Indian immigrant.

Beautiful! Could not stop reading it once I started!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-03
This is an excellent book to learn about Nashville from the eyes of a new comer. good photography, excellent choice of words. absolutely loved it!!

Very Nice! I loved the Symbolism in snowflakes
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-03
I loved the symbolism in snow flakes! Very moving! The book is full of humor, and yet is very literary. As others have said, the author uses photography to accentuate his writing, very impressive!

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If You Could Hear What I See
Published in Paperback by Plume (2003-01-28)
Authors: Kathy Buckley and Lynette Padwa
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Good
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
really good book. no matter who you are, it will keep you turning pages

worth every penny!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-06
wonderful. inspiring. positive thinking.
one of my favorites.
a treasure.

Very Inspiring
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-31
I totally enjoyed this book. Kathy is an inspiration and I wish her nothing but continued success in the future. The book is hard to believe in some points - that so many bad things can happen to one person. It is amazing to see the metamorphasis Kathy goes through in her life and how the total of all of her life's experiences both good and bad have shaped who she is today. She's triumphant!

A powerful memoir and personal account of hope
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-14
Kathy's severe hearing loss lead to an early diagnosis of mental retardation: she was also molested, run over, and stricken with cancer all before the age of thirty but she never lost her sense of humor. If You Could See What I Hear provides her life story and how she kept this sense of humor through the darkest of days. A powerful memoir and personal account of hope.

Poignant and Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-18
This poignant and beautifully written tale is both inspiring and hysterically funny! An easy read, but brilliantly written, it ties the reader to the book. Without pity, Kathy portrays herself and shows her life through wit and humor that can bring a tear to your eye without making you feel sorry for her. Instead it helps you see your life in better perspective and inspires the reader to attain higher goals. Excellent read.

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Jackie Wilson: The Man, the Music, the Mob
Published in Hardcover by Mainstream Publishing Company, Ltd. (2001-05)
Author: Tony Douglas
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A Book you won't soon put down
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-31
I've read everything that I could on Jackie Wilson.the Man was something else in His Prime but sadly hasn't gotten His Full Due as a Artist to me overall.The Man knew how to Rock a Stage&was in Groove.but there was the Business which was Controled then as it is now by Payola&Scandal&at the End of the Day the Artist that has brought so Much Joy to so many People is the last Person Paid&Respected.this Book Explores many Aspects of His Career&Life.Ups&downs.it's a Great Inside Reflection of the Business.Much Props to Tony Douglas.RIP Jackie Wilson.

Interesting
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-29
Mr. Excitement was really exciting!! Very good book

An involving coverage
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-10
Singer Jackie Wilson was one of the finest singing talents of the century, but he suffered from chronic addictions and his career was controlled by the Mob. This biography of his life, work and achievements chronicles the accomplishments of a man who was buried in a paupers grave, yet at his peak achieved 24 top 40 hits in the U.S. An involving coverage of a talented yet tormented performer.

Breath taking
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-31
This book is unique. I've read books about Jackie LeRoy Wilson but this book by far is the best i've read. It cuts right to the chase and gives you information that's clear and not a run around. Also, gives you some pictures of Jackie that are in color. I recommend this book.

THE GREATEST: JACKIE WILSON
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-28
Tony Douglas' book, "Jackie Wilson:The Man, The Music, The Mob," far surpasses Mr. Douglas' talents. Mr. Douglas' book, "Jackie Wilson: Lonely Teardrops," was fantastic and now Mr. Douglas comes back with an even greater book. For the people who never knew Jackie they can now educate themselves on this exceptional man and find out why Jackie was, "Mr. Excitement." Mr. Douglas did years of research and has covered a lot of ground work. He has talked to the people that knew Jackie and loved him. This is an exceptional book taken from the heart of one man.

Mr. Douglas went a step further he spoke with one of the bravest woman of Jackie's life, Freda Wilson, Jackie's wife of 13 years. She sacrificed it all for Jackie to be a star. Jackie was the greatest R & B artist that ever lived and if he had survived he would have blown everyone away with his astonishing talent and charisma. He was the one and only, "Mr. Excitement."

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The Jason Robert Brown Collection: 24 Selections from Shows and Albums
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard Corporation (2006-04-01)
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Great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-25
For this price, to get so many great song - great deal! All the songs from the Lauren Kennedy Album (that aren't from other shows) plus songs from the "Wearing Someone Else's Clothes" album. Also a great selection from Last 5 Years, Songs For a New World, Parade, and Urban Cowboy. Even if you have some selections books, you still have great additions.

Great soloist music
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
I particularly enjoyed the selections from "Parade", it's an amazing show. Jason Robert Brown is an amazing composer, and everyone should have this book for some of the brilliant songs in it.

Jason Robert Brown's music
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Review Date: 2007-11-08
Jason Robert Brown's music is eclectic and impressive. I bought this book after learning "Christmas Lullaby" and have already found several other songs I want to use in this collection. In case you have never heard of Jason Robert Brown, he wrote the music and lyrics for "Songs for a New World" among other musicals. Brown's music is intriguing and not your usual Broadway stuff. The collection contains twenty-four selections from his musicals (Songs From a New World, Parade, The Last Five Years, and Urban Cowboy), as well as other songs from CDs of his music (Songs of Jason Robert Brown, Wearing Someone Else's Clothes.) The piano accompaniments are full and not watered down - an important benefit for serious performers and pianists. One caution: the songs and piano accompaniments are challenging and require careful preparation to be performed successfully. The necessary effort will yield rich rewards in terms of increased musical knowledge and enjoyment.

If you are looking for unusual but eminently worthwhile audition or performance material, this book is a great place to go.

You can't miss with this collection
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
Jason Robert Brown is one of the leading names in the "new" musical theater. Outstanding collection for students, teachers and GREAT audition material.

Jason Robert Brown is a genius!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
I'll admit that I was suspicious of a collections of JRB songs. I already had the vocal selections for his shows, "Parade", "Songs for a New World" and "The Last Five Years". I just thought it was another way for the publisher to make a few more dollars. That was until I looked at the contents. This collection had things in it that are not available anywhere else...Particularly songs from JRB's album "Wearing Someone Else's Clothes", among others.

The music is very challenging and is arranged to be very close to what Jason actually plays. This authenticity is something I enjoy about all of the vocal selections from his composition.

Buy this collection and enjoy an emerging Broadway super star composer.

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Jazz Anecdotes
Published in Kindle Edition by Oxford University Press, USA (1991-09-12)
Author: Bill Crow
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Great entertainment
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-11
Great entertainment from the the first to the last page, even if you aren't a jazz buff. Mr. Crow was a bassist and he must have heard most of those anecdotes on the grapevine.

A Must-Read Jazz Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-08
I love every moment since I read this book. This book would take u on forever even if u're a craver for jazz music. It tells all the details from Wynton, Duke, Miles, Hirt, Coltrane, Bird, all of 'em right here on 1 book. Go get it or u'll miss out a world of good music.

Superb book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-17
For anyone into jazz, if you don't have a copy of this book, you're in for a rare treat. Wonderfully captures the essence of jazz and jazz musicians. Great stories, unique personalities, and guaranteed a laugh a minute. Caution: Don't read it while you're eating and/or drinking...you'll probably choke to death. Thanks for a very special book Bill!

Entertaining -- and a good intro to jazz.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-25
I bought this book for my son, whoÕs a musician, but I heard him laughing so much as he was reading it that I asked to borrow it. Even if youÕre not a musician, or even very knowledgeable about jazz, this is a really entertaining book. Almost every chapter has at least a couple of laugh-out-loud lines. It also gives you a good feel for what the lives of jazz musicians were like Ð the camaraderie and competition, the inventiveness, the struggles over money, the often terrible working (and especially recording) conditions. There are also poignantly funny stories about problems with drugs and alcohol, and even about the racial prejudice that musicians had to put up with. My favorite story in the book was about Bessie Smith storming out to confront a group of Klansmen gathering outside the tent where she was working. Peppering them with curses, she ordered them to "pick up them sheets and run." They did. Great woman. There are lots of great women (and men Ð mostly men) in this book. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know a little bit about them.

Q - "How Late Does The Band Play?"
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-12
A - "About half a beat behind the drummer." Or. Q - "How can a jazz musician end up with a million dollars?" A - "Start with two million." Or. Q - "What do you call a person that likes to hang around with musicians?" A - "A drummer."

Jazz Anecdotes by Bill Crow is much more than a collection of jokes skewed towards a jazz musician's cattywhumpus view of the world. It's even more than a collection of colorful war stories about life on the road, playing lousy clubs, and trying to keep a band together. It's really an insider's look at the world of jazz, and a wonderful one. If nothing else emerges from this book certainly one learns that only love could keep a jazz musician playing, given the obstacles of this lifestyle.

Fact and myth seem to bob and weave through these tales, which is perhaps appropriate. I am a little uncertain about Lester Young's claim that he started playing the sax only after giving up on the drums because he noticed that when a gig was done and girls were milling around the bandstand, the sax players quickly packed up their horns and left with girls on their arms while the drummer desperately tried to pack up and when he was done - left empty handed.

Jazz Anecdotes is rich in content, interesting for novice and aficionado alike. The careers of great individuals and the storied histories of seminal bands are examined in detail. What's fun is that some of the "legend" is worn off, replaced by the person. Jazz truly is America's greatest contribution to world culture, we should all be proud of it. It's worth remembering that the music is not a monolithic entity but an organic, dynamic thing - the product of a diverse and eccentric group of splendid individuals. Bill Crow's book takes you inside that world.


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