JazzProfiles: A Dave Brubeck Reader, Volume 1 – 1948 to 1972


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With the holiday season upon us, I hope you will consider making a gift of A Dave Brubeck Reader – Volume 1 – 1948-1972 to the Jazz fans among your family and friends.

It is available exclusively through Amazon.com and, given that it offers 364 pages of information about Dave and his music, I have priced it very reasonably at $25.99 for the paperback and $9.99 for an eBook.

To give you some idea of the breadth and depth of the writings on offer in the anthology, some of which are extremely rare, I am posting the book’s Table of Contents for you to look over.

Also, please keep in mind that I am sharing 50% of the profits from the sale of the book to the local school district for use toward the purchase of musical instruments for individual students.

 

Happy Holidays to you and yours from The Cerra Family.

Table of Contents

Introduction, pp. 7-9

Prologue – Dave Brubeck: A Life in American Music by Doug Ramsey, pp. 10-35

Chapter 1 – “Time to Begin” by Fred M. Hall, pp. 36-43

Chapter 2. The Dave Brubeck Octet by Dave Brubeck and Dr. Frank Tirro, pp. 44-51

Chapter 3. The Dave Brubeck Octet: A Formula and A Dilemma by Raymond Horricks, pp. 52-57

Chapter 4. The Dave Brubeck Octet by Philip Clark, pp. 58-70

Chapter 5. Cal Tjader and The Dave Brubeck Octet and Trio by S. Duncan Reid, pp. 71-78 

Chapter 6. The Complete Storyville Broadcasts – Jason Yale, pp. 79-83

Chapter 7. The Formative Years of the Dave Brubeck Quartet by Philip Elwood, 

pp. 84-94

Chapter 8. Brubeck at Oberlin, A Review of the Jazz Literature by Steven A. Cerra, pp. 95-104.

Chapter 9. 1954 Jazz at College of the Pacific and Jazz Goes to College – Wayne Morrill, Katie Neubauer and George Avakian, pp. 105-114

Chapter 10. The Early Years at Columbia Records and Brubeck Time by Stephen Crist, pp. 115-120

Chapter 11. Dave Brubeck Answers His Critics – Don Freeman DB 8.10.1955, pp. 121-123

Chapter 12. Ralph J. Gleason – “Dave Brubeck: What Makes Him Tick,” DB 7.25.1957, pp. 124-130

Chapter 13. Ralph J. Gleason – Dave Brubeck: ‘They Said I Was Too Far Out’ DB 8. 8. 1957, pp. 131-137

Chapter 14. Ralph J. Gleason – Dave Brubeck: First Things First, DB 9.5.1957, pp. 138-145

Chapter 15. The Quartet from These Jazzmen of Our Times  by Raymond Horricks, pp. 146-152 

Chapter 16. Jazz Impressions of the U.S.A. and Dave Digs Disney by Philip Clark, pp. 153-159

Chapter 17. Jazz Impressions of Dave Brubeck by Steven A. Cerra and Howard Mandel, 160-166

Chapter 18. Digging Dave Brubeck and Time Out – Alan Goldscher, pp. 167-182

Chapter 19. Metrical Experimentation from “Dave Brubeck’s Time Out” by Stephen Crist, pp. 183-189

Chapter 20. Dave Brubeck’s Time Out: Why It’s So Great – Kile Smith, pp. 190-192

Chapter 21. Dave Brubeck – Beyond Take Five – John Edward Hasse, pp. 193-196

Chapter 22. Dave Brubeck and Stan Kenton: Alike and Unalike by Harry Frost, pp. 197-200

Chapter 23. Pops – Dave and Iola Brubeck – The Real Ambassadors by Steven A. Cerra and Ricky Riccardi, pp. 201-210

Chapter 24. The Real Ambassadors by Penny M. von Eschen, pp. 211-218

Chapter 25. The Real Ambassadors by Keith Hatschek, pp. 219-225

Chapter 26. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Glasser – Gary Giddins, pp. 226-228

Chapter 27. Beyond Time Out – The Undiscovered Dave Brubeck by Steven A. Cerra, 229-237

Chapter 28. Dave Brubeck, Composer, by Leonard Feather, pp. 238-244

Chapter 29. A Quartet of Five (Dave Brubeck) by Gary Giddins, pp. 245-249 

Chapter 30. Dave Brubeck: The Man on the Buffalo Nickel – Gene Lees, pp. 250-268

Chapter 31. Compadres with Brubeck and Mulligan – Jerome Klinkowitz, pp. 269-278

Chapter 32. “A Quarter Century Young: The Dave Brubeck Quartet,” Arnold J. Smith, DB March 25,1976, pp. 279-288

Epilogue – Dave Brubeck: The Smithsonian Oral History Program NEA Jazz Masters Interviews, pp. 289-352

Bibliography, pp. 353-360

Discography, pp. 361-364 



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