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William Claxton, Joachim-Ernst Berendt
The Jazzlife: A Journey for Jazz across America in 1960.
Cologne: Taschen, 2005. 9783822830666 695 pages.
Folio, measuring approximately 13" x 18.75", is new, still in shrink-wrapped publisher's case.
"In 1960, photographer William Claxton and noted musicologist Joachim Berendt traveled the United States hot on the trail of jazz. Through music halls and marching bands, side streets and subways, they sought to document this living, breathing, beating musical phenomenon that enraptured America across social, economic, and racial lines.

The book "Jazzlife," the original fruit of their labors, has become a collector’s item that is highly treasured among jazz and photography fans. In 2003, TASCHEN began reassembling this important collection of material―along with many never-before-seen color images from those trips. They are brought together in this updated volume, which includes a foreword by Claxton tracing his travels with Berendt and his love affair with jazz music in general. Utilizing the benefits of today’s digital technology, a restored audio CD from Joachim Berendt’s original recordings has been produced and is included in this package. Jazz fans will be delighted to be able to take a jazz-trip through time, both seeing and hearing the music as Claxton and Berendt originally experienced it."

Please note that this is a large, heavy item that may require additional postage.

The Jazzlife: A Journey for Jazz across America in 1960

$350.00Price
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