Swingin' the Dream
Big Band Jazz and the Rebirth of American Culture
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:27th Oct '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

1998 Outstanding academic books list choice
Exploring 1930s swing bands, this book looks at the racial mixing-up and musical swinging-out that shook the American nation and has kept people dancing ever since. Studying the big band era, Lewis A. Erenberg places the music within a larger context and makes his case for its importance.During the 1930s, swing bands combined jazz and popular music to create large-scale dreams for the Depression generation, capturing the imagination of America's young people, music critics and the music business. This book explores that world, looking at the racial mixing-up and musical swinging-out that shook the nation and has kept people dancing ever since. The text is a study of the big band era, chiefly during its golden hours in the 1930s; Lewis A. Erenberg places the music within a larger context and makes his case for its importance.
ISBN: 9780226215174
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 510g
344 pages