An Unholy Row - Jazz in Britain and its Audience, 1945-1960 - Dave Gelly

An Unholy Row - Jazz in Britain and its Audience, 1945-1960 - Dave Gelly

Ominously into the Culture Belt

An Unholy Row - Jazz in Britain and its Audience, 1945-1960 - Dave Gelly

Dave Gelly [+-]
Writer and Journalist
Dave Gelly writes about jazz in The Observer and other newspapers and journals. He has written and presented many features for BBC radio and hosted a weekly Radio Two show. He was a leading writer on the Sony Award-winning ten-part BBC radio series Sinatra: Voice of the Century and is the author of several books, including Masters of the Jazz Saxophone (Miller Freeman, 2000) and Stan Getz: Nobody Else but Me (Backbeat 2002). He was named Jazz Writer of the Year in the 1999 British Jazz Awards. Dave Gelly was appointed MBE in the 2005 New Years Honours.

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This chapter discusses the influence of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong on jazz music, but also presents a different side of jazz composition: the one connected to literature, created by musicians such as Mike Westbrook, Neil Ardley and Michael Garrick.

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Gelly, Dave. Ominously into the Culture Belt. An Unholy Row - Jazz in Britain and its Audience, 1945-1960. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 140 - 146 Mar 2014. ISBN 9781845537128. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=21110. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.21110. Mar 2014

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