MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL
Forty Legendary Years
by William Minor / photo editor: Bill Wishner /
foreword by Clint Eastwood
Mid-fifties San Francisco. A jazz
critic and a jazz disc jockey sit for hours philsophizing about
the music they know so well. A west coast jazz festival --
that's what the world needs. Something that will show people
the meaning of jazz. Real jazz. By 1958 it is in place.
The Monterey Jazz Festival. Forty
legendary years ago; four historic decades ago.
Today the Monterey Jazz Festival, the
dream of radio man Jimmy Lyons and San Francisco Chronicle
columnist Ralph J. Gleason, is synonymous with the finest music
the world of jazz has to offer. Scores of performers. The
known. The unknown. Three September days full of sound
emanating from the California town John Steinbeck called "a
poem ... a habit, a nostalgia, a dream." And while today's
Festival is a dream-come-true for any jazz lover, its history
is rich with drama, humor, catastrophe and success, a collage
of emotion, compromise and risk-taking. And in these pages,
every aspect jumps off the page in words and glorious
black-and-white photographs. A special four-color
gatefold features selected Monterey Jazz posters.
In Monterey Jazz Festival: Forty
Legendary Years, jazz journalist William Minor tells
the story of the oldest, continuously performed jazz gathering
in the world, the story of forty weekends of jazz that welcomed
the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck,
Gerry Mulligan, Billie Holiday, Miles Davis, Carmen McRae,
Janis Joplin, Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis and Joshua
Redman.
Photographer and photo editor Bill
Wishner has collected more than one hundred fifty rare images
of the performers and performances that have highlighted the
Festival over nearly half a century. Monterey Jazz
Festival: Forty Legendary Years includes a complete
listing of all musicians who have performed on the Monterey
stages from 1958 to 1997. This is the definitive history of the
Festival that defines jazz.
Yes, this is Monterey.
- "..a who’s who of the jazz world
performed." -- Down Beat
- "As you turn the pages of this book,
you’ll feel the celebration in jazz at Monterey." -- Clint
Eastwood
- ". . . a good read and a valuable
resource." -- JazzTimes
- ". . . a who’s who of the jazz world
performed." -- Down Beat
- "Monterey Jazz Festival chronicles the
heady experience of launching a jazz festival of
international stature." -- Dave Brubeck
William Minor is a noted jazz
journalist whose work has appeared in jazz magazines around the
world. His first book, Unzipped Souls, recounts jazz in
the former Soviet Union. Photo editor Bill Wishner
is a jazz photographer based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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176 pages; duotone
165 photographs
ISBN 1-883318-40-8
$40.00; 9x12"; hardcover
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