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Jazz
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Subject Headings
Call Numbers
Books at SFCM
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SUBJECT HEADINGS in Wolfi
Big band music
Big bands
Blues (music)
Bop (music)
Dance orchestras
Jazz (This heading may be divided
by decade, e.g.: Jazz 1961-1970 ; Jazz 1941-1950, etc.)
Jazz ensembles
Jazz musicians
Jazz vocals
Ragtime music
Swing (Music)
Women jazz musicians
CALL NUMBERS
| M1361 |
General call no. for all jazz genres |
| ML102 |
Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
| ML128 |
Bibliographies |
| ML3561 |
Jazz literature (general) |
| ML3506 - ML3521 |
History and criticism of jazz |
Selected SFCM Library resources
Balliett, Whitney. Collected
works: a journal of jazz, 1954-2000. Journal of jazz, 1954-2000. 1st ed.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000. ML3506 .B33 2000x
Conversations with jazz musicians.
Detroit, MI: Gale Research Co., 1977. ML395 .C766
Conversation with the blues. Compiled
by Paul Oliver . Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
ML3521.O48
C7 1997.
Dicaire, David. Blues singers: biographies
of 50 legendary artists of the early 20th century. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland,
1999. ML400.D545 B6 1999
Feather, Leonard. The new edition of
the encyclopedia of jazz. NY: Horizon Press, 1960. REF ML105 J3 F35
1960
Feather, Leonard and Ira Gitler. The
Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1999.
REF ML102 J3 F35 1999
Gioia, Ted. The History of Jazz. New
York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1997. ML3506.G495 H6 1997
Gioia, Ted. West Coast jazz : modern
jazz in California, 1945-1960 Berkeley, Calif.: University of California
Press, 1998. ML3508.7.C15 G495 1998
Jasen, David A. Black bottom stomp:
eight masters of ragtime and early jazz. New York : Routledge, 2002. ML395
.J37 2002
Kinkle, Roger D. The complete encyclopedia
of popular music and jazz, 1900-1950. 4 vols. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington
House, 1974. ML102.P82 K5
Megill, Donald D. Introduction to jazz
history. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2001. ML3506
.N43 2001
The new Grove dictionary of jazz. Edited
by Barry Kernfeld. 2nd ed. 3 vols. New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc.,
2002. REF ML102.J3 N5 2001
Schuller, Gunther. Early jazz: its
roots and musical development. New York: Oxford University Press,
1986. ML3561.J3 S38 1986
Schuller, Gunther. The swing era: the
development of jazz, 1930-1945. New York: Oxford University Press,
1989. ML3561.J3 S38 1989
Walser, Robert, ed. Keeping time: Readings
in Jazz History. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1999. ML3507.K26 W2 1998
WEB SITES
52nd
Street Jazz
Jazz review site which features
a collection of jazz and Latin music reviews. Recordings searchable by
artist, title, composer.
African-American
Sheet Music, 1850-1920
Brown University collection
provides access to digital images of 1,305 pieces of sheet music dating
from 1850 through 1920. Part of the Library of Congress American Memory
Project.
America's
Jazz Heritage
America's Jazz Heritage is
a ten-year initiative to research, preserve, and present the history of
jazz through exhibitions, performances, recordings, radio, publications,
and educational programs at the Smithsonian and across the nation. Includes
audio clips, interviews, exhibit and performance schedules, and extensive
bibliographies and links to related sites.
Contemporary
list of Jazz links
Links to "almost every jazz
place in the World Wide Web."
DownBeat.com
News and information about
artists, festivals, albums, and more.
Harlem
1900-1940: An African American-Community
Produced by the Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library, comprehensive
site includes biographies, pictures, and bibliographic resources about
activism, the arts, and business of that era. It includes a timeline with
information about artists, writers, and musicians who worked in Harlem
between 1900-1940.
Hoagy
Carmichael Collection
The Hoagy Carmichael collection
is a multimedia web site which preserves every item in Indiana University’s
extensive collections pertaining to the life and career of master songwriter
Hoagland "Hoagy" Carmichael (1899-1981.) The web site will ultimately present
a complete catalog of the entire Carmichael Collection, access to selected
digital objects, and supplemental research information, such as genealogy.
Jazz
Greats Digital Exhibits
Digital exhibits from the
collections of Rutgers University, Institute of Jazz Studies, world's foremost
jazz archive and research facility.
Red,
Hot and Cool
Web page to over 200 links.
Includes news, features on individual artists, and information about jazz
history.
Red
Hot Jazz Archive
Resource for early jazz history.
Includes comprehensive lists of musicians and bands that were active between
1895 and 1929, as well as essays, articles, and sound files.
Satchmo.Net
The Louis Armstrong House
and Archives at Queens College contains Armstrong's vast personal collection
of photographs, papers, scrapbooks, commercial recordings, private recordings,
memorabilia, and musical instruments. The web site includes a tour of the
house, changing online exhibits, a biography, and a bibliography and discography.
William
P. Gottlieb: Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz
The William P. Gottlieb Collection,
comprising over sixteen hundred photographs of celebrated jazz artists,
documents the jazz scene from 1938 to 1948, primarily in New York City
and Washington, D.C. Part of the Library of Congress National Digital Library
Program.
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