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This presents the story of a piano prodigy and his odyssey through the most turbulent years in modern jazz.2000Mr. It was produced and crafted with love In the same manner that jazz music transcends all borders, this book will be circulated off this isla

Stopping Time: Paul Bley and the Transformation of Jazz

Title:Stopping Time: Paul Bley and the Transformation of Jazz
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Rating:4.69 (219 Votes)
Asin:1550651110
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:224Pages
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Language:English

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This presents the story of a piano prodigy and his odyssey through the most turbulent years in modern jazz.

2000Mr. It was produced and crafted with love In the same manner that jazz music transcends all borders, this book will be circulated off this island as far and as wide as Paul Bley tours. Bley has recently published a memoir in which he proves to be a perceptive jazz critic as well as an engaging storyteller. -- Cadence, Sept. One could wish for more detail of Bley's charmed life, but even this much of a glimpse is indispensable. -- The New York Times, February 13, 2000This book is a little jewel: sparsely written and edited, it is beautifully packaged, exquisetly illustrared, equipped with an index and biblipgraphy, and has a thorough discography with over 100 references. -- The National Post, December 18, 1999. -- The New York Times - February 13, 2000Mr. -- lWhat ties this sprawling story together is Bley's storytelling - anecdotal, humorous, opinionated and given to plain-spoken philosophical sidetrips into the nature of jazz The photos, especially the Montreal-era ones, are a vivid complement to the text. Bley has recently pub

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He lives in Pender Harbour, BC. As a jazz musician himself he has played with Kenny Wheeler, Julius Hemphill, Roscoe Mitchell, and was a founding member of the Bill Smith Ensemble.

. He lives with his wife, artist Carol Goss, and their family in upstate New York. Paul Bley was one of the subjects of Ron Mann's award-winning feature documentary "Imagine the Sound." Now in his sixties, Bley is touring more than ever, and recording with everyone from Kenny Wheeler to Charlie Haden. David Lee is a former editor of the jazz magazine Coda who also ran his own publishing house for several years

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