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Kevin Young’s Jelly Roll is available in Knopf paperback.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. 11 |
Vamping (Early Jazz Poems) | |
Jazzonia | p. 21 |
Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret | p. 22 |
The Cat and the Saxophone (2 a.m.) | p. 23 |
Trumpet Player | p. 25 |
Jazz Fantasia | p. 27 |
Poem | p. 28 |
The Jazz of This Hotel | p. 30 |
"god pity me whom (god distinctly has)" | p. 31 |
Ol' Bunk's Band | p. 32 |
Cabaret | p. 34 |
Bringing Jazz | p. 39 |
Homage to Literature | p. 41 |
Jazz Band | p. 42 |
We Real Cool | p. 45 |
Swinging (Jazz Origins, New Orleans & Ellingtonia) | |
Touching the Past | p. 49 |
The Buddy Bolden Cylinder | p. 50 |
In Praise of Buddy Bolden | p. 52 |
Black and Blue (What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue?) | p. 54 |
Louis Armstrong | p. 57 |
"Jelly wrote" | p. 59 |
The Fantastic Names of Jazz | p. 60 |
For Sidney Bechet | p. 61 |
Bix Beiderbecke (1903-1931) | p. 62 |
"Sure," said Benny Goodman | p. 63 |
Rose Solitude | p. 65 |
Lush Life | p. 68 |
Billy Strayhorn Writes "Lush Life" | p. 70 |
Four Bongos: Take a Train | p. 71 |
The Syncopated Cakewalk | p. 72 |
Mood Indigo | p. 74 |
Bop (Bird & Beyond) | |
War Memoir | p. 79 |
Walking Parker Home | p. 81 |
Crootey Songo | p. 83 |
Eleven from Velvet Bebop Kente Cloth | p. 84 |
Charles Parker, 1920-1955 | p. 85 |
May 12 | p. 87 |
Yardbird's Skull (for Charlie Parker) | p. 88 |
Chasing the Bird | p. 90 |
Charlie Parker Birthday Celebration, Tompkins Square Park | p. 91 |
Charlie Parker: Almost Like Being in Love | p. 93 |
Parker's Mood | p. 94 |
Victrola | p. 96 |
Filling the Gap | p. 97 |
Horn Section | |
Jazz | p. 103 |
Jazz Is My Religion | p. 104 |
Lester Young | p. 106 |
String of Pearls | p. 107 |
Pres Spoke in a Language | p. 109 |
Prez in Paris, 1959 | p. 111 |
Personal Poem | p. 112 |
For Miles | p. 114 |
Blue in Green | p. 115 |
The Blues of This Day | p. 117 |
Melody Forensic | p. 119 |
Almost Blue | p. 121 |
Art Pepper | p. 125 |
Snake-Back Solo | p. 128 |
Body and Soul II | p. 130 |
Listening to Sonny Rollins at the Five Spot | p. 133 |
February in Sydney | p. 135 |
Sheets of Sound (Coltrane & Co.) | |
John Coltrane | p. 139 |
Dear John, Dear Coltrane | p. 140 |
Here Where Coltrane Is | p. 143 |
Reuben, Reuben | p. 145 |
Coltrane, Syeeda's Song Flute | p. 146 |
After the War; When Coltrane Only Wanted to Play Dance Tunes | p. 148 |
Alabama, c. 1963: A Ballad by John Coltrane | p. 150 |
William Carlos Williams | p. 152 |
Photo of John Coltrane, 1963 | p. 153 |
Fall Down | p. 154 |
For Eric Dolphy | p. 155 |
Don't Cry, Scream | p. 156 |
Am/Trak | p. 162 |
Trane | p. 170 |
Blues for John Coltrane, Dead at 41 | p. 171 |
Soloing | p. 172 |
"John Coltrane Arrived with an Egyptian Lady" | p. 174 |
Rhythm Section | |
Jazz | p. 179 |
Mingus at the Showplace | p. 180 |
Bud Powell, Paris, 1959 | p. 182 |
One O'Clock Jump | p. 183 |
For Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers | p. 185 |
Shaking Hands with Mongo | p. 187 |
Copacetic Mingus | p. 188 |
Elegy for Thelonious | p. 190 |
Crepuscule with Nellie | p. 192 |
Snow | p. 194 |
Thelonious Sphere Monk | p. 196 |
Listening Images | p. 197 |
Ruby My Dear | p. 201 |
Free Jazz | |
Dark to Themselves | p. 205 |
Leaving Saturn | p. 207 |
C.T.'s Variation | p. 210 |
from Written to Music | p. 211 |
Music for Homemade Instruments | p. 213 |
Gyre's Galax | p. 214 |
Epistrophe | p. 218 |
Muting (for Billie Holiday) | |
Song for Billie Holiday | p. 221 |
Strange Fruit | p. 222 |
God Bless the Child | p. 223 |
Stardust | p. 224 |
The Secret Life of Musical Instruments | p. 227 |
Lady Sings the Blues | p. 229 |
Poem in Which I Make the Mistake of Comparing Billie Holiday to a Cosmic Washerwoman | p. 231 |
For Our lady | p. 234 |
What I'm Wild For | p. 235 |
The Day Lady Died | p. 237 |
Canary | p. 239 |
The Journey | p. 240 |
List of Authors | p. 243 |
Acknowledgments | p. 247 |
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