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Charlie Barnet: An Illustrated Biography and Discography of the Swing Era Big Band Leader
- Author: Mather, Dan
Charlie Barnet: An Illustrated Biography and Discography of the Swing Era Big Band Leader
- Author: Mather, Dan
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Saxophonist Charlie Barnet (1913-1991) scrabbled for jobs both as a sideman and as a leader. His concern was not so much attracting a broad public or making a lot of money, but instead to form bands with a strong musical content that were somewhere between the out-and-out jazz bands and the commercially successful bands of his day. His musicians and arrangements were his own choices and he was able to put together a good mix of lead men and soloists, rhythm section players, and talented arrangers along with his own voice and saxophone playing. Charlie's solos were good for their time and caught the ears of popular music reviewers. Many photographs and illustrations (including some rare) accompany this full account of his life and career.
The discography provides such information as the names of the songs, arrangers, musicians, and vocalists, record company and number, and brief commentary. Song title, name and program indexes and an album listing accompany the text.
Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1. Sideman, 1913–1932
- 2. Leader, 1933–1937
- 3. Cherokee—The Billy May Band, 1939–1941
- 4. Skyliner—The Andy Gibson Band, 1942–1945
- 5. Things Ain’t What They Used to Be, 1946–1948
- 6. Be-bop Spoken Here, 1949
- 7. Barnetology, 1950–1966
- 8. The Last Jump, 1967
- 9. In a Mellow Tone, 1967–1991
- Between pages 180 and 181 are 16 pages containing 32 photographs.
- Postscript
- Album Listing
- Pseudo-Charlie
- Bibliography
- Recording Units Index
- Program Index
- Song Title Index
- Name Index