[Dixielandjazz] "Verve: The Sound of America" - Publishers Weekly, May 30, 2013

Robert Ringwald rsr at ringwald.com
Thu May 30 12:25:11 PDT 2013


Jazzing It Up
by Sarah J. Robbins
Publishers Weekly, May 30, 2013
Well-positioned to be the music gift book of the holiday season, Thames and Hudson's
"Verve: The Sound of America" (Oct.) offers readers a visual glimpse into the label
that was home to legendary artists like Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie,
and Ella Fitzgerald. "Probably a third of the top 100 jazz albums of all time are
Verve albums," says Thames and Hudson publisher Will Balliett.
"Verve" hits stores just months before the 70th anniversary of Jazz at the Philharmonic,
a groundbreaking series of events produced by Verve founder Norman Granz. The book's
author, jazz aficionado Richard Havers ("The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll"), sifted
through the label's archives to find the material that best defines the energy and
influence of the genre. "Just by serendipity, Verve had a room full of amazing visual
material," says Balliett. "If you're a jazz fan, it was like the final scene in 'Raiders
of the Lost Ark,' where you find all the treasure."
Among the discoveries featured in the book are imagery from some of the label's classic
releases (in seven-, 10-, and 12-inch records), as well as original master tapes,
publicity reports, telegrams, contracts, news clippings, found objects from recording
sessions, and more.
The history of the label unfolds chronologically in the book, and while the story
is told by the visuals, it also stops to address the social impact of jazz at the
height of its popularity. "It touches on segregation in America -- Verve, a label
that was very socially progressive, wouldn't tour artists to venues that didn't have
integrated audiences," says Balliett. "It also discusses the first missions to take
jazz to Europe and the wider world."
The 400-page book retails for $75 and features more than a thousand illustrations
-- including 600 covers -- and commentary from some of Verve's most well-known artists.
To promote "Verve," Thames and Hudson will collect social media entries and business
cards during BEA [BookExpo America]. One winner will receive a Louis Armstrong boxed
set from the label and an autographed copy of the book.
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