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9780252033032

Follow Your Heart

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252033032

  • ISBN10:

    0252033035

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-03-07
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

Detailing the fascinating career of Joe Evans,Follow Your Heartchronicles the nearly thirty years that he spent immersed in one of the most exciting times in African American music history. An alto saxophonist who between 1939 and 1965 performed with some of America's greatest musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Charlie Parker, Jay McShann, Andy Kirk, Billie Holiday, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Lionel Hampton, and Ivory Joe Hunter, Evans warmly recounts his wide range of experience in the music industry. Readers follow Evans from Pensacola, Florida, where he first learned to play, to such exotic destinations as Tel Aviv and Paris, which he visited while on tour with Lionel Hampton. Evans also comments on popular New York City venues used for shaping and producing black music, such as the Apollo Theater, the Savoy, Minton's Playhouse, and the Rhythm Club.Revealing Evans as a master storyteller,Follow Your Heartdescribes his stints as a music executive, entrepreneur, and musician. Evans provides rich descriptions of jazz, swing, and rhythm and blues culture by highlighting his experiences promoting tracks to radio deejays under Ray Charles's Tangerine label and later writing, arranging, and producing hits for the Manhattans and the Pretenders. Leading numerous musical ventures that included a publishing company and several labels--Cee Jay Records (with Jack Rags), Revival, and Carnival Records--Evans remained active in the music industry even after he stopped performing regularly. As one of the few who enjoyed success as both performer and entrepreneur, he offers invaluable insight into race relations within the industry, the development of African American music and society from the 1920s to 1970s, and the music scene of the era.

Author Biography

Christopher Brooks is a professor of African American studies and anthropology at Virginia Commonwealth University. He coauthored Shirley Verrett's bestselling autobiography, I Never Walked Alone.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Pensacola Bluesp. 3
Music Crazyp. 12
Boy Meets Bandp. 20
"Ma" Rainey's Deep Southp. 32
New York, New Yorkp. 43
Hootie and the Birdp. 56
The Big, Big Bandsp. 66
Call Me "Italy"p. 80
The End of an Erap. 89
The Rhythm and Blues Scenep. 103
The Rise of Carnival Recordsp. 114
After the Manhattansp. 135
Epilogue: Long Good-byesp. 147
Discographyp. 153
Indexp. 156
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