Editor's Preface | |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Doc Cheatham: a "Bright Future Star" from Nashville | p. 8 |
Bill Challis: Jazz-Age Orchestrations with Grace | p. 47 |
Andy Kirk: "A Mellow Bit of Rhythm" | p. 76 |
Ray McKinley: "Beat Me, Daddy..." | p. 91 |
Bob Haggart: From Long Island to South Rampart Street | p. 112 |
Erskine Hawkins: "Twentieth Century Gabriel" | p. 137 |
Bill Dillard: Versatility Served Him Well | p. 150 |
Johnny Mince: "I Fell in Love with that Clarinet..." | p. 167 |
Buddy Morrow: Big Band Memories | p. 185 |
George Kelly: From Florida to the Savoy | p. 203 |
Mahlon Clark: Hiding in Plain Sight | p. 222 |
Sonny Igoe: Pop Music Was a Comedown | p. 235 |
Joe Wilder: Jazz and Legit | p. 248 |
Oliver Jackson: Maintaining the Touch | p. 261 |
Bucky and John Pizzarelli: Like Father, Like Son | p. 275 |
Ken Peplowski: Keep It Fresh | p. 289 |
Dick Hyman: "I Loved Doing So Many Different Things..." | p. 311 |
Jake Hanna: Doing What His Brother Taught Him | p. 333 |
Bibliography | p. 359 |
Acknowledgments | p. 363 |
Index | p. 365 |
About the Author | p. 390 |
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