Sax Appeal: Ivy Benson and Her All-Girl Band
Autor Janet Tennanten Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2020
Benson started her band during the dark days of World War II in 1939 as an antidote to the lack of men, who were all serving in the military. Determined to produce music as good as the male bands, she was a tough coach as well as a mother figure to her young instrumentalists. She faced opposition from most male bandleaders and critics who claimed that women could not play jazz. There were also the dangers and privations of wartime touring-and the constant loss of girls who were lured away by GIs. Nevertheless the band was successful and in great demand. Benson employed well over 250 performers over the years and influenced the careers of many aspiring female jazz musicians. Considered by some to be the instigator of "girl power" and by others an astute businesswoman with a knack for timing, Sax Appeal thoroughly examines the themes and brings the musical pioneer to vivid life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538133279
ISBN-10: 153813327X
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 14 b/w photos; 5 colour photos
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 153813327X
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 14 b/w photos; 5 colour photos
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Big Bands
Chapter 2. Changing Times-The 1930s
Chapter 3. Ivy
Chapter 4. Early War
Chapter 5. ENSA (Entertainments National Service Association)
Chapter 6. Battle of the Saxes
Chapter 7. The Wartime 'Girls'
Chapter 8. Overpaid, Oversexed and Over Here
Chapter 9. Living Through History
Chapter 10. The Shock of Berlin-the first post-war tour.
Chapter 11. The Post-war Band
Chapter 12. On the Road
Chapter 13. Ivy the Woman
Chapter 14. Pop go the Big Bands
Chapter 15. Silver Lady
Chapter 16. Memories
Chapter 17. Legacy
Chapter 2. Changing Times-The 1930s
Chapter 3. Ivy
Chapter 4. Early War
Chapter 5. ENSA (Entertainments National Service Association)
Chapter 6. Battle of the Saxes
Chapter 7. The Wartime 'Girls'
Chapter 8. Overpaid, Oversexed and Over Here
Chapter 9. Living Through History
Chapter 10. The Shock of Berlin-the first post-war tour.
Chapter 11. The Post-war Band
Chapter 12. On the Road
Chapter 13. Ivy the Woman
Chapter 14. Pop go the Big Bands
Chapter 15. Silver Lady
Chapter 16. Memories
Chapter 17. Legacy
Recenzii
Drawing on interviews with many of Benson's former band members and other primary accounts, Tennant weaves an engaging, well-contextualized chronological account. The narrative is straightforward, and Tennant addresses gender discrimination and Benson's legacy. Recommended.
A lively, carefully researched book that recounts the lives of Benson and her sister musicians in the 1930s and on into the pre- and postwar years in England. As in other fields during World War II, women musicians had more opportunities when their male counterparts left civilian life to serve their country. At first the group played only jazz and swing, but under Ivy's leadership their repertoire grew to include current pop hits as well. Through the years the roster of musicians would change frequently as many of the players left to marry, often to American GIs. Benson once quipped, "I sometimes thought it was not so much a band as a mobile marriage market." If this story strikes a chord with readers, they'll appreciate the recordings on YouTube. VERDICT A satisfying look at a trailblazer and noteworthy role model.
From Yorkshire lass to Silver Lady, Sax Appeal is an insightful and engaging book, which vividly portrays Ivy Benson's ambition, spirit and musical integrity.
A lively, carefully researched book that recounts the lives of Benson and her sister musicians in the 1930s and on into the pre- and postwar years in England. As in other fields during World War II, women musicians had more opportunities when their male counterparts left civilian life to serve their country. At first the group played only jazz and swing, but under Ivy's leadership their repertoire grew to include current pop hits as well. Through the years the roster of musicians would change frequently as many of the players left to marry, often to American GIs. Benson once quipped, "I sometimes thought it was not so much a band as a mobile marriage market." If this story strikes a chord with readers, they'll appreciate the recordings on YouTube. VERDICT A satisfying look at a trailblazer and noteworthy role model.
From Yorkshire lass to Silver Lady, Sax Appeal is an insightful and engaging book, which vividly portrays Ivy Benson's ambition, spirit and musical integrity.