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Passions. Paul Dry Books. ISBN 978-1-58988-258-4. "Ask the Globe". The Boston Globe. July 30, 1998. Hentoff 2010, p. xiv. "Nat Hentoff". The Washington... |
Great Books is an hour-long documentary and biography program that aired on The Learning Channel. The series was a project co-created by Walter Cronkite... |
Maria Cole (category Nat King Cole) (July 11, 2012). "Widow of Nat 'King' Cole dies of cancer at 89". Yahoo! News. Retrieved July 12, 2012. Gene Lees, Nat Hentoff (2004). You Can't Steal a... |
Story Of Jazz As Told By The Men Who Made It, music critics Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff quote Goodman as saying, "'Sing, Sing, Sing' (which we started... |
yeah, yeah" in "She Loves You". Nat Hentoff's late October 1964 New Yorker article on Dylan includes an account of Hentoff's presence on the evening in June... |
Personalism Nat Hentoff, Peace Agitator: The Story of A.J. Muste. New York: Macmillan, 1963; pp. 25-26. Hentoff, Peace Agitator, pg. 26. Hentoff, Peace Agitator... |
founded by Nat Hentoff. Mingus usually recorded on major labels like Columbia and Atlantic, but he was given more freedom on Hentoff's independent label... |
Hentoff, Nat (2012). Boston Boy: Growing up with Jazz and Other Rebellious Passions. Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books. ISBN 9781589882584. Hentoff, Nat (December... |
the only jazz book ever published by Borneman) "The Roots of Jazz", in Nat Hentoff and Albert J. McCarthy, eds., Jazz (New York: Rinehart, 1959) Lexikon... |
by Nat Hentoff Riley, John (1997) Beyond Bop Drumming, Alfred Music, p. 50. Yanow, Scott (2003) Jazz on Record: The First Sixty Years, Backbeat Books, p... |
recording was Remler's tribute to Wes Montgomery. For the liner notes, Nat Hentoff wrote that Remler said about her composition "East to Wes" that it was... |
former director and president, Stephen Bright, was lauded in 2001 by Nat Hentoff in the Village Voice. In May 2004, the Center was highlighted in a New... |
with Nina Simone, Phil Woods, and Michel Legrand. With Nat Hentoff, Shapiro co-edited two books on jazz, Hear Me talkin' to Ya (1955) and The Jazz Makers... |
Canongate US. p. 217. ISBN 0-86241-859-3. Nat Hentoff identifies "Nouroog" as the precursor to "I X Love". Hentoff, Nat (1963). Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus... |
on drums. The seven compositions were written by Remler. Jazz critic Nat Hentoff wrote about Emily's Remler and her musicians at the liner notes of this... |
– tenor saxophone, piano on the bonus tracks Norman Granz – producer Nat Hentoff – original liner notes Ellie Hughes – design Tom Hughes – design Seth... |
"The Clown", recorded on February 13 of the same year. According to Nat Hentoff's liner notes, Mingus explained why he chose those four tracks for the... |
The Society I Live in Is Mine (category 1963 non-fiction books) differed on whether Goodman’s chiding approach was benevolent: While Nat Hentoff found this technique stimulating, it appeared to The San Francisco Examiner... |
Village Voice. July 31, 1978. Hentoff, Nat (2001). "A TV Exclusive! The Passion of Huckleberry Dracula". The Nat Hentoff Reader. New York: Da Capo Press... |
directed by Jack Smight, and produced by Robert Herridge. Jazz writers Nat Hentoff and Whitney Balliett were consultants. The Sound of Jazz features performances... |