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Author
Publisher
Open Road Media
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Description
This mesmerizing tale of a musician's rise and fall is widely considered the greatest jazz novel ever published. Edgar Pool came up with the big bands. He spent the 1930s crisscrossing the country, playing in only the finest dance halls. In those days, a saxophone player was expected to stay on the beat, to swing without getting too hot. But Edgar - whom the young men called "the Horn" - couldn't help but rebel. His sound was always far-out, never...
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