Berendt was called the jazz pope, and indeed he was the most influential nonmusician in the german jazz scene for more than 50 years. The influential but controversial german writer, broadcaster, and record producer. From new orleans to jazz rock and beyond paladin books by berendt, joachimernst and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The most comprehensive interpretive history of jazz available in one volume, this book contains a survey of the past and current styles, elements, instruments, musicians, singers, and big bands of jazz. At the time, of course, saxophonist charlie parker and trumpeter dizzy gillespie were newcomers, trumpeter miles davis and saxophonist john coltrane were. In 1952 the first german edition of berendts jazz book was published.
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