Taj Mahal Foxtrot
Author: Naresh Fernandes
Publisher: Roli
ISBN: 9789351941736
Year Published: 2012
Binding: Hardback
Pages: 192
Size & Weight: 23 cm x 16 cm x 3 cm | 800 g
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Description
In 1935, a violinist from Minnesota named Leon Abbey brought the first ‘all negro’ jazz band to Bombay, leaving behind a legacy that would last three decades. In a decade, swing found its way onto the streets of India. It influenced Hindi film music: the very soundtrack of Indian life. The optimism of jazz became an important element in the tunes that echoed the hopes of newly independent India. This book tells a story of India, especially of the city of Bombay, through the lives of a menagerie of geniuses, strivers, and eccentrics, both Indian and American, who helped jazz find a home in the sweaty subcontinent. They include the burly African-American pianist Teddy Weatherford; the Goan trumpet player Frank Fernand, whose key encounter with Mahatma Gandhi drove him to try to give jazz an Indian voice; Chic Chocolate, who was known as’ the Louis Armstrong of India’; Anthony Gonsalves, who lent his name to one of the most popular Bollywood tunes ever; and many more. Taj Mahal Foxtrot, at its heart, is a history of Bombay in swing time.
Additional information
Weight | 1.0 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 17 × 3 cm |
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Publisher | Roli Books |
Binding | Hardback |
Language | English |
Approximate Nett Weight | 800 g |
Year Published | 2012 |
Country of Origin | Printed in India |