TT: Another world

I knew about both of those books, but it wasn't until a couple of months ago that I was made aware of the fact that Gordon had also written a memoir of her own, a book called My Unforgettable Jazz Friends: Duke, Benny, Nat, Rex... A mutual friend told me about her book, going on to say that it might be of interest to me in my capacity as a jazz biographer. Indeed it was--very much so--but I ended up reading My Unforgettable Jazz Friends more for pleasure than anything else.
Gordon grew up in Los Angeles at a time when that city was a major center of jazz-related activity, and she plunged herself into the black jazz scene when she was a teenager, too innocent at first to realize how far removed it was from her sheltered existence and how extraordinary it was that a young white girl should have longed to explore that strange new world. Almost before she knew it, she was friendly with Benny Carter, Nat Cole, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Maxine Sullivan, and--above all--Duke Ellington and the members of his band, who spent most of 1941 in Hollywood.

You can order a copy of My Unforgettable Jazz Friends here . If the popular music of the Forties means as much to you as it does to me, then I strongly suggest that you do so.
Published on January 22, 2013 21:00
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