GARY GIDDINS, a staff writer for
The Village Voice, is the author of three books on music,
Riding on a Blue Note,
Rhythm-a-ning, and
Celebrating Bird: The Triumph of Charlie Parker, which won an American Book Award and has been adapted by Giddins as a documentary film. In 1985 he founded the American Jazz Orchestra, an eighteen-piece repertory ensemble that resides at Cooper Union. He is at work on a two-volume history of recorded jazz, an illustrated study of Louis Armstrong, and a collection of essays on musical and literary subjects.
- The Best American Essays 1987 (p. 316). Ticknor & Fields.
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