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Eubanks, Robin, 380
Europe, James Reese, 36, 101, 117, 159
European jazz record labels, 381
“Evanescence,” 250
Evans, Bill, 219, 221, 271–76, 348, 351, 372, 377
Evans, Doc, 201
Evans, Gil, 256, 257, 270, 281, 295
Evans, Herschel, 153, 180
Evans, Stump, 104
“Every Day I Have the Blues,” 248
Excelsior Brass Band, 31
Ezz-thetics
, 281
Fabulous Dorseys, The
, 237
Facebook, 370
Facing You
, 340, 384
Fagan, Sadie, 167
“Fantasy on Frankie and Johnny,” 234
Farlow, Tal, 80, 299
“Father Time,” 350
Favors, Malachi, 360–61
Fazola, Irving, 137
Feather, Leonard, 76, 100, 190, 221
n
15, 238, 238
n
20
“Feelin’ No Pain,” 77
Feels So Good
, 337
Feets Don’t Fail Me Now
, 328
Feldman, Victor, 273
Ferguson, Maynard, 65
“Fields of Gold,” 375
50 Hot Choruses for the Cornet
, 58
Fifty-second Street, 200
“52nd Street Theme,” 187, 266, 378
“50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” 372
Filles de Kilimanjaro
, 306
Fillmore, John Comfort, 10
Finale, 370
“Fine and Mellow,” 169
Finegan, Bill, 248
“A Fine Romance,” 167
“Finger Buster,” 40
Firestone, Ross, 238
n
21
First Herd, 241
First Light
, 291
“First Night, The,” 249
Fitzgerald, Ella, 64, 66, 109, 125, 165, 346
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 38
Five Peace Band, 329
“Flamenco Sketches,” 273
Flanagan, Tommy, 221, 276, 285, 346
Fleck, Béla, 380
“A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing,” 172
Floyd, Samuel, 4
Floyd, Troy, 149
“Flying Home,” 144
“Flyin’ Hawk,” 222
“A Foggy Day,” 351
“Foolin’ Myself,” 165, 168
For Alto
, 362
Ford, Ricky, 355
“For Dancers Only,” 124
“Fort Worth,” 378
Foster, Al, 285
Foster, George “Pops,” 28, 29, 173
Foster, Stephen, 8
“Four in One,” 223
Fournier, Vernel, 235
“Four on Six,” 296
Four Saints in Three Acts
, 117
Fox, The
, 228
“Fran Dance,” 272
Frank, Waldo, 116
Franklin, Rodney, 380
“Frank Speaking,” 246
Fraser, Al, 194
nn
2,3, 206
n
8
Freedom Suite
, 283, 284
free jazz, 309–25
Free Jazz
, 281, 291
Freelon, Nnenna, 376
Freeman, Bud, 74–77, 131, 255
Freeman, Richard, 202
French Opera House, 32
“Frenesi,” 139
“Frère Jacques,” 373
Friedwald, Will, 246
n
26
Frisell, Bill, 365
“Froggie Moore,” 40, 49
“Fruit, The,” 219
“Fugue,” 311
“Fugueaditti,” 178
Fuller, Curtis, 291
Fuller, Gil, 205
“Funeral March,” 114
“Funky Butt”
fusion, 325–38

classical, Keith Jarrett and, 338–43

types of, 326

Future Shock
, 333
Gable, Clark, 73
Gambarini, Roberta, 375
Garland, Red, 269
Garner, Erroll, 232, 234, 288
Garrett, Kenny, 376, 379
Garrison, Arv, 202
Gazarek, Sara, 376
Gee, Jack, 19
Gelpi, Rene, 35
Gene Lees Jazzletter
, 275
n
11
Genovese, Eugene, 11
genres of music, 8
Gershwin, George, 85, 99, 160, 196, 222, 237
Gershwin, Ira, 346
Getz, Stan, 147, 204, 212, 242, 256, 260–62, 347
Getz/Gilberto
, 261
ghost bands, 180, 355
Giant Steps
, 271, 276, 280
Gibson, Andy, 239
Giddins, Gary, 46, 54, 182, 260, 361
Gifford, Gene, 136
Gil, Gilberto, 388
Gilberto, João, 261–62
Gillespie, John Birks “Dizzy,” 64, 80, 140–41, 143, 162, 188, 189, 193–207, 194
nn
2,3, 206
n
8, 212, 225, 238, 259, 345, 346, 377
Gilmore, John, 247, 269
“Gimme a Pigfoot,” 19
Gioia, Ted, 314
n
5
“Girl from Ipanema, The,” 261
Gitler, Ira, 225, 225
n
17, 291
n
19
Giuffre, Jimmy, 242, 311
Glamoured
, 335
Glaser, Joe, 65, 66, 128, 154
Glasgow Suite
, 109
globalization of jazz, 380–88
“Gloria’s Step,” 274
“God Bless the Child,” 168
Goffin, Robert, 84, 159, 382
Goldberg, Joe, 311
n
2
Goldberg Variations, The
, 341, 367
Golden, Bob, 278
n
13
“Golden Striker, The,” 260
Goldkette, Jean, 81, 83–84, 136, 138
“Go ‘Long Mule,” 105
Golson, Benny, 289–90
Gomez, Eddie, 275
Gonsalves, Paul, 179, 181, 182, 363
“Goodbye,” 134
“Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” 300, 348
“Good Earth, The,” 241
Goodman, Benny, 18, 25, 37, 41, 62, 72–73, 75, 77, 79–80, 100, 102, 117, 128–33, 186, 189, 197, 201, 237–238, 242, 274, 345 (
see also
Swing Era)

Carnegie Hall concert, 251

early life, 129–30

Fletcher Henderson relationship to, 132–33, 135

professional career, 130–32

Goodman, David, 129, 130
Good Morning Blues
, 151, 155
“Good Morning Heartache,” 168
“Good Vibes,” 109
Gordon, Dexter, 163, 189–90, 201, 220, 262, 347
Gordon, Wycliffe, 380
Gorelick, Kenneth, 337
Gott, Tommy, 85
Gottschalk, Louis Moreau, 6
Gough, Phil, 166
Gould, Morton, 129
Gourse, Leslie, 64
Grainger, Percy, 122
Grammy awards. 349
Grand Opera House, 32
“Grandpa’s Spells,” 40
Grand Terrace, 198
Grant, Henry, 112
Granz, Norman, 98, 109, 165, 169, 203, 211–12, 219, 346

Carnegie Hall concert, 232

Pablo label, 346

Grappelli, Stéphane, 160–61, 345, 382
Gray, Glen, 136
Gray, Wardell, 147, 189, 203, 238, 262
“Great Black Music—Ancient to Modern,” 360
Great Depression, 67
effects on jazz, 127
“Greatest Jazz Concert Ever, The,” 214
“Great James Robbery,” 179
Green, Benny, 380
Green, Freddie, 155, 180
Green, Grant, 295
Greer, Sonny, 83, 112, 152, 175, 179
Grenadier, Larry, 372
Gress, Drew, 380
“Grievin,’ ” 172
Griffin, Johnny, 289, 293
griots, 185
Grofé, Ferde, 85–86, 100, 105
“Groovin’ High,” 201
A
Guest of Honor
, 24
Guitar Forms
, 295
guitar, 144, 160, 385
Gullin, Lars, 383
Gunn, Jimmy, 148
“Gut Bucket Blues,” 59
“Gypsy, The,” 266
Gypsy jazz, 160
“A Gypsy without a Song,” 171
habañera rhythm, 206
Hackett, Bobby, 65, 255
Hadlock, Richard, 48, 58
Haig, Al, 221
“Haitian Fight Song,” 300
“Half-Mast Inhibition,” 299
Hall, Adelaide, 115
Hall, Edmond, 255
Hall, Jim, 275, 285, 366, 371
“Halls of Brass,” 245
“Hallucinations,” 219
Hamilton, Chico, 280
Hamilton, Jimmy, 182
Hammond, John, 75, 128, 131, 142, 144–45, 154, 167, 177, 275, 294
Hampton, Lionel, 141, 197, 259, 315, 377
Hancock, Herbie, 275, 304, 328, 347, 349, 379
“Handful of Keys,” 98
Handy, Craig, 380
Handy, George, 238
Handy, W. C., 12, 13, 18, 34, 161

as father of the blues, 18

Happy Black Aces, the, 149
hard bop, 285–307
“Hard Hearted Hannah,” 85
Hardin, Lil, 49, 57, 58
Hardwick, Otto, 112, 176
Hardy, Emmett, 35, 45
Hardymon, Phil, 380
Hargrove, Roy, 377–78
Harlem

birth of the big band, 100–110

boogie-woogie, 91, 96–97

Cotton Club, the, 116–25

cultures, 91

Duke Ellington’s early career, 110–16

Harlem Renaissance, 89–91

low wages in, 90

second Harlem, 90

stride piano, 91–93, 96–97

Waller, Fats, 94–96

“Harlem Air Shaft,” 175
“Harlem Rag,” 20–21
Harlem Renaissance, 89–90, 116
Harlem Symphony
, 92–93
“harmolodic theory,” 317
Harney, Ben, 21
Harrell, Tom, 347, 355, 377
Harris, Barry, 221
Harris, Bill, 240, 243
Harris, Benny, 198, 199
Harris, Stefon, 380
Harrison, Donald, 354
Harrison, Jimmy, 102
Hartman, Johnny, 278
Hartwell, Jimmy, 69
Hasselgard, Stan, 147
“Have You Met Miss Jones?,” 276
“Hawaiian War Chant,” 138
Hawes, Hampton, 221, 262
Hawkins, Coleman, 16, 18, 54, 55, 77, 82, 84, 102, 104, 107–9, 118, 131, 140, 141, 157–63, 169, 189, 193, 197, 201, 210, 220, 222, 269, 282, 347, 348, 362
Hayden, Scott, 22
Haydn Trumpet Concerto, 349
Hayes, Rutherford, 33
Haynes, Roy, 224
Head Hunters
, 328
“Heaven,” 182
Heavy Weather
, 330
“Heckler’s Hop,” 140
“Heebie Jeebies,” 59

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