As part of some AHRB-funded research on the development of jazz in Britain I've been interviewing some British jazz musicians, critics and enthusiasts from the traditional jazz scene of the 1950s on.
The interviews, edited and transcribed, and interspersed with photographs and images, are available at:
www.uclan.ac.uk/facs/class/cultstud/staff/mckay.doc
www.uclan.ac.uk/facs/class/cultstud/mckay/mckay.doc
Colleagues working on postwar social and cultural history may find them of interest and/or use. Issues touched on include:
* the reception/rejection of American export culture
* festival/pleasure/subculture/protest (CND, the jazz origins of pop festival culture in UK)
* black/white music/identity/ies
* New Orleans style marching bands
* improvisation and/as liberation
* jazz and masculinity, feminist interrogations.
I hope to add to these interviews with a few more I've arranged in due course.
George
Professor George McKay
Department of Cultural Studies
University of Central Lancashire
Preston PR1 2HE
UK
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Co-editor, Social Movement Studies:
A Journal of Social, Cultural
and Political Protest (Taylor & Francis).
Series co-editor, Studies in Global
Culture and Media (Frank Cass).
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