Miles Davis's seminal recording, known as 'Birth of the Cool', is the starting point for this colorful, multi-disciplinary journey through 1950s West Coast America. 1950s West Coast style exuded "cool"; from the smooth, hypnotic strains of a Miles Davis riff through Richard Neutra's elegant, modernist residences to the hard-edged paintings of Helen Lundeberg and Karl Benjamin. This illustrated volume casts a fresh eye on Fifties West Coast style with illuminating commentary from a variety of perspectives. Designed to echo the period it celebrates, this catalog explores modernist innovations in art, architecture, design, film and music. Prominent cultural critics write on an array of topics - Thomas Hine about the culture of cool; Elizabeth Smith on domestic aspects of the period's architecture; Francis Colpitt on hard-edged abstract painting; Dave Hickey on jazz, and Bruce Jenkins on the crossover between animation and experimental film. The result is a multi-faceted exploration of the 1950s West Coast.
In the wake of World War II jazz musicians found themselves confronting transition as well as opportunity. Big band swing and "sweet" commercial music, once so popular, had peaked as...
(Transcribed Score). In preparation for over two years, this landmark publication presents the music of the Miles Davis Nonet in concert score format, restored from as many of the original...
Focusing on counter- and sub-cultural contexts, this book investigates the role of dress in the creation and assertion of black identity.
keyboards ) , Al Foster on drums and Mino Cinelu on percussion . The way each member was recruited by Miles has been chronicled in the chapters on The Man With The Horn and We Want Miles . When Miles first went back on the road he was ...
In The Birth of Korean Cooljournalist Euny Hong uncovers the roots of the 'Korean Wave': a fanaticism for South Korean pop culture that has enabled them to make the rest of the world a captive market for their products by first becoming the ...
His “incendiary fire” was wild and explosive in contrast to the “laid- back vecchia guardia candlelight” of Sinatra and Martin, their “oldguard twilight.” Elvis's debt to Sinatra was not common knowledge in the late 1950s nor was the ...
Now in paperback and illustrated with vintage photos, "Kind of Blue" is "a small treasure" ("The New Yorker") and the bestselling account of the creation of a jazz classic. 50 photos.
This handsome book is a must for fashion enthusiasts; for fans of pop music, it provides a history of the British music scene; for everyone interested in photography, it charts the career of the UK's most famous practitioner; and for all ...
Tolling the death knell for the cool, this thought-provoking book reveals how and why a new cultural tone is emerging, one marked by sincerity, earnestness, and a quest for authenticity.
Paul Simon's groovy anthem to New York City provides a joyful basis for this live-for-the-day picture book.