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E-raamat: New Atlantis: Musicians Battle for the Survival of New Orleans

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2010
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199781454
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199781454

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At its most intimate level, music heals our emotional wounds and inspires us. At its most public, it unites people across cultural boundaries. But can it rebuild a city? That's the central question posed in New Atlantis, journalist John Swenson's beautifully detailed account of the musical artists working to save America's most colorful and troubled metropolis: New Orleans. The city has been threatened with extinction many times during its three-hundred-plus-year history by fire, pestilence, crime, flood, and oil spills. Working for little money and in spite of having lost their own homes and possessions to Katrina, New Orleans's most gifted musicians--including such figures as Dr. John, the Neville Brothers, "Trombone Shorty," and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux--are fighting back against a tidal wave of problems: the depletion of the wetlands south of the city (which are disappearing at the rate of one acre every hour), the violence that has made New Orleans the murder capitol of the U.S., the waning tourism industry, and above all the continuing calamity in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (or, as it is known in New Orleans, the "Federal Flood"). Indeed, most of the neighborhoods that nurtured the indigenous music of New Orleans were destroyed in the flood, and many of the elder statesmen have died or been incapacitated since then, but the musicians profiled here have stepped up to fill their roles. New Atlantis is their story. Packed with indelible portraits of individual artists, informed by Swenson's encyclopedic knowledge of the city's unique and varied music scene--which includes jazz, R&B, brass band, rock, and hip hop--New Atlantis is a stirring chronicle of the valiant efforts to preserve the culture that gives New Orleans its grace and magic.

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New Atlantis is a fast-moving hybrid of richly detailed journalism and compelling partisan memoir * David Fricke, Rolling Stone *

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Winner of Winner of the 2011 JazzTimes Critics Poll "Book of the Year" Award.
Chapter 1 Voice of the Wetlands
3(9)
Chapter 2 African Americans and Indians
12(4)
Chapter 3 The Constantinople of the New World
16(12)
Chapter 4 Sad Night in Jackson Square
28(9)
Chapter 5 Return of the Spirits
37(8)
Chapter 6 Let it Go
45(6)
Chapter 7 Don't Let them Wash Us Away
51(11)
Chapter 8 Reality Check
62(10)
Chapter 9 Don't Take My Picture
72(8)
Chapter 10 Musicians Strike Back at Violence
80(11)
Chapter 11 I Am New Orleans
91(8)
Chapter 12 Shorty on the Block
99(6)
Chapter 13 The Armstrong Legacy
105(11)
Chapter 14 Cold in the Trailer
116(11)
Chapter 15 If I Can Help Somebody
127(6)
Chapter 16 Baghdad on the Mississippi
133(5)
Chapter 17 Brown Baby Dead in the Water
138(12)
Chapter 18 On the Fringes
150(7)
Chapter 19 City That Care Forgot
157(8)
Chapter 20 Wild and Free
165(11)
Chapter 21 Saving at the Bank of Soul
176(4)
Chapter 22 It Ain't Just the Suit
180(9)
Chapter 23 Bourbon Street Blues
189(9)
Chapter 24 Snooks Flies Away
198(6)
Chapter 25 Ghosts of Traditional Jazz
204(11)
Chapter 26 New Blood
215(4)
Chapter 27 Jazz Fest Turns Forty
219(8)
Chapter 28 New Atlantis
227(6)
Chapter 29 McDermott's Duets
233(5)
Chapter 30 Cyril's Nightmare
238(4)
Chapter 31 The Wizard of Piety Street
242(6)
Chapter 32 Blues Come Down like Rain
248(3)
Chapter 33 Cyril Comes Full Circle
251(1)
Chapter 34 Marching In
252(15)
Notes 267(2)
Index 269
John Swenson has been a syndicated columnist for more than 20 years at UPI and Reuters. His account of musicians returning to New Orleans after Katrina, "The Bands Played On," appeared in Da Capo's Best Music Writing 2007; his "Every Accordionist a King" won the 2008 Best Entertainment Feature award from the Press Club of New Orleans. Swenson has been an editor for Crawdaddy, Rolling Stone, Circus, Rock World, Offbeat, and other publications. He is the author of The Rolling Stone Jazz and Blues Album Guide (Random House, 1999); Stevie Wonder (Plexus, 1989); and Bill Haley: The Daddy of Rock and Roll (Stein and Day, 1985).