Verve

The Sound of America

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A highly visual history of Verve Records charting how the label changed the course of modern music and brought the sound of America to the world

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ISBN: 9780500517147 Category:

Richard Havers

Description

The story of Verve Records is the story of jazz. Verve signed practically every major jazz artist of the fifties and sixties and is home to some of the greatest music ever recorded. Norman Granz, the record label’s founder, also organised hugely influential, high-profile, racially integrated concerts, first at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and then at venues across America and then around the world.

This volume is the ultimate guide to the artists and the music that made Verve great and jazz cool.

Verve have opened up their archive and provided access to some of their rarest material. Features on the label’s key artists and key albums are guaranteed to interest both curious newcomers and dedicated fans – illustrated with both iconic and unseen photographs from some of the finest jazz photographers, classic cover art and ephemera, and insightful timelines.

Additional information

Weight 2252 g
Dimensions 22 x 28.3 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 1 October 2013
Number of pages 400
Format Hardback
Dimensions 22 x 28.3 cm
Weight 2252 g
Richard Havers is Universal Music's jazz consultant. He has produced box sets, including '100 Years of the Blues', 'Louis Armstrong - Ambassador of Jazz', 'Ella - The Voice of Jazz', 'Verve ­- The Sound of America', 'Blue Note's Uncompromising Expression' and a ten-CD career retrospective of Nat King Cole. He has written numerous sleeve notes and books to accompany album and DVD releases, including many for The Rolling Stones. A prolific music writer he won the Blues Foundation's Award for Literature in 2002. His articles have been published in the Daily Telegraph, The Times, Goldmine and Record Collector.