Jazz
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Jazz in Available Light
Schiffer£54.99| /Through both personal stories and stunning photographs captured behind the scenesincluding scores of images never before publishedlose yourself i...
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Mitchell & Ruff
Paul Dry Books (US)£17.99| /This portrait of jazz musicians Willie Ruff and Dwike Mitchell tells not just how these men became musicians but how they live their lives as music...
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Permanent Underground
Currency House Inc (AUS)£12.99| /In the last 20 years modern jazz has undergone an unprecedented transformation and expansion. Once Sydney dominated a modest national scene; today,...
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Silences & Secrets
Monash University Publishing£23.99| /The Weintraubs Syncopators, international musical celebrities of the 1930s, embarked on a four-year journey across Europe, Russia and the Far East ...
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Singing Bones
Sydney University Press£30.00| /Manikay are the ancestral songs of Arnhem Land, passed down over generations and shaping relationships between people and the country.Singing Bones...
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Song on My Lips
Granville Island Publishing (CA)£19.99| /Stephen Botek apprenticed at the side of some of the greats of the jazz era, learning not only about music, but about life. Growing up in small-tow...
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Song on My Lips
Granville Island Publishing (CA)£26.99| /Stephen Botek apprenticed at the side of some of the greats of the jazz era, learning not only about music, but about life. Growing up in small-tow...
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Steady Steady
Aboriginal Studies Press (AUS)£26.99| /Book & CD. Born on Thursday Island in 1929, Seaman Dan didn't release his debut album, Follow the Sun', until his 70th birthday. In the next t...
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Swing Street
Schiffer£22.99| /Swing Street was the name given to 52nd Street in midtown Manhattan in New York City, where there were more jazz clubs and bars per square block th...
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When Jolson Was King
Celebrity Profiles Publishing (US)£25.99| /Here is the quintessential Al Jolson tribute from the pen of author/music historian Richard Grudens, documenting the story of Al Jolson's colourful...
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