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Store Events - December 15, 7:00 p.m.

 
Time: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 7:00 p.m.
Location: Highland Park Library, 949 Laurel
Title of Event: TERRY TEACHOUT

TERRY TEACHOUT, the Wall Street Journal arts columnist, talks about Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong, drawing on a cache of important new sources unavailable to previous Armstrong biographers, including hundreds of private recordings of backstage and after-hours conversations the artist made throughout the second half of his life.



Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong
by Teachout, Terry
Format:  Hardcover (Cloth)
Price:  $30.00
Published: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), 2009
Inventory Status: Usually Ships in 1-5 days

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Louis Armstrong was the greatest jazz musician of the twentieth century and a giant of modern American culture. He knocked the Beatles off the top of the charts, wrote the finest of all jazz autobiographies - without a collaborator - and created collages that have been compared to the art of Romare Bearden. The ranks of his admirers included Johnny Cash, Jackson Pollock and Orson Welles. Offstage he was witty, introspective and unexpectedly complex, a beloved colleague with an explosive temper whose larger-than-life personality was tougher and more sharp-edged than his worshipping fans ever knew."

Wall Street Journal" arts columnist Terry Teachout has drawn on a cache of important new sources unavailable to previous Armstrong biographers, including hundreds of private recordings of backstage and after-hours conversations that Armstrong made throughout the second half of his life, to craft a sweeping new narrative biography of this towering figure that shares full, accurate versions of such storied events as Armstrong's decision to break up his big band and his quarrel with President Eisenhower for the first time. Certain to be the definitive word on Armstrong for our generation, "Pops" paints a gripping portrait of the man, his world and his music that will stand alongside Gary Giddins' "Bing Crosby: A Pocketful of Dreams" and Peter Guralnick's "Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley" as a classic biography of a major American musician.

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