Jackson Street After Hours: The Roots of Jazz in Seattle"Vintage photographs and 24 contemporary portraits capture the style and flavor of Jackson Street and its jazz legacy. Based on extensive interviews with jazz musicians, this significant new volume documents the smokey rooms, Prohibition antics, wartime parties, and unforgettable riffs that characterized great moments in Pacific Northwest jazz." -- Amazon.com viewed July 8, 2020. |
Contents
Seattle Hunch 18641920 | 1 |
The Jazz Age 19201933 | 12 |
Combos and Dives The Depression Years | 36 |
Copyright | |
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