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Bunny Berigan: Elusive Legend of Jazz |
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Rating: Summary: A thoroughly engrossing biography about a true jazz legend. Review: Mr. Dupuis has quite successfully transferred his years of scholarly research and genuine personal affection for the Swing Era into a very readable and insightful time capsule of that era. My father, Mort Stulmaker, was a bassist for Bunny Berigan during this unique time in music history and, so, I had a special reason for reading this book. I became thoroughly immersed in it. Through the author's narrative and in-depth intense descriptive ability, I felt I was living a musician's life and experiencing all the joys, successes, failures and heartaches that went with it. He has captured it in total honesty. I must also add that I had the wonderful experience of attending the 25th Bunny Berigan Jazz Festival in Bunny's hometown of Fox Lake, Wisconsin. After reading Mr. Dupuis' book and then attending the Festival, I came away with even a deeper appreciation for the special quality of the music and times of that era. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: The best biography out on one of jazz's greatest trumpeters. Review: This is, I believe, Mr. Dupuis's first book and it shows to anextent. He spends too much time on his visits to Bunny'shometown in Wisconsin and devotes a big chunk of onechapter to a generic discussion of alcoholism. That's the badnews. The good news is that this is the best researched and detailed biography of Bunny Berigan that has been done, it'sin print, it's well (if not lavishly) illustrated, and Dupuis's recommendations for listening are excellent (my opinion andthat of several fellow Berigan fans I checked with). Bunny Berigan was one of jazz's great musicians, a true "musician's musician." It was his solo at the PalomarBallroom in California, while a member of the Benny Goodman orchestra, that nearly started a riot and is as gooda starting point for the emergence of Swing as the dominantpopular music form as any. Like too many of his era, Benny was a chronic alcoholic and he died a premature death because of his drinking. The modest amount of recordings heleft still attract a following and through them his magic lingers on. Many of the greats of jazz (such as Louis Armstrong) were quick to list themselves as fans of his.This is the best biography of one of jazz's greatest trumpeters and one of its most tragic lost souls. If you wantto learn about the life of Bunny Berigan or his music, this isyour book. Also highly recommended for Swing Era/Music fans in general
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