

An edition of You Can't Steal a Gift (2001)
Dizzy, Clark, Milt, and Nat
By Gene Lees
Publish Date
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Bison Books
Language
eng
Pages
269
Description:
"You Can't Steal a Gift is about the impact of American racism on America's greatest gift to the world of music - jazz. In a work that combines memoir, oral history, and commentary, Gene Lees has crafted minibiographies of four great black musicians whom the author knew well - Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Milt Hinton, and Nat "King" Cole. Lees writes of them, "All are men who had every reason to embrace bitterness...and didn't."" "When Lees left Montreal to become the music and drama critic of the Louisville Times in 1955, he was shocked by the racism and segregation he found in the United States. In jazz he found a community of like-minded souls who freely shared their gifts with all lovers of music, regardless of race and condition."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: United States, Race relations, Jazz musicians, Biography, History, Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-1993, Terry, Clark, Hinton, Milt, Cole, Nat King, 1919-1965, Jazz musicians, biography, United states, race relations
People: Nat "King," Cole (1917-1965), Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993), Clark Terry, Milt Hinton
Places: United States