Sportin' Life: John W. Bubbles, An American Classic: Cultural Biographies
Autor Brian Harkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 apr 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197514511
ISBN-10: 0197514510
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 50 images
Dimensiuni: 246 x 165 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Cultural Biographies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197514510
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 50 images
Dimensiuni: 246 x 165 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Cultural Biographies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Harker limns a sensitive portrait of a complex artist who survived the vicissitudes of racism to work briefly in Hollywood, to appear regularly on television specials, and to travel with the USO to entertain troops in Vietnam.
Brian Harker, in this epic biography, describes Bubbles' dancing so vividly that we can practically see it and feel it.
Presenting what we can know is a biographer's work, and Harker has done a first-rate job, shrewdly and thoroughly filling out the life of a complicated man whose career illuminates the possibilities and obstacles faced by a brilliant Black artist during that time.
Harker's book is not only vivid history but a poignant rumination on what might have been - what greater art Bubbles might have made, if only the world that applauded him hadn't also hemmed him in.
Sportin' Life is a gripping page-turner biography of song-and-dance man John Bubbles. Harker's meticulously researched and inspiring book rightly restores Bubbles' trail-blazing legacy alongside the biggest stars of the past century including Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson, Judy Garland and Bob Hope.
John W. Bubbles was a great showman who had a tremendous impact on entertainment in 1920s vaudeville. 'The father of rhythm tap' contributed to the form by dropping his heels in heavy syncopation, bringing the weight down from the toes, andputting tap into the jazz bracket. Brian Harker, hisextraordinary biographer, has done more than his homework, casting Bubbles' life in context throughout the 20th century. Changing the way tap was executed was just one of his major contributions. Both Fred Astaire and Honi Coles considered Bubbles 'the greatest tapper ever,' and 'winner and still champ' even when he was paralyzed with a stroke. A must read for anyone interested in how one Black life has mattered, as Harker shows how Bubbles' contribution continues through today. Along the route of this biography, the reader learns much about the history of race relations, and Bubbles' undying ability to always rise to the challenge.
Musicians, dancers and performers have long known that John W. Bubbles was an American classic. Now, thanks to Brian Harker's vivid and comprehensive biography, he takes his place center stage in tap, jazz and theater history. His rhythmic innovations and virtuosity did for tap what Louis Armstrong did for jazz. Racism marred his career, but never his charisma or his virtuosity.
Sportin' Life: John W. Bubbles, an American Classic is the engaging, comprehensive story of one of the most important figures in tap dance history.
Brian Harker, in this epic biography, describes Bubbles' dancing so vividly that we can practically see it and feel it.
Presenting what we can know is a biographer's work, and Harker has done a first-rate job, shrewdly and thoroughly filling out the life of a complicated man whose career illuminates the possibilities and obstacles faced by a brilliant Black artist during that time.
Harker's book is not only vivid history but a poignant rumination on what might have been - what greater art Bubbles might have made, if only the world that applauded him hadn't also hemmed him in.
Sportin' Life is a gripping page-turner biography of song-and-dance man John Bubbles. Harker's meticulously researched and inspiring book rightly restores Bubbles' trail-blazing legacy alongside the biggest stars of the past century including Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson, Judy Garland and Bob Hope.
John W. Bubbles was a great showman who had a tremendous impact on entertainment in 1920s vaudeville. 'The father of rhythm tap' contributed to the form by dropping his heels in heavy syncopation, bringing the weight down from the toes, andputting tap into the jazz bracket. Brian Harker, hisextraordinary biographer, has done more than his homework, casting Bubbles' life in context throughout the 20th century. Changing the way tap was executed was just one of his major contributions. Both Fred Astaire and Honi Coles considered Bubbles 'the greatest tapper ever,' and 'winner and still champ' even when he was paralyzed with a stroke. A must read for anyone interested in how one Black life has mattered, as Harker shows how Bubbles' contribution continues through today. Along the route of this biography, the reader learns much about the history of race relations, and Bubbles' undying ability to always rise to the challenge.
Musicians, dancers and performers have long known that John W. Bubbles was an American classic. Now, thanks to Brian Harker's vivid and comprehensive biography, he takes his place center stage in tap, jazz and theater history. His rhythmic innovations and virtuosity did for tap what Louis Armstrong did for jazz. Racism marred his career, but never his charisma or his virtuosity.
Sportin' Life: John W. Bubbles, an American Classic is the engaging, comprehensive story of one of the most important figures in tap dance history.
Notă biografică
Brian Harker is Professor of Music at Brigham Young University. He has twice won the Irving Lowens Award for best article on American music. He is the author of Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings and Jazz: An American Journey. He lives with his wife in Orem, Utah.