Singers and the Song by Gene Lees

Singers and the Song by Gene Lees

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Singers and the Song by Gene Lees

This book is a celebration of the generation of popular singers which emerged during and after the war: singers such as Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, and Sarah Vaughan. Universally praised as intuitive performers, Gene Lees's expert analysis also shows them to be intelligent, skilful artists, dedicated to their work. Sinatra is singled out for special praise: Lees describes him as 'our Poet Laureate, and best singer we've ever heard', and points out his technical virtuosity and his unique style of phrasing. The book also looks at some of the composers and lyricists whose material was finely tuned to suit the abilities of these new popular stars. A lyricist himself, Lees gives us an illuminating account of the language used by writers such as Johnny Mercer, their choice of subject matter, and their extraordinary gifts for rhyme and rhythm. Readership: students of music, general readers interested in popular music
Gene Lees is the author of Oscar Peterson: The Will to Swing and Waiting for Dizzy, both published by Cooper Square Press. He lives in Ojai, CA.
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ISBN 13 9780195042931
ISBN 10 019504293X
Title Singers and the Song
Author Gene Lees
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1987-10-22
Number of pages 270
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.