Bands, Booze and Broads by Sheila Tracy

Bands, Booze and Broads by Sheila Tracy

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A behind-the-scenes look at the big band era. Using the personal experiences of over 60 Americans who played with the most famous bands, it describes the good times of being on stage with band leaders such as Glenn Miller, as well as the bitterness of racial segregation.

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Bands, Booze and Broads by Sheila Tracy

In this study of the big band era, the author goes behind the scenes and talks to over 60 Americans who played with the most famous big bands - and lived to tell the tale. This was no mean feat: these musicians relate their experiences of life on the road - demand was so great that many were on tour for 365 days of the year, and the pressure to party every night was enormous. Swing music's huge popularity brought the performers wild adulation and, for many, resorting to drugs and alcohol was the only way to keep up. This book lets them tell their own stories of this era. Some black musicians remember only the bitterness of segregation, then being brutally enforced; others have golden memories of the good times on stage with Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller; all talk frankly about what it meant to be part of an enduring legend.
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ISBN 13 9781851587124
ISBN 10 1851587128
Title Bands, Booze and Broads
Author Sheila Tracy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 1995-04-10
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.