Late Life Jazz by Malcolm Macfarlane

Late Life Jazz by Malcolm Macfarlane

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Rosemary Clooney's 50-year career travelled a long road, from 50s novelty songs to timeless American jazz, combating personal strife and a drug-fueled mental breakdown along the way. Late Life Jazz tells the rise, fall and rise again story of America's finest girl singer.

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Late Life Jazz by Malcolm Macfarlane

Heralded by Tony Bennett as "the Madonna of the 1950s," Rosemary Clooney first came to national prominence when, guided by record producer Mitch Miller, she topped the Hit Parade with songs such as "Come On-a My House" and "Half As Much". Today, the name "Clooney" is synonymous with superstardom, with George Clooney, her nephew, fittingly regarded as one of Hollywood's most notable aristocrats. Few realize, however, that it was originally Rosemary's hit records that brought the surname to achieve worldwide fame and which ultimately landed her a starring role in the immortal "White Christmas", alongside Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Vera Ellen. By the time the Sixties arrived however, personal turmoil, fueled by an addiction to prescription medication, almost destroyed her life and her career. Rosemary endured a long period of mental therapy before she was able to resume her singing career in the early 1970s. Few expected her to be anything more than a nostalgia baroness. Rosemary had other ideas. Stimulated by a series of concerts alongside her friend and mentor, Bing Crosby, Rosemary found a new medium in the midst of America's finest jazz musicians, building a second career and with it, a reputation one of - some would say, the - finest interpreter of the Great American Songbook. Late Life Jazz is the story of the rise, fall and rise again of Clooney the First, Aunt Rose, a singer par excellence.
Well-researched, illustrated with plenty of photos and engagingly written, we warmly recommend it* Russell Davies show, BBC Radio 2 *
Malcolm Macfarlane is editor of BING Magazine, which is dedicated to the life and times of the incomparable Bing Crosby and published by the International Crosby Circle.
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ISBN 13 9780199798575
ISBN 10 0199798575
Title Late Life Jazz
Author Malcolm Macfarlane
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2013-08-29
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.