An engaging personal account of the jazz scene in Paris in the '80s and '90s In his Beat-like jaunt through the Parisian and European jazz scene, Mike Zwerin is not unlike Jack Kerouac, Mezz Mezzrow, or Hunter S. Thompson--writers to whom, for different reasons, he owes some allegiance. What makes him special is his devotion to the troubled musicians he idolizes, and a passion for music that is blessedly contagious. Many jazz fans will know Mike Zwerin for his witty, irreverent, and undeniably hip music reviews and articles in the International Herald Tribune that have entertained us for decades. Based in Paris, or, rather, stuck there, as Zwerin likes to say, he has been a music critic for the Trib since 1979. Zwerin also had a distinguished career as a trombonist. When he was just eighteen years old, he was invited by Miles Davis to play alongside Gerry Mulligan, John Lewis, and Max Roach in the band that was immortalized as The Birth of the Cool. The Parisian Jazz Chronicles offers an engaging personal account of the jazz scene in Paris in the 1980s and 1990s. Zwerin writes lovingly but unsparingly about figures he knew and interviewed-- such as Dexter Gordon, Freddy Heineken, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Chet Baker, Wayne Shorter, and Melvin Van Peebles. Against this background, Zwerin tells about his own life--split allegiances to journalism and music, and to America and France, his solitary battle for sobriety, a failing marriage, and fatherhood.
I loved Parisian Jazz Chronicles. Very sorry to have found out about MZ's death in the past month. What a guy! Plenty Renaissance for me. I found a copy in a remainder bin on a neighbourhood walk in Vancouver BC. To hear from a real jazz man, dedicated lifelong player, great writer, Birth of the Cool band alumnus etc with such a communicative genius, hanging himself out to dry as required for honesty's sake. Tough with you, tough with me, romantic, fair, I love that. Hipster pretensions not always where you'd expect them to be located. One of my favourite lives. Sorry not to have encountered him earlier on, made some time. Ken Lutes
Great gift!
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Put this on your holiday gift list for the jazz fan who has everything - or who thinks he or she knows everything. This is not, as might be expected, a collection of Zwerin's columns for The International Herald Tribune, though that would have been a fine thing, too. This is, rather, a collection of riffs improvised out in the margins of those columns: what the interview subjects were really like, what was going on in the author's life, the vagaries of travelling around Europe in search of true jazz, the real thing, an authentic self. Lyrically written, it swings.
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