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Gene Lees, author of the highly acclaimed Singers and the Song, offers, in Meet Me at Jim and Andy's, another tightly integrated collection of essays about post-War American music. This time he focuses on major jazz instrumentalists and bandleaders.
Jim and Andy's, on 48th Street just west of Sixth Avenue, was one of four New York musicians' haunts in the 1960s--the others being Joe Harbor's Spotlight, Charlie's, and Junior's. "For almost every musician I knew," Lees writes, "[it was] a home-away-from-home, restaurant, watering hole, telephone answering service, informal savings (and loan) bank, and storage place for musical instruments."
In a vivid series of portraits, we meet its clientele, an unforgettable gallery of individualists who happen to have been major artists--among them Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman, Art Farmer, Billy Taylor, Gerry Mulligan, and Paul Desmond. We share their laughter and meet their friends, such as the late actress Judy Holliday, their wives, even their children (as in the tragic story of Frank Rosolino). We learn about their loves, loyalties, infidelities, and struggles with fame and, sometimes alcohol and drug addiction. The magnificent pianist Bill Evans, describing to Lees his heroin addiction, says, "It's like death and transfiguration. Every day you wake in pain like death, and then you go out and score, and that is transfiguration. Each day becomes all of life in microcosm."
Himself a noted songwriter, Lees writes about these musicians with vividness and intimacy. Far from being the inarticulate jazz musicians of legend, they turn out to be eloquent indeed, and the inventors of a colorful slang that has passed into the American language.
And of course there was the music. A perceptive critic with enormous respect for the music he writes about, Lees notes the importance and special appeal of each artist's work, as in this comment about Artie Shaw's clarinet: "A fish, it has been said, is unaware of water, and Shaw's music so permeated the very air that it was only too easy to overlook just how good a player and how inventive and significant an improviser he was."

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Gene Lees, author of Singers and the Song and editor and publisher of the respected Jazzletter, has written extensively for publications such as Down Beat and Stereo Review, of which he is a former editor. He is also a lyricist whose songs include Quiet Nights on Quiet Stars and Someone to Light Up My Life, and Yesterday I Heard the Rain.
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"This is one of the best books ever written on jazz musicians. I hope you keep it in print forever."--Brian Torff, Fairfield Univ.

"...story is told by Gene Lees in a relaxed and friendly way...but in a way the musicians write the book as they recall engaging stories of how it was. First published in 1988, a welcome jazz paperback publication."--Sophia Nitrate, Beat Scene

"A wise, learned man who knows his subject from the inside, Lees is in the great tradition of essayists who listens, observes and analyses, but always with understanding and love."--The Stage and Television Today (UK)

"Lees covers his subjects with frankness, affection, and 0 sitivity....The essays are full of keen perceptions and intriguing information."--The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Like his lyrics, Lees' essays here make his readers feel."--Jazziz

"Part interview, part memoir, part critical analysis, Lees' writing has something, usually plenty, to satisfy any jazz-loving reader, whatever his or her level of musical literacy....These profiles of musicians are full of humor, sympathy, and the gruff, tender sentiment of Ben Webster on a ballad....One of the masterpieces on jazz by the best jazz essayist there is."--Booklist

"For this book alone, Gene Lees must be counted in the ranks of the very best prose writers on jazz and the jazz life."--The Los Angeles Daily News

"Lees writes about jazz with comparable taste and sensitivity--and he does so from the unique perspective of the insider looking out. In so doing, he has contributed another essential volume to the slender shelf of first-rate writing about jazz."--Commentary

"What makes Lees' observations on the music so fascinating is his ability to use his musical knowledge (as a singer and songwriter) in a way which helps illuminate the music he is talking about....[This book] leaves the reader with a warm feeling for the musicians and their contributions to the art."--Coda

"Filled with perceptive observations and richly entertaining tales of the jazz scene....Wit and insight abound in this very readable book."--The Washington Times

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  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Publication date1988
  • ISBN 10 0195046110
  • ISBN 13 9780195046113
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