Blowin' Hot and Cool
Explore the rich history of American jazz with Blowin' Hot and Cool, a compelling work published by The University of Chicago Press in 2006. This insightful book delves into jazz criticism from the 1920s, highlighting the influential critics who have played a pivotal role in defining the genre's history. With a comprehensive page count of 494 pages, this hardback edition offers a thorough examination of how jazz has shaped and been shaped by American culture and life. Perfect for jazz enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book illuminates the significance of jazz criticism in understanding the evolution of this beloved musical form. Don't miss your chance to own this essential addition to your jazz collection!