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Fred Astaire: one of the great jazz artists of the twentieth century is best known for his brilliant dancing in the movie musicals of the 1930s, but in "Music Makes Me", this book argues that Astaire's work as a dancer and choreographer - particularly in the realm of tap dancing - made a significant contribution to the art of jazz.

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"Mr. Decker digs deeply into Astaire's creative process, anatomizing what went into each production... Illuminating, richly detailed analysis." Wall Street Journal "Delving into production schedules, credit sheets, cast lists, and other studio paraphernalia, Decker gives us a good look at Astaire-related activity behind the scenes." New York Review Of Books "Fascinating... Much in Decker's account of Astaire's musicianship and the range of this talents in Music Makes Me may come as a surprise." Times Literary Supplement (TLS) "A worthy addition to the books that have been inspired by the genius of Fred Astaire." Reelzchannel Maltin On Movies "A worthy resource... Highly Recommended." -- C. Wadsworth Walker Choice "Illuminating... There is something of an unabashed joy in watching and hearing Astaire's routines, and Decker's book reflects that joy." -- Sarah Caissie Provost Clark University Notes (Music Library Assoc) "Decker offers ... fascinating observations to underscore the idea of Astaire as ardent listener and lover of all things 'jazz.'" -- Jennifer R. Jenkins Film & History

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations Introduction Part One: Astaire among Others 1. "There's a difference and Astaire is it" 2. "I am a creator" Part Two: Astaire at the Studios 3. "I play with the very best bands" 4. "Tell them to let it swing" 5. "Fixing up" tunes Part Three: Astaire in Jazz and Popular Music 6. "Keep time with the time and with the times" 7. "Jazz means the blues" 8. "Anything that will send me" 9. "You play and I'll dance" Conclusion Notes References Acknowledgments Permissions Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 6/24/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780520268906, 978-0520268906
      ISBN10: 0520268903

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Fred Astaire: one of the great jazz artists of the twentieth century is best known for his brilliant dancing in the movie musicals of the 1930s, but in "Music Makes Me", this book argues that Astaire's work as a dancer and choreographer - particularly in the realm of tap dancing - made a significant contribution to the art of jazz.

      Trade Review
      "Mr. Decker digs deeply into Astaire's creative process, anatomizing what went into each production... Illuminating, richly detailed analysis." Wall Street Journal "Delving into production schedules, credit sheets, cast lists, and other studio paraphernalia, Decker gives us a good look at Astaire-related activity behind the scenes." New York Review Of Books "Fascinating... Much in Decker's account of Astaire's musicianship and the range of this talents in Music Makes Me may come as a surprise." Times Literary Supplement (TLS) "A worthy addition to the books that have been inspired by the genius of Fred Astaire." Reelzchannel Maltin On Movies "A worthy resource... Highly Recommended." -- C. Wadsworth Walker Choice "Illuminating... There is something of an unabashed joy in watching and hearing Astaire's routines, and Decker's book reflects that joy." -- Sarah Caissie Provost Clark University Notes (Music Library Assoc) "Decker offers ... fascinating observations to underscore the idea of Astaire as ardent listener and lover of all things 'jazz.'" -- Jennifer R. Jenkins Film & History

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Introduction Part One: Astaire among Others 1. "There's a difference and Astaire is it" 2. "I am a creator" Part Two: Astaire at the Studios 3. "I play with the very best bands" 4. "Tell them to let it swing" 5. "Fixing up" tunes Part Three: Astaire in Jazz and Popular Music 6. "Keep time with the time and with the times" 7. "Jazz means the blues" 8. "Anything that will send me" 9. "You play and I'll dance" Conclusion Notes References Acknowledgments Permissions Index

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