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John White

Born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1939, and educated at schools in Staffordshire and North Wales, John White is a graduate of the University of Manchester, the University of Michigan, and the University of Hull – where he received a PhD in 1975. He is now Emeritus Reader in American History at Hull University. His academic interests and publications were in the areas of African-American and Southern History, and he was a Visiting Professor at several American universities. His publications included Black Leadership in America, now in its third edition, Reconstruction after the American Civil War, and Martin Luther King Jr., and the Civil Rights Movement in America. His conversion to jazz (age 10) came after (repeatedly) playing a 78rpm record of Harry James’ version of "Trumpet Blues and Cantabile" on a wind-up gramophone. At the University of Hull he had a 20-year jazz-based friendship with its poet/librarian Philip Larkin. With the late Richard Palmer, he co-edited Reference Back: Philip Larkin’s Uncollected Jazz Writings 1940-1984 (now revised as Larkin: Jazz Writings: Essays & Reviews 1940-84), and with Trevor Tolley produced the 4CD set Larkin’s Jazz (Proper Records, 2010). His other jazz writings include biographies of Billie Holiday (1987) and Artie Shaw (1998, 2004). His essay “Kansas City, Pendergast and All That Jazz” won the Arthur Miller American Studies Prize in 1992. He is currently Jazz Consultant to The Philip Larkin Society, and has published several articles on Larkin’s jazz tastes in About Larkin: Journal of The Philip Larkin Society, and also in Jazz Journal. His own tastes in jazz are (fairly) eclectic and include: Armstrong, Basie, Ellington, Peterson, Garner, Tatum, Terry Gibbs, Sonny Criss, Paul Desmond, Lester Young, Zoot Sims, Ben Webster, Paul Gonsalves, Clark Terry, Booker Ervin, Bill (and Gil) Evans, Shorty Rogers, Gerry Mulligan, Joe Pass, Tal Farlow, Jan Lundgren, Ahmad Jamal. In January 2015 he began contributing audio reviews, book reviews and other articles to Jazz Journal.

Billie Holiday: Stay With Me

Vinyl reissue with bonus tracks of mid-50s set with Charlie Shavers, Tony Scott et al shows Holiday still in fully communicative mode

Sarah Vaughan: Featuring Clifford Brown

Although the tag Divine One was only fully realised in the 70s, this album, here reissued with Land Of Hi-Fi, was a strong early manifestation

Melba Liston And Her ’Bones

Trombonist Liston's only leader date includes Frank Rehak, Kenny Burrell, Ray Bryant and Charlie Persip in a set of solid mainstream jazz

Kenny Barron: Beyond This Place

Heard here in 2023, the octogenarian pianist continues to plough his customary modern-mainstream furrow with fluency and invention
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Billie Holiday: Lady Love – Live In Basel 1954

Swiss concert has the rejuvenated singer in good form with a band including Red Norvo, Jimmy Raney, Buddy DeFranco and Red Mitchell

Harry Edison and His Orchestra: Sweets

The trumpeter's well-judged 1956 date with Ben Webster and Barney Kessel is reissued and augmented with tracks from a 1957 session

Bill Evans Trio: The Most Influential Trio In Modern Jazz

The complete albums of the Bill Evans, Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian trio, along with some extras, are collected on four LPs

The 3 Sounds: Four Classic Albums

Pianist Harris's ability to create an ebullient blues mood on almost anything is evident in this collection of late 50s/early 60s material
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The Jazzmen

Author of books on Bobby Kennedy and Joseph McCarthy turns his hand to jazz and finds a few novelties among the familiar history

Tommy Flanagan’s Super Jazz Trio: Condado Beach

The former Rollins and Coltrane pianist, said to have developed a style beyond style, is heard in trio in the mid-70s

Art Pepper: Art Of Art

Despite road fatigue the saxophone warrior was in good form in Genoa in 1981, alongside George Cables, David Williams and Carl Burnett

Cedar Walton: The Trio, Volumes 1-3

The one-time Messengers pianist is heard in reissues of mid-80s Italian concerts with David Williams and Billy Higgins
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