Book Description
Vividly describes the life of jazz musician Johnny Blowers and the atmosphere of America during the time when the big band sound reigned supreme. Includes photos and a discography.
About the Author
Warren W. Vach is a freelance writer and jazz musician. A co-founder and charter member of the New Jersey Jazz Society, he was editor of the Society's monthly publication "Jersey Jazz", for fifteen years. Vach is the co-founder of the American Federation of Jazz Societies, and founder of the American Jazz Hall of Fame. His previous books include "This Horn for Hire: Pee Wee Erwin" (Scarecrow, 1987), "Back Beats and Rim Shots: The Johnny Blowers Story" (Scarecrow, 1997), and "Crazy Fingers: Claude Hopkins' Life in Jazz."
Back Beats and Rim Shots: The Johnny Blowers Story FROM THE PUBLISHER
Back Beats and Rim Shots is the biography of a drummer. This drummer is Johnny Blowers, a man who never wanted to do anything else but play drums and has devoted his life to them. This is the Johnny Blowers who gambled his future on a chance-of-a-lifetime trip to New York City, braving the Big Apple without friends or connections and staving off starvation with soup and crackers until the almost unbelievable "big break" started him on the road to success. This is the Johnny Blowers who went on to play in Bobby Hackett's first band at Nick's, the famous jazz spot in Greenwich village, making classic records for Vocalion; who then joined the great Bunny Berigan band at the urging of singer Red McKenzie; and who later toured and recorded with practically every big name in the entertainment world - Frank Sinatra, Eddie Condon, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Bunny Berigan, Yank Lawson, Billy Butterfield - just to skim the surface of a long list. Back Beats and Rim Shots is the story of a remarkable man and his fascinating era of network radio, classic jazz, and big bands.
FROM THE CRITICS
Jazztimes
...a seamless account of one highly regarded musician's multi-faceted career..
Booknews
Tells the story of the life and career of a drummer of the big-band
era, with many excerpts from personal interviews with Blowers.
Includes a discography and b&w photos.
Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.