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Authors: David Hajdu
ISBN-13: 9780865475120, ISBN-10: 0865475121
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Date Published: June 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: David Hajdu

David Hajdu is the author of Lush Life: A Biography of Billy Strayhorn and Positively 4th Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Fariña and Richard Fariña.

Book Synopsis

Unraveling the mystery surrounding the composer of Ellington's biggest hits, including "Passion Flower,'' Hajdu reveals why Billy Strayhorn chose a life of anonymity and self-destruction at a time when African-Americans were basking in the glow of the Big Band era. Hajdu also explains why Strayhorn is only now being recognized—30 years after tragedy ended his brilliant career. Black-and-white photos.

Publishers Weekly

Hajdu, taking his title from one of Strayhorn's youthful works, deftly chronicles the life of the gifted composer, arranger and pianist about whom little has been known until now. Strayhorn (1915-1967), often called Duke Ellington's alter ego, collaborated with the legendary bandleader for more than 25 years, yet remained in his shadow; few outside the music world realized he composed and wrote the lyrics for "Take the `A' Train" and many other pieces often attributed to Ellington. Drawing on interviews with Strayhorn's friends, family and fellow musicians, Hajdu, an editor at Entertainment Weekly, brings his subject out of obscurity, showing him to be a complex, shy, charming genius whose extraordinary talents were recognized mainly by other musicians and members of an elite circle of black performers, artists and writers who adored him. The extent to which Ellington deliberately kept him in the background is unclear, but Strayhorn seems to have preferred this arrangement; without the need to pursue a career on his own, he could be open about his homosexuality at a time when most gay men kept their sexual orientation secret. He died tragically of cancer of the esophagus at 52. Photos not seen by PW. (June)

Table of Contents

PREFACEix
1. SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR3
2. PASSION FLOWER19
3. OVERTURE TO A JAM SESSION47
4. SO THIS IS LOVE65
5. BEYOND CATEGORY81
6. I'M CHECKIN' OUT, GOOM BYE107
7. ALL ROADS LEAD BACK TO YOU139
8. THERE WAS NOBODY LOOKIN'165
9. UP AND DOWN, UP AND DOWN191
10. BLOOD COUNT223
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS263
NOTES269
BIBLIOGRAPHY277
DISCOGRAPHY281
INDEX295

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