The real ambassadors : Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong challenge segregation
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Contributors
Bavan, Yolande, writer of foreword.
Published
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2022].
ISBN
1496837770, 9781496837776, 1496837843, 9781496837844
Physical Desc
xv, 279 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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Published
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2022].
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
1496837770, 9781496837776, 1496837843, 9781496837844

Notes

Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Keith Hatschek tells the story of three determined artists: Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, and Iola Brubeck and the stand they took against segregation by writing and performing a jazz musical titled The Real Ambassadors. First conceived by the Brubecks in 1956, the musical's journey to the stage for its 1962 premiere tracks extraordinary twists and turns across the backdrop of the civil rights movement. A variety of colorful characters, from Broadway impresarios to gang-connected managers, surface in the compelling storyline. During the Cold War, the US State Department enlisted some of America's greatest musicians to serve as jazz ambassadors, touring the world to trumpet a so-called "free society." Honored as celebrities abroad, the jazz ambassadors, who were overwhelmingly African Americans, returned home to racial discrimination and deferred dreams. The Brubecks used this double standard as the central message for the musical, deploying humor and pathos to share perspectives on American values. On September 23, 1962, The Real Ambassadors's stunning debut moved a packed arena at the Monterey Jazz Festival to laughter, joy, and tears. Although critics unanimously hailed the performance, it sadly became a footnote in cast members' bios. The enormous cost of reassembling the star-studded cast made the creation impossible to stage and tour. However, The Real Ambassadors: Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong Challenge Segregation caps this jazz story by detailing how the show was triumphantly revived in 2014 by Jazz at Lincoln Center. This reaffirmed the musical's place as an integral part of America's jazz history and served as an important reminder of how artists' voices are a powerful force for social change"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hatschek, K., & Bavan, Y. (2022). The real ambassadors: Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong challenge segregation . University Press of Mississippi.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hatschek, Keith and Yolande, Bavan. 2022. The Real Ambassadors: Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong Challenge Segregation. University Press of Mississippi.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hatschek, Keith and Yolande, Bavan. The Real Ambassadors: Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong Challenge Segregation University Press of Mississippi, 2022.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hatschek, Keith,, and Yolande Bavan. The Real Ambassadors: Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong Challenge Segregation University Press of Mississippi, 2022.

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