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Dance of the infidels : a portrait of Bud Powell

Title
Dance of the infidels : a portrait of Bud Powell / Francis Paudras ; translated form the original French by Rubye Monet ; English translation edited by Warren Bernhardt ; foreword by Bill Evans.
Author
Paudras, Francis.
Publication
New York : Da Capo Press, 1998.

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xii, 353 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  • What Charlie Parker was to the saxophone, Bud Powell (1924-1966) was to the piano: no jazz pianist can rival his brilliance. But the tragedy of his life is equally matchless in the annals of jazz: he endured a brutal beating on the head by the police as a youth; electroshock therapy in psychiatric institutions; physical and mental abuse from people who fed him dangerous drugs to control him; malnutrition and tuberculosis; and, most painful of all, the indifference of his contemporaries to his talent.
  • Yet his musical intuition, helpless innocence, and humor made him an endearing and sympathetic character - especially to Francis Paudras, a young jazz fan who met Powell in the late 1950s. Paudras's generosity was boundless: he released Powell from unfavorable surroundings, gave him a home and a new life, encouraged him to create some of his finest music, and cared for him as if he were his child rather than his idol.
  • Dance of the Infidels is one of the most moving of jazz memoirs - and served as the basis for Bertrand Tavernier's film 'Round Midnight, starring Dexter Gordon. Here, for the first time in English, is a portrait of a friendship as surprising and heartbreaking as Bud Powell's timeless music.
Uniform Title
Danse des infidèles. English
Alternative Title
Danse des infidèles.
Subject
  • Powell, Bud
  • Jazz musicians > United States > Biography
ISBN
0306808161
LCCN
97051909
OCLC
  • 38112805
  • ocm38112805
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries