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Hazel Scott: The Pioneering Journey Of A Jazz Pianist, From Caf Society To Hollywood To Huac
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Hazel Scott Was An Important Figure In The Later Part Of The Black Renaissance Onward. Even In An Era Where There Was Limited Mainstream Recognition Of Black Stars, Hazel Scott'S Talent Stood Out And She Is Still Fondly Remembered By A Large Segment Of The Community. I Am Pleased To See Her Legend Honored.Melvin Van Peebles, Filmmaker And DirectorThis Book Is Really, Really Important. It Comprises A Lot Of Historyof Culture, Race, Gender, And America. In Many Ways, Hazel'S Story Is The Story Of The Twentieth Century.Murray Horwitz, Npr Commentator And Coauthor Of Ain'T Misbehavin'Karen Chilton Has Deftly Woven Three Narrative Threadsadam Clayton Powell, Jr., Harlem, And Hazel Scottinto A Marvelous Tapestry Of Black Life, Particularly From The Depression To The Civil Rights Era. Of Course, Hazel Scott'S Magnificent Career Is The Brightest Thread, And Chilton Handles It With The Same Finesse And Brilliance As Her Subject Brought To The Piano.Herb Boyd, Author Of Baldwin'S Harlem: A Biography Of James BaldwinA Wonderful Book About An Extraordinary Woman: Hazel Scott Was A Glamorous, Gifted Musician And Fierce Freedom Fighter. Thank You Karen Chilton For Reintroducing Her. May She Never Be Forgotten.Farah Griffin, Institute For Research In Africanamerican Studies, Columbia Universityin This Fascinating Biography, Karen Chilton Traces The Brilliant Arc Of The Gifted And Audacious Pianist Hazel Scott, From International Stardom To Ultimate Obscurity.A Child Prodigy, Born In Trinidad And Raised In Harlem In The 1920S, Scott'S Musical Talent Was Cultivated By Her Musician Mother, Alma Long Scott As Well As Several Great Jazz Luminaries Of The Period, Namely, Art Tatum, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday And Lester Young. Career Success Was Swift For The Young Pianistshe Auditioned At The Prestigious Juilliard School When She Was Only Eight Years Old, Hosted Her Own Radio Show, And Shared The Bill At Roseland Ballroom With The Count Basie Orchestra At Fifteen. After Several Standout Performances On Broadway, It Was The Opening Of New York'S First Integrated Nightclub, Caf Society, That Made Hazel Scott A Star. Still A Teenager, The Darling Of Caf Society Wowed Audiences With Her Swing Renditions Of Classical Masterpieces By Chopin, Bach, And Rachmaninoff. By The Time Hollywood Came Calling, Scott Had Achieved Such Stature That She Could Successfully Challenge The Studios' Deplorable Treatment Of Black Actors. She Would Later Become One Of The First Black Women To Host Her Own Television Show. During The 1940S And 50S, Her Sexy And Vivacious Presence Captivated Fans Worldwide, While Her Marriage To The Controversial Black Congressman From Harlem, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Kept Her Constantly In The Headlines.In A Career Spanning Over Four Decades, Hazel Scott Became Known Not Only For Her Accomplishments On Stage And Screen, But For Her Outspoken Advocacy Of Civil Rights And Her Refusal To Play Before Segregated Audiences. Her Relentless Crusade On Behalf Of African Americans, Women, And Artists Made Her The Target Of The House Unamerican Activities Committee (Huac) During The Mccarthy Era, Eventually Forcing Her To Join The Black Expatriate Community In Paris. By Age Twentyfive, Hazel Scott Was An International Star. Before Reaching Thirtyfive, However, She Considered Herself A Failure. Plagued By Insecurity And Depression, She Twice Tried To Take Her Own Life. Though She Was Once One Of The Most Soughtafter Talents In Show Business, Scott Would Return To America, After Years Of Living Abroad, To A Music World That No Longer Valued What She Had To Offer. In This First Biography Of An Important But Overlooked African American Pianist, Singer, Actor And Activist, Hazel Scott'S Contributions Are Finally Recognized.Karen Chilton Is A New Yorkbased Writer And Actor, And The Coauthor Of I Wish You Love, The Memoir Of Legendary Jazz Vocalist Gloria Lynne.
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- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains three hundred twelve pages. This length provides a comprehensive exploration of Hazel Scott's life and contributions.
- Q: What is the binding type of the book? A: The book is paperback bound. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures five point nine eight inches in length, zero point nine one inches in thickness, and nine point zero two inches in height. These dimensions make it a convenient size for reading.
- Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The author of the book is Karen Chilton. She is a New York-based writer and actor.
- Q: What genre does this book fall under? A: The book is categorized under biography and jazz history. It focuses on the life of jazz pianist Hazel Scott.
- Q: How do I read this biography? A: You can read this biography like any standard book. It’s suitable for anyone interested in jazz, civil rights, or American history.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young adults? A: Yes, the book is suitable for young adults. It offers insights into historical themes relevant to cultural and civil rights.
- Q: Does the book include illustrations or photos? A: No, the book does not include illustrations or photos. It primarily focuses on narrative text.
- Q: What is the reading level of this book? A: The book is appropriate for high school readers and above. It contains complex themes surrounding race and culture.
- Q: How should I care for the book? A: To care for the book, keep it in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition.
- Q: Can I store the book on a shelf? A: Yes, you can store the book on a shelf. Ensure it is upright to prevent any bending or damage to the spine.
- Q: How do I keep the book in good condition? A: To keep the book in good condition, avoid bending the cover and handle it with clean hands. Store it properly.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for return instructions. Most sellers offer a return policy.
- Q: Can I return the book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can typically return the book if you don’t like it, depending on the seller’s return policy.
- Q: What if I have trouble understanding the book? A: If you have trouble understanding the book, consider discussing it with others or using supplemental resources for clarity.
- Q: Is there a warranty for the book? A: No, books typically do not come with a warranty. However, you can return it if it is damaged or defective.