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Jazz in Italy

Bebop, Swing, and Bella Music: Jazz and the Italian American Experience

Jazz in ItalyThis book explores the contributions that Americans of Italian descent have made to jazz. It includes profiles of major composers, musicians, and singers, and overviews of minor figures. Early chapters are dedicated to single players, from Louis Prima to Frank Sinatra to Bucky Pizzarelli. Other sections discuss jazz in Italy and women of jazz. The book also explores the discrimination and stereotyping faced by Italian immigrants in their efforts to assimilate into American culture.

Bebop, Swing, and Bella Musica: Jazz and the Italian American Experience, by Bill Dal Cerro and David Anthony Witter, Bella Musica Publishing, www.italiansinjazz.com.

A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra

Oscar Peterson: A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra

A Jazz Portrait of Frank SinatraThis book is a note-for-note solo piano transcription for the Oscar Peterson Trio’s album A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra. Peterson’s interpretations of 12 Sinatra standards includes: “All of Me,” “The Birth of the Blues,” “Come Dance with Me,” “How About You?” “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “It Happened in Monterey,” “Just in Time,” “Learnin’ the Blues,” “Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week),” “(Love Is) The Tender Trap,” “Witchcraft,” and “You Make Me Feel So Young.”

Oscar Peterson: A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra, www.halleonard.com.