Marian mcpartland musician biography books
•
All in Good Time
March 12,
I knew I was on my way to being a legit jazz fan when, after a few years of flipping past it, I started to appreciate Marian McPartland’s old Piano Jazz show on NPR. It took a while to get used to her voice, a stiff upper-lip quavering British accent, but then I recognized what her many talented guests knew coming in: she had the chops.
Over time, then, I came really to love the show. She’d have a fellow old-timer in to jam. They’d talk a little about the business or maybe get off an inside reference or two, but mostly they communicated through the music. McPartland has a crisp, generous tone, and it seemed to bring out good material from anyone who joined her. Like a good color analyst in a sporting event, she celebrated everyone she presented at the same time as she let drop just often enough that she could bring it herself.
When I saw this audiobook, I figured it would be a best-of piano jazz compilation, so I snatched it up. I liked the idea of list
Over time, then, I came really to love the show. She’d have a fellow old-timer in to jam. They’d talk a little about the business or maybe get off an inside reference or two, but mostly they communicated through the music. McPartland has a crisp, generous tone, and it seemed to bring out good material from anyone who joined her. Like a good color analyst in a sporting event, she celebrated everyone she presented at the same time as she let drop just often enough that she could bring it herself.
When I saw this audiobook, I figured it would be a best-of piano jazz compilation, so I snatched it up. I liked the idea of list
•
Marian McPartland's Jazz World: All in Good Time (Music in American Life) bygd Marian McPartland
March 12,
I knew inom was on my way to being a legit jazz fan when, after a few years of flipping past it, inom started to appreciate Marian McPartland’s old Piano Jazz show on NPR. It took a while to get used to her voice, a stiff upper-lip quavering British accent, but then inom recognized what her many talented guests knew coming in: she had the chops.
Over time, then, inom came really to love the show. She’d have a fellow old-timer in to smet. They’d talk a little about the business or maybe get off an inside reference or two, but mostly they communicated through the music. McPartland has a crisp, generous tone, and it seemed to bring out good material from anyone who joined her. Like a good color analyst in a sporting event, she celebrated everyone she presented at the same time as she let drop just often enough that she could bring it herself.
When inom saw this audiobook, inom figured it would
Over time, then, inom came really to love the show. She’d have a fellow old-timer in to smet. They’d talk a little about the business or maybe get off an inside reference or two, but mostly they communicated through the music. McPartland has a crisp, generous tone, and it seemed to bring out good material from anyone who joined her. Like a good color analyst in a sporting event, she celebrated everyone she presented at the same time as she let drop just often enough that she could bring it herself.
When inom saw this audiobook, inom figured it would
•
Marian McPartland
American jazz musician (–)
Marian McPartland | |
---|---|
McPartland playing at St. Joseph's Villa near Rochester, New York, in | |
Birth name | Margaret Marian Turner |
Born | ()20 March Slough, England |
Died | 20 August () (aged95) Port Washington, New York, US |
Genres | Cool jazz, bebop, mainstream jazz, swing, post-bop |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, composer, radio host, writer |
Instrument | Piano |
Years active | – |
Labels | Halcyon, Concord Jazz, Jazz Alliance, Bainbridge, Savoy, Capitol, RCA |
Musical artist
Margaret Marian McPartlandOBE (néeTurner;[1] 20 March – 20 August ), was an English and American jazz pianist, composer, and writer. She was the host of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on National Public Radio from to [2]
After her marriage to trumpeter Jimmy McPartland in February ,[3] she resided in the United States when not travelling throughout the world to perform. In , she founded Halcyon Records, a r