[78-L] fwd: Buddy Bolden cylinder found

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Apr 1 06:13:19 PDT 2013


On 4/1/2013 7:31 AM, Jim Eigo Jazz Promo Services wrote:
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> At least according to author Nicholas Christopher's new novel "_Tiger Rag
> <http://jazzpromoservices.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3186fe64133adb244b1010be2&id=c2271b2362&e=dce4828319>_".
> Set in New Orleans in the early 1900s "Tiger Rag" tells the story of Charles
> “Buddy” Bolden and his long lost cylinders, the holy grail of jazz recordings.
> Told through the eyes of former bandmates the story jumps like a great jazz
> band riffing on everything from life in the Big Easy to present day America
> where he weaves in a family drama whose associations are connected to these
> legendary cylinders that bring to mind the classic film noir /The Maltese Falcon./
> If you're a fan of jazz, great writing and a good old fashioned yarn "Tiger
> Rag" is a well worth while read.
> Jim Eigo
> Warwick NY
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