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The Evolution of Mann

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More than any other musician Herbie Mann was responsible for establishing the flute as an accepted jazz instrument. Prior to his arrival the flute was a secondary instrument for saxophonists but Mann found a unique voice for the flute presenting it in different musical contexts beginning with Afro-Cuban and then continuing with music from Brazil the Middle East the Caribbean Japan and Eastern Europe. As Mann once said People would say to me 'I don't know where you are right now ' and I would respond 'And you're not going to know where I'm going to be tomorrow.' A self-described restless spirit Herbie Mann also was a master at marketing himself. His insatiable curiosity about the world led him to experiment with different kinds of sounds becoming a virtual Pied Piper of jazz. He attracted thousands to his concerts while alienating purists and critics alike. His career lasted for five decades from his beginnings in a tiny Brooklyn nightclub to appearances on international stages. I want to be as synonymous with the flute as Benny Goodman is for the clarinet he was fond of saying. By the time he died of prostate cancer in 2003 he had fulfilled his desire.

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ISBN: 9781458419811
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Author: Cary Ginell
Publisher: Hal Leonard an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 216 pages
Series: Hal Leonard Jazz Biography Series
Genres: Biography: arts and entertainment
Popular music
Composers and songwriters