A short sharp and brilliant novella written by Dorothy Baker in 1938. Often called the first jazz novel, it is loosely based off the life of Bix Beiderbecke, a white trumpeter who generally played with black bands, in this era of Jim Crow, and who died young of alcoholism. Baker nailed the 1920s era, where swing was still just starting to take root, and dance bands were emerging, but then there was jazz, for those who preferred to actually listen to the music. Lady […]
Early Jazz 101
Young Man with a Horn by Dorothy Baker