ON AND OFF THE BANDSTAND

A collection of essays related to the great bands, the story of jazz, and the years when there was non-vocal popular music for adults

by Arthur Bradley


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/28/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 253
ISBN : 9780595359073
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 253
ISBN : 9780595672912

About the Book

On and Off the Bandstand is a study of American history, invention, and culture that focuses on the evolution of popular music. Efforts to keep the best of the bandstand alive in the twentieth century, as well as today, are enthusiastically celebrated.

Before reliable lighting and central heating, entertainment mainly occurred outdoors. Without microphones, a band performance was the centerpiece of choice for numerous celebrations. Outstanding conductors and musicians were major celebrities in their day. The basic instrumentation and musical language remained the same for over a hundred years-even as the venues moved indoors. Without breaks in continuity, each phase moved smoothly to the next, and newer artists respected their forbearers and cherished their accomplishments. Marching bands, concert bands, ragtime bands, and swing bands are still here today, but they have retired to the background.

The band era was accompanied by some remarkable innovations, such as sound recording and radio. These technologies played a crucial role and receive considerable attention as the story unfolds. In addition to its historical contributions, On and Off the Bandstand pays tribute to a handful of dedicated individuals who have become advocates for the music of their parents' and grandparents' time.


About the Author

Arthur Bradley is a lifetime suburban New Yorker. He enriched a career in science with side interests in writing and playing the clarinet. This is his second collection of essays related to American popular music.