Installieren Sie die genialokal App auf Ihrem Startbildschirm für einen schnellen Zugriff und eine komfortable Nutzung.
Tippen Sie einfach auf Teilen:
Und dann auf "Zum Home-Bildschirm [+]".
Bei genialokal.de kaufen Sie online bei Ihrer lokalen, inhabergeführten Buchhandlung!
John W. Bubbles was the ultimate song-and-dance man. A groundbreaking tap dancer, he provided inspiration to Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell, and the Nicholas Brothers. His vaudeville team Buck and Bubbles captivated theater audiences for more than thirty years. Most memorably, in the role of Sportin' Life he stole the show in the original production of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, in the process crafting a devilish alter ego that would follow him through life. Coming of age with the great jazz musicians, he shared countless stages with the likes of Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and Ella Fitzgerald. Some of his disciples believed his rhythmic ideas had a formative impact on jazz itself. In later years he made a comeback as a TV personality, revving up the talk shows of Steve Allen and Johnny Carson and playing comic foil to Bob Hope, Judy Garland, and Lucille Ball. Finally, after a massive stroke ended his dancing career, he made a second comebackcomplete with acclaimed performances from his wheelchairas a living legend inspiring a new generation of entertainers. His biggest obstacle was the same one blocking the path of every other Black performer of his time: unrelenting, institutionalized racism. Yet Bubbles was an entertainer of the old school, fierce and indestructible. In this compelling and deeply researched biography, his dramatic story is told for the first time.
Brian Harker is Professor of Music at Brigham Young University. He has twice won the Irving Lowens Award for best article on American music. He is the author of Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings and Jazz: An American Journey. He lives with his wife in Orem, Utah.
Timeline Introduction Part I: Prodigy (1903-1920) Chapter 1: Words to Live By Chapter 2: The Soul of Minstrelsy Chapter 3: Buck and Bubbles Part II: Innovator (1920-1931) Chapter 4: A Find of Finds Chapter 5: Reinvention Chapter 6: Beautiful Days Chapter 7: Dancing in the Dark Chapter 8: Alone Chapter 9: Dreams Fulfilled Part III: Master (1931-1953) Chapter 10: Jazz, Jazz, Jazz Chapter 11: A Miracle of Racy Brilliance Chapter 12: Swing Is King Chapter 13: Black Bizet Chapter 14: Requiem for a Two-Act Part IV: Survivor (1953-1986) Chapter 15: Exile Chapter 16: Turn Back the Universe Chapter 17: Bubbles Bounces Back! Chapter 18: This Unforgettable Passage Chapter 19: A World of Mirth Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited Index