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Monterey Jazz Festival : forty legendary years
Minor, William, 1936-1st ed. - Santa Monica, Calif. : Angel City Press, 1997. -
Jazz journeys to Japan : the heart within
Minor, William, 1936-Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2004.By turns a music history, a cultural meditation, and a travel narrative, 'Jazz Journeys to Japan' looks at the work of individual players such as Toshiko Akiyoshi, Masahiko Satoh, Makoto Ozone and Yosuke Yamashita.
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Unzipped souls : a jazz journey through the Soviet Union
Minor, William, 1936-Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1995.Across 9,000 kilometers and six republics of the former Soviet Union, William Minor embarked on a 'jazz journey' to observe the development of contemporary Russian jazz, as it responded to abundance of cultural changes. A jazz writer and musician himself, Minor sat in on private performances and went backstage at several major festivals, witnessing first-hand the artistic release and creativity of Russian musicians.Throughout his travels, the author interviewed musicians, critics, and fans, and reproduces in his book an intimate sense of their aspirations, struggles, successes; they tell of shared resources, networks, and inventive forums for playing and exchanging information. At the same time, this narrative bespeaks the hard realities of life: the difficulty of getting equipment, the scant number of clubs, and the limited information about the music scene in other parts of the world. Minor's impressions and experiences are a valuable behind-the-scenes look the country and the culture just before the collapse of the communist state.William Minor writes for numerous journals and magazines, including "Down Beat", "Coda", "JazzTimes", and "Jazz Forum". He is also a visual artist, professional musician, and instructor in the Humanities Division at Monterey Peninsula College, California.
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