In with the in Crowd
Discover the captivating world of jazz in the 1960s with In with the In Crowd by Mike Smith, published by the University Press of Mississippi. This engaging paperback, spanning 277 pages, delves into the vibrant stories of musicians, radio DJs, record labels, and live venues that played a crucial role in the survival and flourishing of jazz during a tumultuous decade.
Amidst the challenges of the era, popular jazz emerged as a dynamic expression of joy, resilience, pride, and triumph. Mike Smith masterfully captures the spirit of this music genre, illustrating how it became a powerful outlet for creativity and community. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or new to the genre, this book offers a rich historical perspective that will resonate with music lovers everywhere. Explore the legacy of jazz and its enduring impact on culture in In with the In Crowd.