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Peter C. Zimmerman, "The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight" (UP of Mississippi, 2021)

Oct 20, 2025
Peter C. Zimmerman, a journalist and author of "The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight," dives deep into the world of jazz through his extensive interviews with veteran musicians. He discusses how he chose to focus on swing and bebop, avoiding avant-garde influences, and explores demographic trends surrounding jazz's popularity. The conversation highlights unforgettable anecdotes, including serendipitous encounters with legends like Sonny Rollins, and emphasizes jazz's profound roots in African musical traditions, revealing a rich tapestry of history and creativity.
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People Over Theory

  • Peter Zimmerman framed the book as a celebration of people over music theory, focusing on interviews with veteran jazz musicians.
  • He intentionally avoided criticism and highlighted musicians' life stories and perspectives rather than technical analysis.
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Focus On Swing And Bebop

  • Zimmerman limited the book mainly to swing and bebop traditions, avoiding avant-garde and fusion by choice.
  • He acknowledges musicians' versatility and warns against pigeonholing artists into single styles.
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Jazz's Small But Devoted Audience

  • Zimmerman and interviewees note jazz's limited commercial reach today, with only about 1% of music sales.
  • He observes that jazz fans who commit become avid, even as popular genres shift to rap and country.
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