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Artie Shaw: A Musical Biography and Discography.(Review)

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| June 01, 2001 | LAUBICH, ARNOLD | COPYRIGHT 2001 Music Library Association, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

By Vladimir Simosko. (Studies in Jazz, 29.) Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2000. [xiii, 281 p. ISBN 0-8108-3397-2. $70.]

He had it all, but he didn't want most of it. Artie Shaw, the superb clarinetist who was one of the most celebrated bandleaders during the swing era from the late thirties through the early fifties, was known as much for his independence and his various marriages as for his music. Married eight times, his assorted wives included such luminaries as Lana Turner, Jerome Kern's daughter Elizabeth, Ava Gardner, Kathleen Winsor, Doris Dowling, and Evelyn Keyes.

Shaw had eight hit records that each sold a million or more copies at a time when such achievements were much more difficult than they are today. He was widely recognized for his musical prowess in both jazz and classical music, not only as a first-rate, artistic performer, but also as the composer of many, anti the arranger of most, of his recorded works. Despite it all, an unhappy Shaw walked off the bandstand in the middle of a performance in November 1939, only to return five months later with a string section added to his new band. After a wartime stint in the navy as a bandleader, a period that ended in illness and exhaustion, he formed a stringless band in late 1944. In 1954, he quit performing for good and has never played the clarinet again.

Always cantankerous, Shaw scorned the screaming teenage audiences who adored him, characterizing their behavior as moronic. He even belittled his own playing, contending that the role of the composer was much more important than that of the performer. Complex, very articulate, and highly intelligent, he preferred isolation, life on his farm, and time to indulge a passion for reading the likes of Friedrich Nietzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer (whom he sometimes read even on the bandstand), writing books, and creating paintings and sculpture. At this date, he has passed the age of ninety and continues energetically to pursue the writing of his magnum opus, "The Education of Albie Snow."

Vladimir Simosko calls his work A Musical Biography and Discography, and accordingly, he refers only occasionally to Shaw's personal life, and then largely through quotes by others. A complete and detailed ...

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