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Danny Barker

    Daniel Barker is een Amerikaanse atheïstische activist en muzikant die na 19 jaar als evangelisch christelijke predikant en componist in 1984 het christendom de rug toekeerde. Sindsdien is hij een prominente stem geworden in de seculiere beweging, gericht op de kritiek op religie en de verdediging van rationeel denken. Barkers geschriften, waaronder talrijke artikelen en boeken, onderzoeken zijn persoonlijke reis van geloof naar ongeloof en pleiten voor een wereldbeeld dat geworteld is in de rede. Zijn werk is bedoeld om lezers aan te moedigen na te denken over de rol van religie in de samenleving en om vrij denken te bevorderen.

    A Life in Jazz
    • 1986

      A Life in Jazz

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Jazz buffs have been waiting for Danny Barker's full account of his life in jazz since the 1950s, when Nat Hentoff and Nat Shapiro published Heah Me Talkin' to Ya , an oral history of jazz which drew heavily on Barker's reminiscences. A jazz guitarist, Danny Barker played with many importantNew Orleans bands in the 1920s and then moved to New York to play with swing bands in the 1930s, notably Cab Calloway's band, at a time when several future pioneers of the bop movement were in the band, including Dizzie Gillespie. (It is Barker who made famous the scene when Gillespie and severalcohorts began playing bop during a Calloway band stage show, which produced the angry blast from Calloway, "I won't have any of that Chinese music in my band!") Barker's memoirs brilliantly recreate the jazz world of New Orleans (parades, funerals, brothels, dance halls, and more) and the pioneermusicians of the day. The book is also a knowing account of the big band swing world. It will surely rank as one of the basic documents in jazz history.

      A Life in Jazz