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From his upbringing as a red-diaper baby among some of the leading lights of
American music and Left politics, to his legendary work as bassist for the Bill Evans trio, to his collaborations with such figures as Charles Mingus and Billie Holiday,
Chuck Israels has witnessed over a half-century of change and innovation in
American jazz music. In
Bass Notes, he offers up both an engaging memoir and a meditation on the history of jazz music and its prospects for the future. In addition to fascinating stories from his work with musicians like John Coltrane, Joan Baez, and Herbie Hancock, he gives an inside view into the mysterious alchemy that happens when skilled jazz improvisers get together. As he explains, the combination of disciplined collaboration and individual freedom is not just exhilarating for musicians, but an inspiring reflection of, and model for, democracy and the potential for true racial equality.
Israels recounts his decision to leave Bill Evans\'s trio to deepen his musical education and develop as a composer--and his choice to not rejoin the trio in Evans\'s last years. Citing such developments as the dominance of conservatory training and ill-advised crossover attempts with classical and pop, he also gives an impassioned but unsentimental account of how jazz lost its primacy in the pantheon of
American music, even though it is America\'s most distinctive contribution to world music. He explores the obstacles that today\'s best young jazz musicians face following the giants of earlier generations and the dwindling opportunities to make a living as a musician. But despite it all,
Israels argues that jazz\'s enduring and rich legacy will not be lost and shows how it can be not just sustained but broadened in the years to come.