London-based musician and journalist Gordon Jack's method is to let the
musicians tell their own stories with minimum intervention, in the
manner of Ira Gitler's classic Swing to Bop. Famous or obscure, these
more than 30 musicians who came to prominence in the 1950s each has a
story to tell, and Jack captures the style and tone of his interviewees
in this oral retrospective of what may have been jazz's last golden age.
The musicians are: Gene Allen, Mose Allison, Dave Bailey, Chuck
Berghofer, Eddie Bert, Bob Brookmeyer, Pete Christlieb, Bill Crow, Joe
Dodge, Bob Enevoldsen, Don Ferrara, Herb Geller, Corky Hale, Peter Ind,
Frank Isola, Lee Konitz, Stan Levey, Jack Montrose, Gerry Mulligan, the
Gerry Mulligan Quartet (with Larry Bunker, Chico Hamilton, Carson Smith,
Bob Whitlock), Lennie Niehaus, Jack Nimitz, Hod O'Brien, Bill Perkins,
Bud Shank, Phil Urso, and Phil Woods. Jack's introductions and notes
unobtrusively sketch out the life and achievements of each musician, and
there are photographs of each one, many of them taken by Jack himself.