David Griffiths interviewed over 30 jazz artists in compiling Hot Jazz.
The majority of those interviewed are the important, and oft-overlooked,
side-men of the Big Bands of the Thirties and Forties, including Greely
Walton, Bill Dillard, Lester Boone, Barclay Draper, Harvey Davis. There
are also interviews with band leader Earle Howard and composer Walter
Bishop Sr. They all vividly describe the atmosphere and ambience of the
Swing Era. Accounts from artists outside the Harlem jazz scene, such as
Chicago blues-man Curtis Jones, vocalist Blanche Finlay, and blues
singer Lizzie Miles, are also included. Interviewed by Griffiths, these
artists describe their background and musical training. They describe
the pleasures and sufferings of jazz life, and share memories of Jelly
Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, and Duke Ellington. These
voices from the past and the present merge into a colorful account of
one of America's brightest points in musical history. Hot Jazz also
contains 18 photographs.