Jazz Man's Journey chronicles the life and career of, Ellis Louis
Marsalis, Jr., one of New Orleans' most vivacious and talented jazz
musicians. From his childhood in a rural section of New Orleans, to solo
appearances with the New Orleans/Louisiana Philharmonic, as well as
appearances at Carnegie Recital Hall, Newport Jazz Festival, and Harvard
University, this unprecedented biography accurately portrays Marsalis
not only as a pianist and a Columbia recording artist, but also as a
successful teacher, composer, lecturer, father, and human being. By
conducting interviews with Marsalis and his family, as well as with some
of his friends and professional acquaintances, D. Antoinette Handy
provides comprehensive background on Marsalis, as well as a revealing
personal narrative. Complete with discography, dozens of photos from
Marsalis's private collection, and a list of Marsalis "profundities,"
this book is an important addition to jazz studies, and an enjoyable
read for jazz scholars and more casual fans alike.