Clarinetist Kenny Davern ranked among the best jazz musicians for over
50 years. The unique and instantly recognizable sound of his clarinet,
coupled with a wide ranging intellect and quick sense of humor drew
praise and applause and endeared him to his fans and friends. The Life
and Music of Kenny Davern tells the story of this fascinating musician
who had a vision of how he wanted his music to sound and who persisted
in the face of adversity until he achieved that vision. Edward N. Meyer
conducted interviews with friends, family, colleagues, and critics of
Kenny Davern, as well as the man himself, to gain a comprehensive and
personal narrative of the artist's life. Beginning with the tragic
events that shaped his early life, Meyer traces Davern's growth from a
young boy raised in an atmosphere of conflict into an acclaimed,
self-assured musician and a warm and loving husband and father. Meyer
describes the state of the jazz music business in the last half of the
20th century and fully establishes Davern's status within that scene.
Meyer also explores a side of Davern that the public never saw: Davern's
hunger for reading made him a knowledgeable and well-respected person
with experts outside the world of jazz. With more than 30 photos, a
comprehensive discography, bibliography, and index, this volume will
fascinate jazz students, fans, and scholars.