Jumping tracks: the path of conduction / Michael Jarrett. Blackface minstrelsy and jazz signification in Hollywood's early sound era / Corin Willis -- "Thanks, Jack, for that": the strange legacies of Sterling A. Brown / Steven C. Tracy -- Phraseology: an interview with Michael S. Harper -- Paul Beatty's White boy shuffle blues: jazz poetry, John Coltrane, and the post-soul aesthetic / Bertram D. Ashe -- Giving voice: an interview with Jayne Cortez -- "Out of this world": music and spirit in the writings of Nathaniel Mackey and Amiri Baraka / David Murray -- Blaxploitation Bird: Ross Russell's pulp addiction / John Gennari -- How many miles? Alternate takes on the jazz life / Krin Gabbard -- "A rebus of democratic slants and angles": to have and have not, racial representation and musical performance in a democracy at war / Ian Brookes -- "No brotherly love": Hollywood jazz, racial prejudice and John Lewis's score for Odds against tomorrow / David Butler -- Anatomy of a movie: Duke Ellington and 1950s film scoring / Mervyn Cooke -- Jumping tracks: the path of conduction / Michael Jarrett.
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