Jazz Anecdotes Book
Essay by people • May 18, 2011 • Book/Movie Report • 313 Words (2 Pages) • 2,343 Views
When I started reading the Jazz Anecdotes book I thought it was boring but as the book progressed I got interested in it because I realized it is nothing but a compilation of short stories which were interesting in one manner or the other. Bill Crow the writer of the book, who himself is a jazz player wrote this book in a manner which was funny as well as informative and would give the reader a good sense of what a life of a jazz musician is. In the book he compiled stories of getting hired, getting fired, unforgettable moments at the club, nicknames, etc.
When I started reading the Jazz Anecdotes book I thought it was boring but as the book progressed I got interested in it because I realized it is nothing but a compilation of short stories which were interesting in one manner or the other. Bill Crow the writer of the book, who himself is a jazz player wrote this book in a manner which was funny as well as informative and would give the reader a good sense of what a life of a jazz musician is. In the book he compiled stories of getting hired, getting fired, unforgettable moments at the club, nicknames, etc.When I started reading the Jazz Anecdotes book I thought it was boring but as the book progressed I got interested in it because I realized it is nothing but a compilation of short stories which were interesting in one manner or the other. Bill Crow the writer of the book, who himself is a jazz player wrote this book in a manner which was funny as well as informative and would give the reader a good sense of what a life of a jazz musician is. In the book he compiled stories of getting hired, getting fired, unforgettable moments at the club, nicknames, etc.
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