Stan Getz, Donald L. Maggin
Stan Getz, Donald L. Maggin
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Stan Getz
A Life in Jazz

Author: Donald L. Maggin

Narrator: Patrick Cullen

Unabridged: 15 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/14/2014


Synopsis

Long before the success of his bossa nova Grammy winner The Girl from Ipanema, Stan Getz was a fixture in the pantheon of jazz greats. From his recording of Early Autumn with the Woody Herman band in 1949, which catapulted him to stardom at age twenty-two, to the 1961 jazz/classical masterpiece Focus, to the 1990 release of Apasionado, Getzs forty-nine-year career is a tale of enduring artistic success in the midst of a troubled life. Getz struggled with heroin addiction until the age of twenty-seven and violent alcoholism until the last decade of his life, which led him into trouble with the law and marred his relationships with family and friends. Yet despite his self-destructive behavior, he was still creating gorgeous music at the time of his death from cancer in 1991. Maggins biography captures both the jazz legend and the troubled man with eloquence, honesty, and compassion.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on August 01, 2015

An enigma explained.......more

Goodreads review by Randall on December 15, 2014

Stan practiced sax eight hours a day and later referred to it as learning to talk musically “off the top of his head”. He loved playing so much throughout his life he would happily play alone for the sheer joy of playing. He spent hours learning Lester Young solos note for note until he had them dow......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on June 26, 2022

Dropped at 120 pages. For starters, Getz just really doesn't have an interesting life. Most of the biography is Getz going on the up and up, shooting heroin, and having run-ins with police. Rinse, repeat. The people he worked with were more interesting than him, which is made clear from how much Magg......more