
The Real Ambassadors
Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong Challenge Segregation
Author: Keith Hatschek
Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn
Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 08/16/2022
Categories: Nonfiction, Music, History, Social History
Synopsis
During the Cold War, the US State Department enlisted some of America’s greatest musicians to serve as jazz ambassadors, touring the world to trumpet a so-called "free society." Honored as celebrities abroad, the jazz ambassadors, who were overwhelmingly African Americans, returned home to racial discrimination and deferred dreams. The Brubecks used this double standard as the central message for the musical, deploying humor and pathos to share perspectives on American values.
On September 23, 1962, The Real Ambassadors's stunning debut moved a packed arena at the Monterey Jazz Festival to laughter, joy, and tears. The Real Ambassadors: Dave and Iola Brubeck and Louis Armstrong Challenge Segregation caps this jazz story by detailing how the show was revived in 2014 by Jazz at Lincoln Center, reaffirming the musical's place as an integral part of America's jazz history.
