Author of "Jazzmen," a ground-breaking biography of maestros Ellington, Armstrong and Basie and how they wrote the soundtrack for the Civil Rights movement.
"The Jazzmen" reviewed this week in the Wall Street Journal: "Mr. Tye has an easy way of telling a story, a knack for characterization and a pacing that feels right . . . Through the marvel of their music, these jazzmen live forever."
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Today is #internationaljazzday? Celebrate by exploring the lives and music of revolutionary musicians whose music shaped twentieth-century America and beyond 🎷
Check out The Jazzmen by Larry Tye and my new novel, Ella — both on sale 5/7!
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“While African-American jazzmen had a hard time on the road, be it finding accommodations or earning a living wage, African-American jazzwomen had it tougher.” @LarryTye on the triumphs and struggles of Black women in 20th-century jazz.
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While you read @LarryTye THE JAZZMEN, amplify your experience and listen along to some of the music that inspired the book at the playlist below!
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Happy Publication Day to BITS AND PIECES by Whoopi Goldberg, WHEN THE MOON HATCHED by Sarah A. Parker, THE JAZZMEN by @LarryTye, NONNA MARIA AND THE CASE OF THE LOST TREASURE by @LCarcaterra, THE UNVANQUISHED by @combathistorian, and ASK by @jeffreywetzler !! 👏📚😍🤓📖🥳
"What Edward Kennedy Ellington should be most remembered for is the low-pitched yet assuredly subversive way he opened America’s ears and souls to the magnificence of his melodies," @LarryTye writes. https://t.co/kKsZpbuRx8
To be released on May 7, 2024, "The Jazzmen." The book tells the story of how maestros Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Count Basie overcame racial boundaries and wrote the soundtrack for the Civil Rights movement. https://t.co/J60JksWf2j
@BeschlossDC You're right, @beschlossDC: Truman's rhetoric was compelling, unlike Ike's. But as you know, Truman himself helped enable McCarthy, ordering crazy loyalty tests of 5 million federal employees & applicants. It set the template for McCarthy's "guilty til you prove you're innocent."
Great talking with the incomparable @JudyWoodruff yesterday on the @NewsHour about parallels between #McCarthy and current politics. https://t.co/SAJVdzTA14
How to hold book talks during a pandemic: in a baseball stadium with socially-distanced and masked attendees. In today's @bostonglobe: "Selling books in a pandemic, and a brush with humanity." https://t.co/sUaXzv9p0Y
Wonderful being on @BosPublicRadio with @marjeryeagan and @jimbraude talking about the throughline from Senator Joseph McCarthy to Donald Trump https://t.co/lcnqa1wS2H
In light of the latest fascist fantasy from the Grifter-in-Chief and Roy Cohn fanboy, reposting the @WORTnews Madison BookBeat conversation with @LarryTye about his excellent and timely "Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy." https://t.co/rYbx3ZSgdx
By #LouisMenand in the @NewYorker "When [McCarthy] didn’t have any facts to embellish, he made them up. He found that, if he just kept on repeating himself, people would figure that he must be onto something." https://t.co/sP6ZJm0OSy
Myth #3: Contrary to the myth that #SenatorJosephMcCarthy helped purge the government of Soviet spies, in fact, "McCarthy’s bid to root...out [spying] was largely a fraud and a hoax." https://t.co/Gxa5ZSANVp