Early Jazz: A Concise Introduction from its Beginnings through 1929

 

 

 

 

Published by State University of New York Press

Click here to purchase a copy.  Hardcover and ebook versions currently available, the softcover will be available on August 2nd.

Book Summary

Early Jazz is an overview of the beginnings of jazz from its nineteenth-century roots through 1929, when elements of the Swing Era began to emerge. It is the first book on early jazz history in over fifty years and fills a desperate need for an update that reflects recent research. With a broad definition of jazz that encompasses the artistic and the commercial, the book’s inclusive tone allows for a wide spectrum of musicians including not only pioneering African American and white musicians, but also those that are commonly skipped or skimmed over in jazz history textbooks including lesser-known sidemen, prominent musicians by instrument, entertainers or novelty performers, women, vocalists, and American jazz musicians who introduced jazz on their travels around the world. Nineteen songs are analyzed in depth, but no musical knowledge is required to understand or to read Early Jazz. The book is written as an introduction for fans, students, musicians, historians, scholars, and anyone who is interested in this fascinating era of jazz history.

Reviews and Interviews

UK Jazz News (July 15, 2024)

“I learned a lot from this book, which is succinct and well-written…The book is overall a very enjoyable read, and I hope that Tomita continues his Schuller-like progress.”

Vintage Jazz Mart (Summer 2024) by Andrew Summut

"...there's plenty to park their curiosity.  Tomita's arguments may even intrigue more experienced listeners.....Early Jazz is a welcome introduction to a lot of great music.  It's also a worthy counterpoint to more proudly doctrinaire but ultimately stifling discussions of these topics."

Annecarlini.com (July 2024)

“Rather wondrous new book….the book is enthralling and genuinely mesmerizing with regard its exploration on the studies of early jazz”

Syncopated Times interview (June 30, 2024)

Michael Doherty's Music Blog (June 29, 2024)

Ink19 by Bob Pomery (May 30, 2024)

The Art Music Lounge: An Online Journal of Jazz and Classical Music by Lynn Bayley (May 24, 2024)

“Fumi Tomita’s excellent Early Jazz book… the best book I’ve yet read on the early jazz scene.”

Jazziz (May 20, 2024)