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As music columnist for The Nation, Gene Santoro has established himself as an important new critical voice, able to write well on a broad spectrum of popular music and jazz without losing touch with the cutting edge of today's music scene. About Nat "King" Cole, Santoro comments: "adjectives
can't describe the swinging, ingratiating self-confidence laced with tenderness that colors Nat "King" Cole's singing. His baritone/tenor is so airy and elemental, so palpably physical, it invites you in, then surrounds you glowingly..." And on the highly successful rock band Living Colour, Santoro
is no less evocative: "hardcore metal raveups slam into bluesy ballads and psychedelicized pop, lilting Caribbean inflections collide with hiphop scrambles of prerecorded material and touches of funk."
Dancing in Your Head gathers Santoro's liveliest reviews and essays for the first time, introducing a fresh and provocative perspective on several decades of musicians and their work. Santoro covers a wide musical vista, from the legendary blues singer Robert Johnson to Public Enemy's controversial
rap lyrics, from the long running clash between blues and African American gospel to the rock iconoclast Neil Young, from the great James Brown to George Hay, the founder of the Grand Ole Opry. Documenting the evolution of jazz, rock and roll, and rap, Santoro's observations are incisive, honest,
and reflective. Of his early exposure to Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane and Bela Bartok, Santoro remarks, "That sense of wonder and discovery is what happens when you've been hit by art's immediate vatic power. It has never left me, has been touched and renewed by each encounter I've valued."Santoro
examines the staying power of music legends Lou Reed, Eric Clapton, the Grateful Dead, and Sun Ra, the freewheeling jazz artist who prefers to call himself a tone artist rather than a musician. Special highlights include several pieces on Miles Davis; book reviews, including one on Gunther
Schuller's two-volume History of Jazz; a lively and detailed profile of the Neville Brothers; and a discussion of jazz great Ornette Coleman that compares him to Orson Welles and Charles Ives.
Taken together the pieces in Dancing In Your Head examine the historical roots of today's popular music while offering insight into performers and trends that dominate the current scene. Balancing a critical and historical sensibility with an unharnessed enthusiasm for all forms of music, Santoro
is an ideal guide to the old and new.

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  • Myself When I Am Real: The Life and Music of Charles Mingus by Gene Santoro (Paperback)
  • Stir It Up: Musical Mixes from Roots to Jazz by Gene Santoro (Hardcover)
  • Highway 61 Revisited: The Tangled Roots of American Jazz, Blues, Rock, & Country Music by Gene Santoro (Hardcover)
  • Singers and the Song II by Gene Lees (Paperback)
  • Leader of the Band: The Life of Woody Herman by Gene Lees (Paperback)
  • Cats of Any Color: Jazz, Black and White by Gene Lees (Paperback)
  • Elegant Soul: The Life And Music Of Gene Harris by Janie Harris (Paperback)
  • Jazz for the Blues Guitarist: Incorporating Jazz into Your Blues Solos by Rob Garland (Paperback)
  • Original Hot Five Recordings of Louis Armstrong (Cms Sourcebooks in American Music) by Gene Henry Anderson (Paperback)
  • You Can't Steal a Gift: Dizzy, Clark, Milt, and Nat by Gene Lees (Paperback)
  • Gene Ammons - Blue Gene (Audio CD)
  • Beyond Category: The Life And Genius Of Duke Ellington by John Edward Hasse (Paperback)
  • Jazz Classics: 50 Favorites from the Bebop Era and Beyond (Paperback)
  • The Jazz Book: From Ragtime to Fusion and Beyond by Joachim-Ernst Berendt (Paperback)
  • Jazz Singing: America's Great Voices From Bessie Smith To Bebop And Beyond by Will Friedwald (Paperback)

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