Stardust Melody: The Life and Music of Hoagy Carmichael

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Georgia on My Mind, Rockin' Chair, Skylark, Lazybones, and of course the incomparable Star Dust--who else could have composed these classic American songs but Hoagy Carmichael? He remains, for millions, the voice of heartland America, eternal counterpoint to the urban sensibility of Cole Porter and George Gershwin. Now, trumpeter and historian Richard M. Sudhalter has penned the first book-length biography of the man Alec Wilder hailed as "the most talented, inventive, sophisticated and jazz-oriented of all the great songwriters--the greatest of the great craftsmen." Stardust Melody follows Carmichael from his roaring-twenties Indiana youth to bandstands and recording studios across the nation, playing piano and singing alongside jazz greats Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, and close friends Bix Beiderbecke and Louis Armstrong. It illuminates his peak Hollywood years, starring in such films as To Have and Have Not and The Best Years of Our Lives, and on radio, records and TV. With compassionate insight Sudhalter depicts Hoagy's triumphs and tragedies, and his mounting despair as rock-and-roll drowns out and lays waste to the last days of a brilliant career. With an insider's clarity Sudhalter explores the songs themselves, still fresh and appealing while reminding us of our innocent American yesterdays. Drawing on Carmichael's private papers and on interviews with family, friends and colleagues, he reveals that "The Old Music Master" was almost as gifted a wordsmith as a shaper of melodies. In all, Stardust Melody offers a richly textured portrait of one of our greatest musical figures, an inspiring American icon.

Author(s): Richard M. Sudhalter
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 480

CONTENTS......Page 8
INTRODUCTION......Page 10
I: Daybreak......Page 20
II: Discovery......Page 32
III: Initiation......Page 49
IV: Sunshine and Sock-Time......Page 61
V: Monk......Page 71
VI: Bix......Page 86
VII: Washboard Blues......Page 102
VIII: Stardust Melody......Page 120
IX: Big Town Blues......Page 141
X: Coming of Age......Page 162
XI: Bread, Gravy, and Cream......Page 181
XII: Paradise Perceived......Page 200
XIII: Quests Failed and Fulfilled......Page 222
XIV: A Poke in His Pocket . . .......Page 242
XV: Movie Star......Page 266
XVI: Tide: Rise and Ebb......Page 285
XVII: Period of Adjustment......Page 306
XVIII: Loss......Page 327
XIX: Ev'ntide......Page 348
NOTES......Page 364
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 418
CREDITS......Page 422
B......Page 426
C......Page 428
E......Page 430
G......Page 431
H......Page 432
K......Page 434
M......Page 435
O......Page 437
R......Page 438
S......Page 439
W......Page 441
Z......Page 443
D......Page 446
L......Page 447
S......Page 448
Y......Page 449