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Author Von Eschen, Penny M. (Penny Marie), author.

Title Satchmo blows up the world : jazz ambassadors play the Cold War / Penny M. Von Eschen
Edition 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed
Published Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (x, 329 pages) : illustrations
Contents Ike gets dizzy -- Swinging into action : jazz to the rescue -- The real ambassador -- Getting the Soviets to swing -- Duke's diplomacy -- Jazz, gospel, and R & B : black power abroad -- Improvising détente -- Playing the international changes
Summary At the height of the ideological antagonism of the Cold War, the U.S. State Department unleashed an unexpected tool in its battle against Communism: jazz. From 1956 through the late 1970s, America dispatched its finest jazz musicians to the far corners of the earth, from Iraq to India, from the Congo to the Soviet Union, in order to win the hearts and minds of the Third World and to counter perceptions of American racism. Penny Von Eschen escorts us across the globe, backstage and onstage, as Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and other jazz luminaries spread their music and their ideas further than the State Department anticipated. Both in concert and after hours, through political statements and romantic liaisons, these musicians broke through the government's official narrative and gave their audiences an unprecedented vision of the black American experience. In the process, new collaborations developed between Americans and the formerly colonized peoples of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East--collaborations that fostered greater racial pride and solidarity. Though intended as a color-blind promotion of democracy, this unique Cold War strategy unintentionally demonstrated the essential role of African Americans in U.S. national culture. Through the tales of these tours, Von Eschen captures the fascinating interplay between the efforts of the State Department and the progressive agendas of the artists themselves, as all struggled to redefine a more inclusive and integrated American nation on the world stage
Notes Originally published: 2004
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-318) and index
Notes English
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Subject Music and state -- United States
Cold War.
Jazz musicians -- Travel
MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Jazz.
HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century.
Diplomatic relations
Music and state
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140098
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780674044715
0674044711
0674022602
9780674022607
0674268156
9780674268159