Jazz from Detroit

Author:   Mark Stryker
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
ISBN:  

9780472054268


Pages:   358
Publication Date:   11 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Jazz from Detroit


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Jazz from Detroit explores the city’s pivotal role in shaping the course of modern and contemporary jazz. With more than two dozen in-depth profiles of remarkable Detroit-bred musicians, complemented by a generous selection of photographs, Mark Stryker makes Detroit jazz come alive as he draws out significant connections between the players, eras, styles, and Detroit’s distinctive history. Stryker’s story starts in the 1940s and ’50s, when the auto industry created a thriving black working and middle class in Detroit that supported a vibrant nightlife, and exceptional public school music programs and mentors in the community like pianist Barry Harris transformed the city into a jazz juggernaut. This golden age nurtured many legendary musicians—Hank, Thad, and Elvin Jones, Gerald Wilson, Milt Jackson, Yusef Lateef, Donald Byrd, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Burrell, Ron Carter, Joe Henderson, and others. As the city’s fortunes change, Stryker turns his spotlight toward often overlooked but prescient musician-run cooperatives and self-determination groups of the 1960s and ’70s, such as the Strata Corporation and Tribe. In more recent decades, the city’s culture of mentorship, embodied by trumpeter and teacher Marcus Belgrave, ensured that Detroit continued to incubate world-class talent; Belgrave protégés like Geri Allen, Kenny Garrett, Robert Hurst, Regina Carter, Gerald Cleaver, and Karriem Riggins helped define contemporary jazz. The resilience of Detroit’s jazz tradition provides a powerful symbol of the city’s lasting cultural influence. Stryker’s 21 years as an arts reporter and critic at the Detroit Free Press are evident in his vivid storytelling and insightful criticism. Stryker has fully updated the paperback since the publication of the hardcover. This award-winning book will appeal to jazz aficionados, casual fans, and anyone interested in the vibrant and complex history of cultural life in Detroit.

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Author:   Mark Stryker
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780472054268


ISBN 10:   0472054260
Pages:   358
Publication Date:   11 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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"" This is one of the best jazz books on such a focused topic in quite a while.""--Robert Iannapollo ""ARSC Journal"" ""Comprehensive, musically literate, striking in its depth, and essential.""-- ""Jazzwise"" Winner: Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) 2020 Awards for Excellence Best Historical Research in Recorded Jazz: Certificate of Merit-- ""ARSC Award for Excellence Best Historical Research in Recorded Jazz"" Winner: Jazz Journalists Association 2020 Jazz Award for Book of the Year About Jazz-- ""JJA Jazz Award for Book of the Year About Jazz"" ""Jazz from Detroit is full of anecdotes and witty stories that will put a smile on the reader's face. As a journalist with a vast experience covering jazz, Stryker uses his knowledge and relationships with esteemed musicians to inform his discussions. . . . Jazz from Detroit will be entertaining to jazz aficionados and might encourage a younger generation of scholars and journalists to engage more thoroughly with living, modern-day musicians.""--Alexander Gagatsis ""Jazz and Culture"" ""Ask the question, where does jazz happen, and the likely answer will be New York (or New Orleans, for the historically minded). No one is going to mention Detroit, not even dedicated jazz fans. But take out a piece of paper and write down the names of great and notable jazz musicians, and time and again their personal and/or musical home town will turn out to be the Motor City. Skip the paper and pen and glance through the table of contents of Mark Stryker's new book ... Detroit jazz has a fine tribute in this book."" -- ""George Grella, Brooklyn Rail"" (7/17/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""Mark Stryker covered jazz and its people for the Detroit Free Press for decades. He uses his reporter's eye and critic's ear to chronicle the musicians from the city who made their mark on the world."" -- ""NPR's Fresh Air"" (7/17/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""This is a really interesting book. Once you read it, you're guaranteed to wind up chasing down dozens of records ... I've always known I should learn more about his deep catalog, I just never have until now. It's a perfect summer project."" -- ""Phil Freeman, Stereogum"" (7/17/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""Jazz from Detroit flows with memorable in-person color, deep research, and musical descriptions that feel at once technically adept and elegant."" -- ""Tidal"" ""Building on his many years of covering the jazz scene in Detroit, Stryker (long-time journalist for the Detroit Free Press) has produced an important book about many of the luminaries of Motown. ... Highly recommended.""-- ""K. R. Dietrich, CHOICE"" ""Though Detroit is known for its legendary Motown music, former Detroit Free Press journalist Stryker's exceptional book shows in swinging detail why the city was also a major focal point for jazz. . . . This astute music history will be a boon for jazz fans.""-- ""Publisher's Weekly"" (7/17/2019 12:00:00 AM)


Author Information

Mark Stryker is an award-winning author, arts journalist, and critic based in Detroit and a member of the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame. He is also writer and co-producer of the documentary film The Best of the Best: Jazz from Detroit (2024).

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