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OverviewCelebrated illustrators Leo and Diane Dillon have won the Caldecott Medal twice, and now they present stunning illustrations of an evening of jazz music, complete with a special CD. If you have ever been lucky enough to hear great jazz, then you will understand the pure magic of this book. Leo and Diane Dillon use bright colors and musical patterns that make music skip off the page in this toe-tapping homage to many jazz greats. From Miles Davis and Charlie Parker to Ella Fitzgerald, here is a dream team sure to knock your socks off. Learn about this popular music form and read a biography of each player pictured-and then hear each instrument play on a specially produced CD. What's the featured song? Jazz on a Saturday Night, written and recorded to accompany this book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leo Dillon , Diane DillonPublisher: Scholastic US Imprint: Scholastic US ISBN: 9780439478939ISBN 10: 0439478936 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 31 October 2007 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print 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. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Dillons deliver their take on one of children's publishing trends du jour. Imagining a dream band made of actual jazz greats - some of whom actually played together - the authors paint stylized, affectionate portraits of eight artists - including Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Ella Fitzgerald - playing in a room full of seated, enthralled fans, young and old. Below each double spread, couplets run across a uniform border of white space. The unremitting end rhymes sometimes subvert scansion, and the anonymous narrator's purported emotional involvement in the evening seems stilted. The choice of Stanley Clarke as the bass player seems odd, since he's more than a generation this side of the other musicians; and the guest with guitar is neither named nor featured in the backmatter's brief biographies. While the handsome paintings' fidelity to the musicians' likenesses is mainly irreproachable, the depictions of Ella vary considerably from spread to spread, never really capturing her essence. A CD (on which the authors introduce the instruments and a band and singer do the book's lyrics as a jazz tune) is included. (introduction, suggested recordings) (Picture book. 5-8) (Kirkus Reviews) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |