Have Horn, Will Travel Volume 21: The Life and Music of Herman ""Junior"" Cook

Author:   Courtney M. Nero
Publisher:   University of North Texas Press,U.S.
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9781574419825


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 October 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Have Horn, Will Travel Volume 21: The Life and Music of Herman ""Junior"" Cook


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Author:   Courtney M. Nero
Publisher:   University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Imprint:   University of North Texas Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781574419825


ISBN 10:   157441982
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""The individualized, great-man theory is of limited use for understanding jazz on its own terms, yet it has long guided the way books about jazz are chosen for publication. But things have changed. Figures like Junior Cook--'sidemen, ' if you like--have been overlooked outside of musician and gig-goer circles. To take up these subjects is to meet jazz where it lives, unearthing valuable information not only about the lives of the musicians themselves but also about the stories of their milieu, including the tiny clubs they played in, their daily practices, who they listened to, how they shared knowledge, what they earned, what they read, what they thought. Nero's book is evenhanded, generous, well-written, well-researched, and careful about facts. It is designed to be read by anyone interested in the subject, not just by musicians or specialists.""--Ben Ratliff, former pop and jazz critic at The New York Times; clinical associate professor at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study; and author of five books, including Coltrane: The Story of a Sound ""The unique and triumphant virtue of this biographical reminiscence resides with its candid directness and sensitive understanding of both the jazz 'world' and a truly stalwart, somewhat private, musician who dedicated himself to the business of making creative music undistracted by fame, glamor, and self-adulation. I'm stunned to realize in retrospect how sad and genuinely unfair the whole of the jazz legacy would have been without this book. It rescues the truth and value of a significant jazz musician, unheralded to an unfortunate degree, whose legacy will endure as long as the grand jazz heritage lives. This text earns my deep respect.""-- Jim Merod, jazz and blues recording and mastering engineer and coauthor of Whisper Not: The Autobiography of Benny Golson


“The individualized, great-man theory is of limited use for understanding jazz on its own terms, yet it has long guided the way books about jazz are chosen for publication. But things have changed. Figures like Junior Cook—‘sidemen,’ if you like—have been overlooked outside of musician and gig-goer circles. To take up these subjects is to meet jazz where it lives, unearthing valuable information not only about the lives of the musicians themselves but also about the stories of their milieu, including the tiny clubs they played in, their daily practices, who they listened to, how they shared knowledge, what they earned, what they read, what they thought. Nero’s book is evenhanded, generous, well-written, well-researched, and careful about facts. It is designed to be read by anyone interested in the subject, not just by musicians or specialists.” - Ben Ratliff, former pop and jazz critic at The New York Times; clinical associate professor at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study; and author of five books, including Coltrane: The Story of a Sound “The unique and triumphant virtue of this biographical reminiscence resides with its candid directness and sensitive understanding of both the jazz ‘world’ and a truly stalwart, somewhat private, musician who dedicated himself to the business of making creative music undistracted by fame, glamor, and self-adulation. I’m stunned to realize in retrospect how sad and genuinely unfair the whole of the jazz legacy would have been without this book. It rescues the truth and value of a significant jazz musician, unheralded to an unfortunate degree, whose legacy will endure as long as the grand jazz heritage lives. This text earns my deep respect.” - Jim Merod, jazz and blues recording and mastering engineer and coauthor of Whisper Not:The Autobiography of Benny Golson


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Courtney M. Nero is a saxophonist, born and raised in Washington, DC, and a lover of jazz biographies. His debut solo album, Make Me Walk, was nominated for a Stellar Award in 2009. He earned a BS in Russian language from Georgetown University and an MA in International Affairs from American University. This is his first book. He lives in northern Virginia.

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