Harlem Jazz Adventures
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Harlem Jazz Adventures

A European Baron's Memoir, 1934-1969

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Harlem Jazz Adventures

A European Baron's Memoir, 1934-1969

About this book

Timme Rosenkrantz (1911–1969) was a Danish journalist, author, concert and record producer, radio show host, and entrepreneur with a consuming passion for jazz and little head for business. Known in Denmark and New York as the "Jazz Baron" because of his noble lineage, he was the first European journalist to cover the jazz scene in Harlem. Harlem Jazz Adventures: A European Baron's Memoir, 1934–1969 recounts Rosenkrantz's happy years in New York City, where he would produce jazz concerts, record top musicians and bands in his midtown apartment, organize a "dream band" for Timme Rosenkrantz and His Barrelhouse Barons, a 1938 RCA Victor recording, (DL) live in Harlem and run a record shop with his life companion, journalist and singer Inez Cavanaugh. A good friend of jazz impresario John Hammond, Rosenkrantz would become the James Boswell of the Harlem jazz scene. Duke Ellington, Art Tatum, Coleman Hawkins, Billie Holiday—there wasn't a New York jazz musician unknown to "Honeysuckle Rosenkrantz," as christened by Fats Waller. Drawing on the published Danish-language original Dus med Jazzen, and an unpublished English free translation (DL) by Rosenkrantz and Cavanaugh, translator-adapter Fradley Hamilton Garner gives polish and context to Rosenkrantz's stories of meetings with Cecile and Louis Armstrong, Benny Carter, Willie "The Lion" Smith, Eddie Condon, Erroll Garner—whom Rosenkrantz discovered and was first to record—and many others. This book is a must-have for jazz lovers. Social historians interested in the intersection of race and the music business will find in Rosenkrantz's memoir an invaluable primary source on Harlem's social scene and its musical legacy.

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Table of contents

  1. Preview
  2. I Remember Timme
  3. Tusind Tak
  4. A Word from the Adapter
  5. Now I’ve Done It
  6. Part I: 1934
  7. Chapter 1: Get Off at 125th Street, and God Be with You
  8. Chapter 2: Don Redman Sparks the Apollo, John Hammond Offers a Tour
  9. Chapter 3: Stompin’ at the Savoy to Mighty Chick Webb
  10. Chapter 4: Take Off Those Shades, We Know Who You Are!
  11. Chapter 5: Scat Master Leo Watson Zaps It with “Z-o-o-o-t!”
  12. Chapter 6: From Met Opera to Empire Ballroom—and Benny Carter
  13. Chapter 7: At the Shim Sham, a Date with Young Billie Holiday
  14. Chapter 8: Jake Vandermeulen Loses Everything but His Shorts
  15. Chapter 9: At Beefsteak Charlie’s, There’s Adrian Rollini
  16. Chapter 10: Who Said Danish Baron? Why, He’s Just a Gigolo!
  17. Chapter 11: “My Technique Terrifies Me!” Says Willie “The Lion” Smith
  18. Chapter 12: Art Tatum Is Down at Basement Brown’s!
  19. Chapter 13: To Fats Waller with Love, Honeysuckle Rosenkrantz
  20. Chapter 14: Mezz Mezzrow Puts Timme on a Little Pink Cloud
  21. Chapter 15: Canceled: Josh Billings’s Greenwich Village Gig
  22. Chapter 16: At Timme’s Farewell Party, Fats Waller Takes a Bath
  23. Part II: 1936–1969
  24. Chapter 17: Checking Out Harlem’s Other Halls of Pleasure
  25. Chapter 18: Voutie! Slim and Slam, Wow! Inez Cavanaugh
  26. Chapter 19: Plugging a Tune to W. C. Handy, Cutting a Record for RCA Victor
  27. Chapter 20: Louis Armstrong Kick-Starts the Mel-O-Dee Music Shop
  28. Chapter 21: Harry “Father” White, Jitter Bugs, and Bill Coleman’s Band
  29. Chapter 22: Turning Off the Lights at Mel-O-Dee Music Shop
  30. Chapter 23: A Danish Nobel Laureate Digs Harlem by Night
  31. Chapter 24: Eddie Condon and That Good Ol’ Nicksieland
  32. Chapter 25: There Is Just One King, and He Is the Duke
  33. Chapter 26: Here Lived Diamond Jim Brady and Jazz Baron Rosenkrantz
  34. Chapter 27: The Stupendous “Stuff” of Jazz, Leroy Gordon (Hezekiah) Smith
  35. Chapter 28: Discovering, Befriending, Recording Erroll Garner
  36. Chapter 29: A Great, Big, Fat White Christmas ’44
  37. Chapter 30: Timme’s Recording Service and Threatened Jazz Concert
  38. Chapter 31: Zeb Julian’s Dream and Claude Thornhill’s Joke
  39. Chapter 32: Bud Powell Plays Not Being There
  40. Chapter 33: Jam Sessions Outlawed? Come to Café Bohemia!
  41. Chapter 34: Tatum Leads a Black Sheep into Piano Battle at Ruben’s
  42. Chapter 35: A Last Record Session and Tour of Haunts
  43. Chapter 36: Coleman Hawkins: The Picasso of Jazz
  44. Epilogue: The Song Has Ended, but the Melody Lingers On
  45. Resources
  46. Discography