Changing the Tune


The Kansas City Women's Jazz Festival, 1978-1985

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By Carolyn Glenn Brewer
Imprint:
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
620 g
Pages:
352

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Carolyn Glenn Brewer is a longtime music educator who has written for Jam Magazine and published two books on the 1957 tornado in Ruskin Heights, Missouri. She has played clarinet in bands, chamber groups, and orchestras throughout the Kansas City area. She lives in Kansas City.

In Carolyn Glenn Brewer's book, Changing the Tune, we get to experience a well-documented account about the many notable women who lent their voices to the world of jazz. Thank you for helping to erase the stigma women musicians experience by exposing this inspiring organization and its contributions to women in music."" - Ellen Johnson, vocalist, producer and author of Jazz Child: A Portrait of Sheila Jordan ""Thanks to Carol Comer, Dianne Gregg, and their Women's Jazz Festivals of 1978-1985, a new chapter has been added to the rich history of Kansas City jazz. And thanks to Carolyn Glenn Brewer, that chapter has been captured and documented in the most comprehensive and in-depth way. It is a privilege to know each of these talented ladies and to sing the praises of this outstanding book."" - Mike Metheny, trumpet/flugelhorn soloist and author of Old Friends Are the Best Friends

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