Nightmare in the Pacific


The World War II Saga of Artie Shaw and His Navy Band

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By Michael Doyle
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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288

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Michael Doyle is a reporter for E&E News and teaches advanced and introductory reporting at the George Washington University. He is the author of The Ministers' War, Radical Chapters, and The Forestport Breaks.

"Nightmare in the Pacific has great significance for jazz historians, big band fans, World War II students and scholars, military historians, and military libraries. It fills a large hole in the personal biography of Artie Shaw and the history of American military and popular music of World War II."--Russ Girsberger, librarian and Navy School of Music history specialist at the Naval School of Music Library "Nightmare in the Pacific adds to an understanding of the US Navy morale and entertainment operations during the war years, and how that branch of the armed forces diverged from others, including the similar but distinct music, radio, and film initiatives of the Army Air Forces. However, the main topic of the personality and challenges of Artie Shaw is paramount. The narrative of CPO Artie Shaw's Navy Band and, moreover, Shaw's actual experience in the navy, are a previously unreported and troubling period of the famous musician's career."--Dennis M. Spragg, American Music Research Center, University of Colorado-Boulder, and author of Glenn Miller Declassified

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