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Taking the Stage as the First Black and White Jazz Band in History by Lesa Cline-Ransome, illus, by James Ransome.
by Jonah Winter, illus. by Keith Mallett. Visit New Orleans and discover in rhyme and jazzy, colorful art the story of this jazz legend.
The Sound of Joy Is Enlightening. Chris Raschka's art imaginatively illustrates this colorful, uplifting life story of the famed jazz musician. Discography, too.
by Roxane Orgill, illus. by Francis Vallejo. The story of Art Kane's famous photo of jazz greats.
George Gershwin Creates Rhapsody in Blue by Suzanne Slade, illus. by Stacy Innerst.
by Anna Harwell Celenza, illus. by Don Tate. "Cats, this isn't the Nutcracker you're used to, " said Billy.
by Jonah Winter, illus. by Marjorie Priceman. The story of a little girl named Josephine Baker who dances her way from poverty to fame.
by Carole Boston Weatherford, illus. by Sean Qualls. “Before John was a jazz giant, he was all ears.”
by Bonnie Christensen. Django played guitar in clubs until a fire burned his hands. He developed a compensating techinique and is known as the Greatest Jazz Guitarist.
by Gary Golio, illus. by Ed Young. A fast-paced rhythmic tribute to the masters of bebop —Charlie "Bird" Parker & Dizzy "Diz" Gillespie.
Mike Venezia introduces ages 4-9 to classical music and musicians with playful tales, colorful cartoons, and illustrations from the period.
Young Louis Armstrong by Roxanne Orgill, illus. by Leonard Jenkins.
by Mike Venezia. Tales, lighthearted cartoons and source illustrations in this bio for ages 4-9.
Good tImes, bad times, and what the neighbors thought by Kathleen Krull, with full-page illustrations by Kathryn Hewitt.
Donna Latham. History of music in America with links to audio, video.
Teaching Jazz to All Ages by Doug Goodkin
by Laban Carrick Hill.
An interactive, swing-along picture book — with 12 sound chips!