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About The Book
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American historian by day and Canadian jazz musician and playwright by night Clyde R. Forsberg Jr. has also written five original jazz-musicals. Originally the idea was for a history professor who played jazz to use the stage to convey a message of some historical importance augmented by music as an experiment to see whether the theatre was not a better medium than the classroom. There is no doubting the important fact that the public cast their vote . . . and quite decidedly in the affirmative despite it all. Playing It By Ear: The Jazz-Theatre of Clyde R. Forsberg Jr. explores such public events and social issues as the Canadian ice storm of 1998 and the urban-rural divide Louis Armstrong's Black and Blue and the relationship between racism and domestic abuse the death-rattle of patriarchal authority evident at family holiday gatherings the penis and vagina as twin taboos and what Forsberg's seven-year trek along the Silk Road (2003-2010) in search of self understanding and renewal would cost him-but also reward him for venturing outside of the box.