The saxophone today an emblem of cool and the definitive jazz instrument was largely ignored in the U.S. for more than half a century after its invention in France in 1838. The new sound Vermazen argues was finally brought to the American public by the Six Brown Brothers one of the most famous musical stage acts of the early twentieth century. Sifting fact from legend Vermazen explores the show business world of 1895-1933 offering a cultural interpretion of blackface and minstrelsy a history of the saxophoneand insights into the burgeoning American music business and forgotten traditions. Drawing on rigorous archival research he shows how the Brothers stage acts and ground-breaking recordings turned an instrument once derided as the Siren of Satan into the crowning symbol of jazz.
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