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  1. Mezz Mezzrow occupies an odd and unique place in jazz history. Although an enthusiastic clarinetist, he was never much of a player, sounding best on the blues. A passionate propagandist for Chicago and New Orleans jazz and the rights of blacks (he meant well, but tended to overstate his case), Mezzrow was actually most significant for writing his colorful and somewhat fanciful memoirs, Really ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1963 Vinyl release of "Really The Blues" on Discogs.

  3. Really the Blues, Mezz Mezzrow (1946) The Jazz-playing, Jewish Johnny Appleseed of Weed by. David Samuels. September 17, 2013. Mezz Mezzrow was the first but hardly the last Jewish kid who loved ...

  4. Product details. ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0007DT27W. Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House; First Edition (January 1, 1946) Language ‏ : ‎ English. Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 388 pages. Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds. Best Sellers Rank: #4,106,138 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books) #1,256 in Blues Music (Books) #4,154 in Jazz Music (Books)

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  5. 1. Jan. 2009 · First published in 1946, Really the Blues was a rousing wake-up call to alienated young whites to explore black culture and the world of jazz, the first music America could call its own. Their spiritual godfather was Mezzrow, jazz cat, bootlegger, and peddler of the finest gauge in Harlem. Above all, Mezz championed the abandon available to ...

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  6. Really the Blues by Milton “MezzMezzrow (Random House 1946) (927.8) (3439). I've waited many years to find a copy of this book. Born in 1899, Milton “MezzMezzrow had a lifelong obsession with blues and jazz music. Mezz was a Jewish sax player in Chicago at a time when strict racial segregation was the order of the day. Mezzrow ...

  7. Really the Blues by Milton “MezzMezzrow (Random House 1946) (927.8) (3439). I've waited many years to find a copy of this book. Born in 1899, Milton “MezzMezzrow had a lifelong obsession with blues and jazz music. Mezz was a Jewish sax player in Chicago at a time when strict racial segregation was the order of the day. Mezzrow ...