- Eric Nisenson
Eric Nisenson (
February 12 ,1946 -August 15 ,2003 ) was an American author andjazz historian. The son of inventorJules Nisenson , he was born inNew York City and raised inRye, New York . He attendedNew York University (NYU), where he studied English, and then moved toSan Francisco where he worked on the staffs of alternative publications including "The Berkeley Barb" and "Heliotrope".Nisenson became a lifelong lover of jazz at the age of 15, when he listened to
trumpet erMiles Davis 's 1959 album "Kind of Blue ". In the early 1970s, after he had moved back to New York, Nisenson was introduced to Davis. Although, as Nisenson recounts, he was "terrified" of Davis the first time he met him, [http://www.jerryjazzmusician.com/mainHTML.cfm?page=nisenson.html] the two men became friends, and Davis asked Nisenson to write his official biography. By the time "Round About Midnight: A Portrait of Miles Davis" was published in 1982, however, the friendship had ended (Davis was not easy to get along with, though Nisenson wrote in a second revision of the biography, that Miles had deserted him asCicely Tyson was determined for Miles to start a new lifestyle and cut his ties with the past).In 1993 Nisenson published a biography of saxophonist
John Coltrane entitled "Ascension: John Coltrane and his Quest", but by that time he had been diagnosed with a form ofleukemia and was struggling with the disease and complications arising from it. The illness largely kept Nisenson confined to his house, but as he fought it he focused increasingly on his work. In 1997 he published "Blue: The Murder of Jazz", a critical work arguing that conservative musicians and record labels are stifling the innovation that makes jazz distinctive. The year 2000 saw two new works from Nisenson, "The Making of Kind of Blue", which focuses on the inspiration behind the landmark album; and a biography of saxophonistSonny Rollins called "Open Sky: Sonny Rollins and His World of Improvisation".Nisenson died on August 15, 2003 of
kidney failure related to hisleukemia . At the time of his death he was working on a biography of pianistDave Brubeck and a study ofBrazil ian music and culture.Published works
*"Round About Midnight: A Portrait of Miles Davis"
*"Ascension: John Coltrane and his Quest"
*"Blue: The Murder of Jazz"
*"The Making of Kind of Blue"
*"Open Sky: Sonny Rollins and His World of Improvisation"
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