- Rudi Blesh
Rudi Blesh (
January 21 ,1899 ,Guthrie, Oklahoma —August 25 ,1985 ,Gilmanton, New Hampshire ) was an Americanjazz critic and enthusiast.Blesh studied at
Dartmouth College and held jobs writing jazz reviews for the "San Francisco Chronicle " and the "New York Herald Tribune " in the 1940s. He was a prolific promoter of jazz concerts, particularlyNew Orleans jazz , and hosted a jazz radio program, "This Is Jazz", in 1947. (These shows have been reissued by Jazzology Records.)Blesh published the first major scholarly work on
ragtime music, "They All Played Ragtime", withHarriet Janis in 1950, which sparked a ragtime revival. He foundedCircle Records in 1946, which recorded new material from aging early jazz musicians as well as theLibrary of Congress recordings ofJelly Roll Morton . He sparked renewed interest in the music ofJoseph Lamb andEubie Blake , among others.Blesh held professorships at several universities later in his life, and wrote
liner notes to jazz albums almost up until the time of his death. In 1976, he was nominated for aGrammy Award for his liner notes to "Joplin: The Complete Works of Scott Joplin" performed byDick Hyman .Books
"Incomplete"
*"Shining Trumpets", 1946
*"They All Played Ragtime", 1950References
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