Swing Under the Nazis

Jazz as a Metaphor for Freedom

Description

For a brief time in a Europe threatened and then occupied by Nazi Germany, jazz was heard as ubiquitously as rock ' n' roll is today. In a personal search for the story of that time, Mike Zwerin spent two years traveling across Europe talking with individuals who performed and enjoyed jazz in Hitler's dark shadow, including the Ghetto Swingers, a Jewish jazz band that "toured" Auschwitz and Theresienstadt; the Luftwaffe pilot who listened to Glenn Miller while bombing London; Django Reinhardt, the brilliant guitarist who refused to flee Nazi-controlled France; and many others.

Reviews

The most sensitive writer on jazz since the late Otis Ferguson.

John Hammond

This book is the literary equivalent of a jam session in an after-hours joint on the wrong side of twon—loose and untidy, scary, downright rank, exhilarating and exhausting.

A treasure of information, affection and understanding.

The best jazz columnist at work today.

Studs Terkel

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