Credits

Acknowledgments

To all that contributed, (whether you knew it or not) thank you. A list of resources utilized and other material that I filtered and pilfered in my research and to the people that made this possible. If I have left you out, give me a shout and it will be corrected.



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Books

Madame Jazz ~ University of Chicago Press

Masters of Music ~ The Berklee Press

The Jazz Guitarists ~ Blandford Press

Thinking In Jazz ~ Oxford University Press

Waiting On Dizzy ~ Copper Square Press

Masters Of Jazz ~ Backbeat Books Publisher

The Gibson 335 ~ Centerstream Publications



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Magazines/Newspapers

Downbeat Magazine

Jazz Journal Magazine

Guitar Player Magazine

Jazz Times Magazine

Ford Times Magazine

KJazz Line Publication

The New York Times

The Sydney Morning Herald



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Websites

allaboutjazz.com

allmusic.com

amazon.com

answers.com

audiophileusa.com

berkley.edu

bluenote.com

classicjazzguitar.com

concordmusicgroup.com

deasy.com

emusic.com

flickr.com

hjs-jazz.de

jazzcorner.com

jazzguitar.com

jazzguitarlife.com

jazzguitarresources.com

jazzitude.com

jazzlinks.com

jazztimes.com

jazzwomen.org

justicerecords.com

justjazzguitar.com

guitarist.co.uk

guitarplayer.com

montreuxsounds.com

mp3.com

music.aol.com

musicpressreport.com

musicroom.com

musicsales.com

njmls.com

oreshko.co.uk

subdudes.com/percolators

smh.com.au

npr.org

nytimes.com

vh1.com

wikipedia.com

yahoo.com

youtube.com



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Contributing Photographers & Artists



~ Ed Deasy ~ Caleb ~ David Fischer ~ Charles Stweart ~ Hershy Worch ~
~ Veryl Oakland ~ Marc Norberg ~ Joel Marion ~ Steuve FE ~ Faith Hagedorn ~
~ Tomoko Umino ~ Lauren Nightingale ~


and Brian McMillen: talented photographer who was in the right place at the right time for meeting jazz greats over the years. Brian had good suggestions and offered some unique material and photos from his connections with Emily. You can see Brian @: All About Jazz



Contributing Designers / Research Assistance

Simon Crook ~ John Horne ~ and especially the support of Elli Jansen



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Special Thanks to:

Ed Deasy: Truly gifted photographer and writer, who got the ball rolling just by answering his email. Ed was willing to scrounge, reprint and share his impressions of Emily with time he didn’t really have to give up. You need to take a few moments to visit his website and say hello. Ed offers up some of the best slices of American life you never thought about, and gives exacting details about how he captured his print and other thoughtful insights.

see more at: Black & White Dreams
Or The Charlottesville Sessions.
Thank You, Ed


Simon Crook

Editor-In-Chief, Consultant, Curator and Field Agent.
My all purpose, ultra reliable and extremely capable right hand man. Simon has invested countless hours and energy toward helping the website to be proper, productive and professional.
Thanks Si, I am personally indebted for your valuable support.
You are my V.I.P.



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my heartfelt gratitude for

John Horne

Who helped in countless ways on countless days, most of which he had no time to spare, but spared it anyway. And mostly and sincerely for giving me Wes, Emily and a lifetime of musical inspirations.

It can never be repaid.

YTB


” Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music “
- Sergei Rachmaninov