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That Moaning Saxophone: The Six Brown Brothers and the Dawning of a Musical Craze



That Moaning Saxophone: The Six Brown Brothers and the Dawning of a Musical Craze
The saxophone went from being derided as the 'Siren of Satan' to one of the most important instruments in music in a short amount of time. The Six Brown Brothers were one of the most famous groups on stage during this time and helped to popularize the saxophone. more details
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  • The saxophone has been around for centuries and is one of the most popular instruments in music
  • The Six Brown Brothers were one of the most famous groups on stage during this time and helped to popularize the saxophone
  • The saxophone has a wide range of sounds that can be used in music


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Author Bruce Vermazen
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780195165920
Publication Date 09/03/2008
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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The saxophone went from being derided as the 'Siren of Satan' to one of the most important instruments in music in a short amount of time. The Six Brown Brothers were one of the most famous groups on stage during this time and helped to popularize the saxophone.

Today, the saxophone is an emblem of 'cool' and the instrument most associated with jazz. Yet not long ago, it was derided as the 'Siren of Satan,' and was largely ignored in the U.S. for well over a half-century after its invention. When it was first widely heard, it was often viewed as novelty noisemaker, not a real musical instrument. In only a few short years, however, saxophones appeared in music shops across America and became one of the most important instrumental voices in music. How did the saxophone go from comedy to cool? Bandleader Tom Brown claimed that it was his saxophone sextet, the Six Brown Brothers, who inaugurated the craze. While this boast was perhaps more myth than reality, the group was indisputably one of the most famous musical acts on stage in the early twentieth century. Starting in traveling circuses, small-time vaudeville, and minstrel shows, the group trekked across the United States and Europe, bringing this new sound to the American public. Through their live performances and groundbreaking recordings--the first discs of a saxophone ensemble in general circulation--the Six Brown Brothers played a crucial role in making this new instrument familiar to and loved by a wide audience. In That Moaning Saxophone, author and cornet player Bruce Vermazen sifts fact from legend in this craze and tells the remarkable story of the quarter-century of ups and downs of these six musical brothers--William, Tom, Alec, Percy, Vern, and Fred. Vermazen traces the brothers' path through minstrelsy, the circus, burlesque, vaudeville, and Broadway musical comedy. Cleverly weaving together biographical details and the context of the burgeoning entertainment business, the author draws fascinating portraits of the pre-jazz world of American popular music, the theatrical climate of the period, and the long, slow death of vaudeville. Delving into the career of one of the key popularizers of the saxophone,That Moaning Saxophone illuminates not only the history of this novel instrument, but offers a witty and vivid portrayal of these forgotten musical worlds.

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