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Here are the reviews in for James Kaplan’s latest book 3 Shades of Blue, a national bestseller.
Purchase a copy of 3 Shades today from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin.
“[Kaplan is] a master biographer, a dogged researcher and shaper of narrative, and this is his most ambitious book to date . . . he shows his instinct for juggling and connecting multiple stories and characters without taking his eye off the big picture . . . a compulsively readable work of fine synthesis and perspective . . . a superb book.” —Los Angeles Times
“James Kaplan’s new effort, 3 Shades of Blue, raises the bar . . . At a time when jazz is reemergent and viral, seeping into virtually every musical genre (and vice versa), we are fortunate that the author has conjured this hothouse flower of a book—as rarified, intricate, and haunting as an orchid.” —David Friend, Vanity Fair
“‘This is the story of the three geniuses who joined forces to create one of the great classics in Western music,’ Mr. Kaplan writes . . . Kaplan does a wonderful job synthesizing sources to produce a compelling narrative history. His own interviews add a lot as well. His technical descriptions of the music are accessible and useful.” —Wall Street Journal
“A compelling read . . . [Kaplan] knows how to tell a story, and in 3 Shades of Blue he has a good one to tell. Or, rather, three good ones. . . . Kaplan has framed 3 Shades of Blue as both a chronicle of a golden age and a lament for its decline and fall. One doesn’t have to accept the decline-and-fall part to acknowledge that he has done a lovely job of evoking the golden age.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Fascinating, detailed and comprehensive . . . Kaplan—who also penned the two-volume definitive look at the life of one Francis Albert Sinatra—goes into similar depth here . . . 3 Shades of Blue—like the best of music books—just sends you back to the source.” —Houston Press
“Elegant and elegiac, 3 Shades of Blue tells stories of ambition and anxiety, collaborations and clashes, musical innovation and racial discrimination.” —The Minneapolis StarTribune
“[Kaplan] writes like a dream . . . As an overview of musical magnificence, this book cannot be bettered.” —Jazz Journal
“3 Shades of Blue is more than a biography; it is a compelling examination of artistry, identity and innovation. It is a heartfelt tribute to three musicians who defined the contours of modern jazz, meaningfully sprinkled with stories about those that came before and after them.” —All About Jazz
“3 Shades of Blue may be this year’s best book on jazz, examining the evolution of a musical form and its influence on other genres.” —No Depression, The Best Music Books of 2024 (So Far)
“In the ten years between 1955 and 1965, an American art form—jazz—reached its peak . . . [Kaplan] has written the definitive book on how that decade came to be . . . vital, marshalling with a light touch countless snippets of material.” —London Sunday Times
“Kaplan, author of a lauded two-volume biography of Frank Sinatra, tells the stories of three jazz geniuses, offering new and revelatory perspectives on Miles Davis, born to and repeatedly saved by privilege; John Coltrane, whose ‘watchful sadness’ was rooted in an impoverished childhood; and the less-known Bill Evans, ‘an incessantly analytical human being.’ . . . Writing with acumen and lyricism, Kaplan conjures the moods and milieus, breakthroughs and performances, temperaments and drama that generated this endlessly enthralling music.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Kaplan, the author of the definitive biography of Frank Sinatra, gives us a peek inside group genius at work . . . Throughout this vibrant text, the author captures the time and atmosphere perfectly—the music, the personalities, the fragrant aroma of weed in the air—and he brings us right into the performances . . . A marvelous must-read for jazz fans and anyone interested in this dynamic period of American music.” —Kirkus (starred review)
“A compulsively readable book about three jazz legends who came together for one glorious moment to produce one of the best, most influential jazz records ever.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“Ought to re-ignite a passion for the period all over again in even the most jaded minds of jazz flâneurs everywhere, surely, who may think they have read it all before and dipped in to the past enough. Kaplan proves they haven’t.” —Marlbank
“3 Shades of Blue is an instant classic, one that both jazz fanatics and casual fans will love. James Kaplan sweeps us into the dazzling world of Swing Street after World War II, a scene as mythical and magical as Pablo Picasso’s Paris, Timothy Leary’s San Francisco, or Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Concord. It is an intimate, enthralling portrait of the titans of 20th-century music—‘friends and geniuses together’—and the revolution they created.” —Debby Applegate, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age
“James Kaplan proves again that he is not only a penetrating commentator on American music, but also a compelling storyteller. In his new book, Kaplan writes about a decisive moment in modern jazz, and turns it into a genuine page-turner.” —Ted Gioia, author of The History of Jazz
“James Kaplan once more combines his formidable skill as an electrifying storyteller of the history of American music with a true depth of understanding of the art form itself—this time through the eyes of three jazz legends. This book reads like music. Don’t miss it.” —Seth MacFarlane, creator and executive producer, Family Guy and The Orville
Author James Kaplan’s latest book 3 Shades of Blue is a national bestseller!
Purchase a copy of 3 Shades today from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin.
Join author James Kaplan at the Jacob Burns Film Center on Thursday April 18th as he discusses his new book 3 Shades of Blue following a screening of Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool.
JBFC Board President Janet Maslin will host the discussion and there will be copies of 3 Shades available for purchase courtesy of The Village Bookstore.
The screening starts at 7:00pm.
Author James Kaplan’s latest book 3 Shades of Blue takes center stage for Bruce Handy’s recent RL Mag piece.
“To my taste, this one goes immediately to the top shelf of great books about jazz or any other music. You may already know—should know—Kaplan as the author of a masterful two-volume biography of Frank Sinatra, Frank: The Voice (2010) and Sinatra: The Chairman (2015), which, along with his subsequent Irving Berlin: New York Genius (2019), established him as something like the Robert Caro of the Great American Songbook.” – Bruce Handy, RL Mag
Read the full review here and then purchase a copy of 3 Shades from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin.
Author James Kaplan joined WVIK host Robin Johnson to talk about his new book 3 Shades of Blue, the making of Kind of Blue, and how jazz music rose to the heights of American culture in the 1950s. Listen to their conversation here.
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Author James Kaplan’s latest book 3 Shades of Blue was picked up for review by Wesleyan University (Kaplan’s alma mater) newsletter “The Wesleyan Connection.” The piece examines the book as well as Kaplan’s time at Wesleyan and his experience as a fledgling writer.
Read the piece here and then purchase a copy of 3 Shades from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin.
James Kaplan’s 3 Shades of Blue graces Shelf Awareness‘ latest newsletter via their “Best Books Reviewed” list.
“Fans of jazz and its mid-20th-century evolution who are looking for a history that’s the cat’s meow (for nonenthusiasts, that means excellent) will want to snap up a copy of 3 Shades of Blue by James Kaplan… Kaplan devotes this appreciation to jazz created from 1942 to 1967, music he calls ‘[n]ot antique, not anodyne, not forbiddingly difficult, and viscerally thrilling.'” – Michael Magras, Shelf Awareness
Read the full review here then purchase a copy of 3 Shades from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin.
Author James Kaplan recently discussed his new book 3 Shades of Blue on “The Arts Section” radio program. Listen to Kaplan’s conversation with the program’s host Gary Zidek online now!
Purchase a copy of 3 Shades of Blue from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin today.
James Kaplan’s newest book 3 Shades of Blue takes a seat at the #9 spot on the California Independent Booksellers Alliance bestsellers list this week.
Purchase a copy of 3 Shades of Blue now from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin.
Author James Kaplan joined The Art of Manliness host Brett McKay to discuss his latest book 3 Shades of Blue for the podcast’s most recent episode.
Listen to their conversation here and learn about the history of one of the most important records of all time and the men who created it.
Purchase a copy of 3 Shades of Blue today from Bookshop.org or Kaplan’s publisher Penguin.