<p>“A highly original take on the history and culture of traditional New Orleans Jazz seen through the lens of modern sociological analysis and focusing on the concept of “authenticity.” For me, as a non-sociologist, the most compelling chapters are those dealing with Ekins’s personal odyssey as a jazz lover and musician, as well as the case histories of other young middle-class men drawn to the siren song that emerged from New Orleans in the early 20<sup>th</sup> century and later experienced a vibrant revival around the legendary figure of trumpeter Willie “Bunk” Johnson. Readers familiar with jazz history will find this a refreshing, sometimes surprising, approach.” </p>
- Thomas Sancton, Tom Sancton, Research Professor at Tulane University and author of Song for my Fathers: A New Orleans story in Black and White,
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Biographical note
Richard Ekins is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies, Ulster University, UK.
Robert Porter is Research Director in Communication, Media and Cultural Studies at Ulster University, UK.