Description: Legendary African-American jazz bassist and photographer Hinton tells his compelling life story and illustrates it with more than 260 of his photographs, exquisitely reproduced in this collectors edition.
Brief description: In 1955, when he was fourteen, David G. Berger asked Milt Hinton for bass lessons--thus beginning a friendship and professional partnership that would last more than forty years. Berger, though, did not follow in his friend's footsteps to become a professional musician; instead he completed a doctorate in sociology and taught at Temple University for thirty years. In 1979, Holly Maxson began organizing Milt's photographs for the first book. Maxson and Berger co-direct the Milton J. Hinton Photographic Collection, and in 2002 they completed their award-winning documentary about Milt's life, Keeping Time: The Life, Music and Photographs of Milt Hinton.
Review Quotes: To the jazz collector [t]his book is both an indispensible history and a delightful volume to dip into.
--Jazz Journal