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Learning to Listen: The Jazz Journey of Gary Burton
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Learning to Listen: The Jazz Journey of Gary Burton An Autobiography Collection / Songbook - Sheet Music

SKU: HL.117798

An Autobiography. Berklee Press. Biography / Music Bisac, Biography/Composers & Musicians. Softcover. 400 pages. Berklee Press #117798. Published by Berklee Press (HL.117798).

ISBN 9780876391402. UPC: 884088944551. 5.75x9.0x0.976 inches.

Winner “Best Book of the Year” 2014 award from the Jazz Journalists Association. In Learning to Listen, Gary Burton shares his 50 years of experiences at the top of the jazz scene. A seven-time Grammy Award-winner, Burton made his first recordings at age 17, has toured and recorded with a who's who of famous jazz names, and is one of only a few openly gay musicians in jazz. Burton is a true innovator, both as a performer and an educator. His autobiography is one of the most personal and insightful jazz books ever written.