Borders(R) to Publish Tribute to Jazz Legend Lionel Hampton in 'Flying Home'
15 Abril 2008 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
'Flying Home' Book and CD Release Available Exclusively at Borders
Nationwide ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
Borders released its latest exclusive title, "Flying Home: Lionel
Hampton Celebrating 100 Years of Good Vibes" written by Stanley
Crouch with a foreword by Wynton Marsalis. "Flying Home" is a photo
retrospective of jazz pioneer Hampton's life, musical talents,
famous performances and contributions to society. This beautiful
collectors' book comes packaged with an exclusive CD containing
some of the never-before released collection of Hampton's best
performances. Both the "Flying Home" book and CD are only available
at Borders stores across the country beginning today. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060208/BORDERSLOGO ) "Hampton
was one of the most gifted musicians to ever play jazz," said
Marsalis in his foreword from "Flying Home." "Hampton was a true
improviser with a natural gift for melody. He possessed a
dedication and special energy that pushed an already first class
talent up into the rarefied air of jazz heaven." "We are pleased to
introduce Lionel Hampton's music and life to a new generation of
jazz enthusiasts through Borders' exclusive book and CD," said Rob
Gruen, executive vice president of merchandising and marketing for
Borders Group, Inc. "Lionel paved the way for so many artists today
by being one of the first African-Americans to control his own
record label and music. He also gave back to society through his
many humanitarian efforts including performing benefit concerts
supporting opponents of apartheid during the 50s and building homes
for those in need during the 60s." Hampton played an integral role
in breaking the color barrier when he joined Benny Goodman, Teddy
Wilson and Gene Krupa to form the Benny Goodman Quartet in 1939.
The Quartet fought for equal wages, equal hotel accommodations and
equal time on the stage changing music forever and leading the way
for the nation in equality for all men. The April release of
"Flying Home" coincides with the centennial of Hampton's birth.
Former band mates, fellow jazz legends and those closest to Hampton
share their stories and thoughts with journalist and music critic,
Crouch. "Flying Home" is filled with pages of rare photos from
Hampton's life, concerts, rehearsals and travels highlighting his
work as a musician, philanthropist and driving force behind the
jazz festival that bears his name - University of Idaho Lionel
Hampton/Chevron Jazz Festival. The "Flying Home" exclusive CD
contains eight tracks such as "Vibes Boogie" live, "Midnight
Blues," "I Found a New Baby" and the title track, "Flying Home."
The CD is only available with the book at all Borders stores
nationwide. About Borders, Inc. Borders is a subsidiary of Borders
Group, Inc., a $3.8 billion global retailer of books, music,
movies, periodicals and gift and stationery items with over 30,000
employees and more than 1,100 stores worldwide primarily operating
under the Borders(R) and Waldenbooks(R) brand names. Currently,
there are over 500 Borders superstores in the U.S. that carry up to
200,000 titles. Customers enjoy a comfortable shopping experience,
as well as a host of in-store events and community-centered
activities when they visit their local Borders stores. For more
information, visit http://www.bordersgroupinc.com/ .
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Borders CONTACT: Kolleen
O'Meara of Borders, +1-734-477-1224, Web site:
http://www.bordersgroupinc.com/ Company News On-Call:
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