Kimberly Hannon Teal is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Arkansas.
An insightful and thought-provoking read from first to last, Hannon Teal steers the reader through the intricacies of the construction of jazz histories. . . . It will be difficult to attend any jazz event, anywhere, after reading Jazz Places . . . without taking a closer look at the brick and mortar, glass and steel. * All About Jazz * An impressive book. * The New York City Jazz Record * Jazz Places is an agile and well-thought-out book offering a wealth of evidence on the power of sites in music-making, music consumption, and production of narratives about music history. * American Music *