Norman Meehan - Serious Fun: The Life and Music of Mike Nock - paperback book + DVDSerious Fun is the vibrant and accessible life story of one of New
Zealand's greatest musicians. Mike Nock's childhood in 1940s Ngaruawahia
and Nelson, and his adventures as a young teenager on the road with the
Fabulous Flamingoes, and Maori rock'n'roll pioneer Johnny Cooper, are
the stuff of Kiwi legend. In the magic years of 1958 and 1959, still a
teenager, he was in Sydney playing with Australia's best in The El Rocco
nightclub, touring with artists of the stature of Coleman Hawkins, and
recording his first LP. A Down Beat scholarship to the world's premiere
jazz school, Berklee in Boston, brought him gigs with musicians such Sam
Rivers and Tony Williams, and eventually long stints with Yusef Lateef,
Dionne Warwick and John Handy. Further highlights of Nock's stellar
international career included the founding in 1968 of pioneering fusion
band The Fourth Way, and the classic ECM album Ondas in 1981. Mike Nock
moved back south in the mid 1980s, to teach in the jazz programme at the
Sydney Conservatorium, and has continued to extend his playing,
composing and recording, working solo and with a wide range of jazz
combos and classical ensembles. Norman Meehan, a musician himself,
gives us a compelling account of the life of this volatile and creative
man through a dramatic period in western culture. His responsive and
accessible accounts of Nock's compositions and recordings provide rich
insights for musicians and music fans alike. An excellent read - Nock's contribution to the music is recognised by musicians worldwide and the writer, but not necessarily by the general public. Read this and find out why.
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