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If there are 'classics' in jazz autobiography, I suppose Hawes' is one of the tops (along with Art Pepper and a few others). It's real-er than life in many parts, but an indispensible perspective on people like Hawes (era, genre, location, etc.) Out of print for many years, it's a nice one to have back.

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Hamp's autobiography "Raise Up Off Me" is simply the best jazz autobiography you can read. Only Art Pepper's "Straight Life" comes close. A great book by a great pianist B)

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