Both the definitive biography of the Gershwin brothers and a lavishly illustrated chronicle of the American era their music and lyrics embodied,The Gershwin Yearscelebrates the musical achievements of George (18981937) and Ira (18961983) while offering a revealing inside look at their lives. The brothers drew inspiration from its varied facesblack culture fromPorgie and Bess,the frantic sophistication of the 1920s for such musical comedies asFunny FaceandGirlCrazy, the tumult of American politics for the satiricalOf Thee I Sing.From George's Tin Pan Alley days as a song plugger and Ira's first attempts at lyric writing to their conquest of Broadway and Hollywood, from their collaborations and George's solo compositions (Rhapsody in Blue, Concerto in F,andAn American in Paris) to George's death from a brain tumor and Ira's later work with Kern, Weill, and Arlen,The Gershwin Yearspresents an authoritative, visually stunning, and altogether delightful account of the Wright Brothers of American music.
Edward Jablonskiis the author ofThe Gershwin Years: George and Ira(with Lawrence D. Stewartavailable from Da Capo/ Perseus Books Group),Arlen: Happy with the Blues, Alan Jay Lerner, and many others. He lives in New York City. For fourteen yearsLawrence D. Stewartworked with Ira Gershwin organizing the Gershwin Archives; the author of the first critical study of composer-author Paul Bowles, Mr. Stewart lives in Beverly Hills, California.