Description
Playboy Swings focuses specifically on Playboy's involvement in the music scene, its impact on popular entertainment (and vice versa), and the fabulous cadre of performers who took to the stages of the mythic Playboy Clubs and Jazz Festivals. Throughout Playboy Swings, Farmer demonstrates how Playboy helped change the world through music by integrating the TV shows, festivals, and the clubs.
Complied through interviews with hundreds of people who were on the scene throughout Playboy's rise, fall, and on-going renaissance, Playboy Swings carries readers on a seductive journey through the history of the empire-all the while focusing on the musical entertainment that made it unique. Hef's personal passion for music-and his belief in it as a cornerstone of the Playboy ethos-has expressed itself in a wide range of media over Playboy's 60-year history, and all of it comes alive in these pages.
Famer takes the reader from the inception of the Playboy empire through the 1959 jazz festival, to the opening of club after club.
With approximately 60 black and white photos, and a complete Playboy music reference guide, readers will think of music, not just Bunnies, when thinking about Playboy.
Throughout the book, it is the artists who do most of the talking-and they have a lot to say about the golden era of Playboy entertainment.
About the Author
Patty Farmer is acknowledged as the leading expert on all things pertaining to music, entertainment-and the entertainers-of Playboy. She's also a businesswoman and former model, and has followed the entertainment industry as an insider, as well as an avid fan and archivist all her life. Her work draws upon a lifetime of friendship and socializing among personalities and celebrities around the world. In her previous book, The Persian Room Presents, she transported readers back to the halcyon days of New York City nightlife. Patty splits her time between New York, Texas, and France.
Book Information
ISBN 9780825307881
Author Patty Farmer
Format Hardback
Page Count 393
Imprint Beaufort Books
Publisher Beaufort Books
Weight(grams) 708g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 160mm * 28mm