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Richard Gazarik

    Prohibition Pittsburgh
    The Pennsylvania Turnpike Phantom Killer: John Wesley Wable
    A History of Pittsburgh Jazz: Swinging in the Steel City
    • "Pittsburgh's contributions to the uniquely American art form of jazz are essential to its national narrative. Fleeing the Jim Crow South in the twentieth century, African American migration to the industrial North brought musical roots that would lay the foundation for jazz culture in the Steel City. As migrant workers entered the factories of Pittsburgh, juke joints and nightclubs opened in the segregated neighborhoods of the Hill District, Northside and East Liberty. The scene fostered numerous legends, including Art Blakey, Billy Strayhorn, George Benson, Erroll Garner and Earl "Fatha" Hines. The music is sustained today in the practice rooms of the city's universities and by groups such as the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild and the African American Music Institute. Authors Richard Gazarik and Karen Anthony Cole chart the swinging history of jazz in Pittsburgh"--Page 4 of cover.

      A History of Pittsburgh Jazz: Swinging in the Steel City
    • Death on the Turnpike Discover the bloody story of John Wesley Wable's 1950s killing spree that rocked Western Pennsylvania, and left truckers and drivers alike frightened of the turnpike. After a series of murdered truck drivers and a high-speed interstate chase, Wable's gruesome criminal story also involves a thrilling court case and unresolved mysteries to do this day. Author Richard Gazarik details the incredible true crime narratives of the man dubbed the "Pennsylvania Turnpike Phantom Killer."

      The Pennsylvania Turnpike Phantom Killer: John Wesley Wable
    • Prohibition Pittsburgh

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Describes the corruption and violence that plagued Pittsburgh during the era of Prohibition. -- Back cover

      Prohibition Pittsburgh