Hutch

Cover of Hutch by Charlotte Breese
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780747545965
Dimensions:
Height: 1.85039 Inches
Length: 7.99211 Inches
Weight: 1.80558592578 Pounds
Width: 9.99998 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 782.42164/092, B, 782.42164/092 B
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Hutch by Charlotte Breese, published by Bloomsbury Publishing on November 25, 1999, is a first edition biography that spans 364 pages. This book chronicles the life of Leslie Hutchinson, known as Hutch, who was born in Grenada in 1900. Initially arriving in America to study medicine, he quickly found himself immersed in the Harlem jazz scene. The narrative follows his journey through the vibrant Parisian café society, his relationship with Cole Porter, and his rise to fame in London, where his charm and musical talent captivated audiences.

Readers will discover a detailed exploration of Hutch’s complex life, marked by his immense talent and profound insecurities. The biography delves into his struggles with personal appetites and the impact of his lifestyle on his career, ultimately leading to his decline by the late 1960s. Breese’s meticulous research offers insights into the evolution of jazz, the decline of music hall, and the changing status of black musicians in Britain, providing a comprehensive view of an extraordinary figure in music history.


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Born in Grenada in 1900, Leslie Hutchinson, known universally as Hutch, went to America in 1916, ostensibly to study medicine, but soon escaped to Harlem where he witnessed the birth of ‘stride’ jazz piano. Moving to France in 1923, he became the protegée and lover of Cole Porter and entered the vibrant milieu of Parisian café society. In 1926, encouraged by another admirer, Edwina Mountbatten, Hutch came to London where he was soon topping the bills in variety and on radio. Immaculate in white tie and tails, Hutch’s enormous sex appeal and charm, his velvet voice and superb improvisation on the piano attracted legions of fans among both the impossibly rich and the slump-struck poor.

Hutch’s love life was rich and varied. Yet for all his glamour, Hutch was a profoundly insecure man in thrall to insatiable appetites for sex, drink, gambling and social status which precipitated his fall from stardom and fame to a squalid, hand-to-mouth existence by the late 1960s.

In her riveting biography, meticulously researched over many years, Charlotte Breese has gathered material from an enormous range of sources and has written a vivid cautionary tale which throws new light on the development of jazz, the decline of music hall, the changing status of blacks in Britain as well as illuminating the life of an extraordinarily talented man.

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing. Year: 1999.
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ISBN-13: 9780747545965.
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Language: en. Pages: 364. Edition: First Edition.

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