ABSTRACT

Swedish Jazz in the United States: Swede and Cool traces and analyzes the dissemination and reception of jazz from Sweden in the United States during the period of 1947-1963. It maps the networks through which Swedish record companies exchanged recordings with their American counterparts, establishing an American interest in Swedish jazz at a time long regarded as a predominantly American era. Exploring these Swedish-American exchanges—rather than the canonized names in jazz—shines a light on new perspectives in the genre, clarifying the ways in which Swedish jazz was adapted to the American market and how it was understood in an American context. The result is an opportunity to consider the challenges national borders present in a global jazz world while reflecting on the genre’s expanding transnational reach during the 1950s.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|47 pages

Swingin' Swedes in the United States

chapter 2|60 pages

Swedish Jazz Is Swedish Modern

chapter 3|58 pages

Of White Men from the Cool North

chapter 4|25 pages

The Transnationality of Swedish Jazz