
It’s been stated that the United States received the Chilly Warfare without firing a shot — a statement, as P. J. O’Rourke as soon as wrote, that doubtmuch less surprised veterans of Korea and Vietnam. However it mightn’t be completely incorrect to name the lengthy stare-down between the U.S. and the Soviet Union a battle of concepts. Dwight Eisenhower certainly noticed it that means, a worldview that impressed the 1956 creation of the President’s Special International Professionalgram for Participation in International Affairs, which aimed to make use of American culture to enhance the counstrive’s picture world wide. (That very same yr, Eisenhower additionally signed off on the construction of the Interstate Excessivemeans System, such was the counstrive’s ambition on the time.)
For an unambiguously American artwork kind, one may onerously do wagerter than jazz, which additionally had the advantage of counterbalancing U.S.S.R. professionalpaganda focusing on the U.S.’ troubled race relations. And so the State Department picked a sequence of “jazz ambassadors” to ship on carefully deliberate world excursions, startning with Dizzy Gillespie and his eighteen-piece interracial band (with the late Quincy Jones within the position of music director).
Begining in March of 1956, Gillespie’s ten-week tour featured dates throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. These wouldn’t be his final State Department-sponsored excursions overseas: within the movies above, you’ll be able to see a clip from his performance in Germany in 1960. This touring even end resulted in reside albums like Dizzy in Greece and World Statesman.
Other jazz ambassadors would follow: Louis Armstrong (who stop over the high-school integration crisis in Little Rock), Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and Dave Brubeck (whose dim view of the professionalgram impressed the musical The Actual Ambassadors). However none went fairly thus far in pursuing their cultural-political interests as Gillespie, who announced himself as a write-in candidate within the 1964 U.S. presidential election. He promised not solely to rename the White Home the Blues home, but in addition to nominate a cabiinternet including Miles Davis as Director of the CIA, Charles Mingus as Secretary of Peace, Armsturdy as Secretary of Agriculture, and Ellington as Secretary of State. This jazzed-up administration was, alas, never to take power, however the music itself has left extra of a legacy than any government may. Positively the truth that I write these phrases in a café in Korea soundtracked completely by jazz speaks for itself.
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Based mostly in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. His tasks embody the Substack newsletter Books on Cities and the ebook The Statemuch less Metropolis: a Stroll by Twenty first-Century Los Angeles. Follow him on the social internetwork formerly referred to as Twitter at @colinmarshall.