Detroit 67 (Jazz Ensemble) by Joseph Hasper Sheet Music for Jazz Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct

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Detroit 67 (Jazz Ensemble) Digital Sheet Music
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Detroit 67 (Jazz Ensemble)
by Joseph Hasper Jazz Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Original Joe Hasper chart scored for 5-4-4, piano, bass, drums with moderate ranges throughout. This piece reflects the chaotic period of the Detroit riots in 1967, with smooth, mellow jazz sections butted abruptly against biting, up-tempo rhythmic jolts.


Here's the back story of the Detroit riots: The Detroit Riot of 1967 began when police vice squad officers executed a raid on an after hours drinking club or "blind pig" in a predominantly black neighborhood located at Twelfth Street and Clairmount Avenue. They were expecting to round up a few patrons, but instead found 82 people inside holding a party for two returning Vietnam veterans. Yet, the officers attempted to arrest everyone who was on the scene.


While the police awaited a "clean-up crew" to transport the arrestees, a crowd gathered around the establishment in protest. After the last police car left, a small group of men who were "confused and upset because they were kicked out of the only place they had to go" lifted up the bars of an adjacent clothing store and broke the windows. From this point of origin, further reports of vandalism diffused. Looting and fires spread through the Northwest side of Detroit, then crossed over to the East Side.


Within 48 hours, the National Guard was mobilized, to be followed by the 82nd airborne on the riots fourth day. As police and military troops sought to regain control of the city, violence escalated. At the conclusion of 5 days of rioting, 43 people lay dead, 1189 injured and over 7000 people had been arrested.

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