Deep Blues: A Musical and Cultural History of the Mississippi Delta
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Author: Palmer, Robert
Brand: Random House Books for Young Readers
Color: Navy
Edition: Reprint
Features:
- Penguin Books
Binding: paperback
Format: Deckle Edge
Number Of Pages: 318
Release Date: 29-07-1982
Part Number: new18-20150802-a075061
Details: Blues is the cornerstone of American popular music, the bedrock of rock and roll. In this extraordinary musical and social history, Robert Palmer traces the odyssey of the blues from its rural beginnings, to the steamy bars of Chicago’s South Side, to international popularity, recognition, and imitation. Palmer tells the story of the blues through the lives of its greatest practitioners: Robert Johnson, who sang of being pursued by the hounds of hell; Muddy Waters, who electrified Delta blues and gave the music its rock beat; Robert Lockwood and Sonny Boy Williamson, who launched the King Biscuit Time radio show and brought blues to the airwaves; and John Lee Hooker, Ike Turner, B. B. King, and many others.
"A lucid . . . entrancing study" -- Greil Marcus
"Palmer has a powerful understanding of the music and an intense involvement in the culture." -- The Nation
EAN: 8601300093413
Package Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English

