Really the Blues

Really the Blues
Title Really the Blues PDF eBook
Author Mezz Mezzrow
Publisher New York Review of Books
Total Pages 464
Release 2016-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1590179463

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Mezz Mezzrow was a boy from Chicago who learned to play the sax in reform school and pursued a life in music and a life of crime. He moved from Chicago to New Orleans to New York, working in brothels and bars, bootlegging, dealing drugs, getting hooked, doing time, producing records, and playing with the greats, among them Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, and Fats Waller. Really the Blues, the jive-talking memoir that Mezzrow wrote at the insistence of, and with the help of, the novelist Bernard Wolfe, is the story of an unusual and unusually American life, and a portrait of a man who moved freely across racial boundaries when few could or did, “the odyssey of an individualist . . . the saga of a guy who wanted to make friends in a jungle where everyone was too busy making money.”

Really the Blues

Really the Blues
Title Really the Blues PDF eBook
Author Mezz Mezzrow
Publisher New York Review of Books
Total Pages 465
Release 2016-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1590179455

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Hailed as an “American counter-culture classic,” this “funny” and candid musical memoir offers a delicious glimpse into the 1930s jazz scene (The Wall Street Journal) Mezz Mezzrow was a boy from Chicago who learned to play the sax in reform school and pursued a life in music and a life of crime. He moved from Chicago to New Orleans to New York, working in brothels and bars, bootlegging, dealing drugs, getting hooked, doing time, producing records, and playing with the greats, among them Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, and Fats Waller. Really the Blues—the jive-talking memoir that Mezzrow wrote at the insistence of, and with the help of, the novelist Bernard Wolfe—is the story of an unusual and unusually American life, and a portrait of a man who moved freely across racial boundaries when few could or did, “the odyssey of an individualist . . . the saga of a guy who wanted to make friends in a jungle where everyone was too busy making money.”

All Music Guide to the Blues

All Music Guide to the Blues
Title All Music Guide to the Blues PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Bogdanov
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 772
Release 2003
Genre Music
ISBN 9780879307363

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Reviews and rates the best recordings of 8,900 blues artists in all styles.

Little Blues Book

Little Blues Book
Title Little Blues Book PDF eBook
Author Brian Robertson
Publisher Algonquin Books
Total Pages 200
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9781565121379

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This little book transcends geographical, social, and economic boundaries to search the heart and soul of the blues, looking for rules to live by, hope for the downtrodden, cautionary tales for the good times, and truths that "hurt so good". Sometimes, you just gotta be blue. But, as this book goes to show, that's okay--because you're never alone.

Getting the Blues

Getting the Blues
Title Getting the Blues PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Nichols
Publisher Brazos Press
Total Pages 192
Release 2008-09
Genre Music
ISBN 1587432129

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A vivid investigation of how blues music teaches listeners about sin, suffering, marginalization, lamentation, and worship.

Conversation with the Blues CD Included

Conversation with the Blues CD Included
Title Conversation with the Blues CD Included PDF eBook
Author Paul Oliver
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 252
Release 1997-09-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521591812

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First published in 1965 by Cassell and Co, this classic and unique text in blues history, Conversation with the Blues has now been re-issued in a new, larger format. The book takes a slice across blues traditions of all kinds, which were still thriving side by side in 1960. Compiled from transcriptions of interviews with blues singers made by Paul Oliver in 1960, the book tells in the singers' own words of the significance of their music and the turbulent lives it reflects. It is accompanied by a fascinating CD, slipcased on the inside back cover of the book, which captures the stark, ironic but moving narratives of the singers themselves. Included are guitarists, pianists and other instrumentalists from the rural South and the urban North, from famous blues singers who recorded extensively to singers known only to their local communities. Copiously illustrated with Paul Oliver's photographs, the book provides a rare glimpse of African American music at a time when the South was still segregated.

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
Title Even Cowgirls Get the Blues PDF eBook
Author Tom Robbins
Publisher Bantam
Total Pages 421
Release 2003-06-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0553897896

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“This is one of those special novels—a piece of working magic, warm, funny, and sane.”—Thomas Pynchon The whooping crane rustlers are girls. Young girls. Cowgirls, as a matter of fact, all “bursting with dimples and hormones”—and the FBI has never seen anything quite like them. Yet their rebellion at the Rubber Rose Ranch is almost overshadowed by the arrival of the legendary Sissy Hankshaw, a white-trash goddess literally born to hitchhike, and the freest female of them all. Freedom, its prizes and its prices, is a major theme of Tom Robbins’s classic tale of eccentric adventure. As his robust characters attempt to turn the tables on fate, the reader is drawn along on a tragicomic joyride across the badlands of sexuality, wild rivers of language, and the frontiers of the mind.