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Children of the Blues (Paperback)
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Children of the Blues (Paperback)
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Loot Price R374
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This book offers first-person recollections from a new generation
of artists who applied the musical and life lessons of the fathers
of the blues, stoking the 1960s blues revival that continues today.
Some of these musicians, like John Hammond, Rory Block and Taj
Mahal, sought out the rediscovered 1930s bluesmen at the Newport
Folk Festivals. Others, like Robert Cray and Junior Watson, soaked
up the west coast sounds of T-Bone Walker and Big Joe Turner in the
storied ghetto clubs of Watts. Charlie Musselwhite came up on
Memphis and Chicago blues, while Stevie Ray Vaughan and Marcia Ball
went for the Texas grit of Albert Collins and Gatemouth Brown. By
1967, these and other young musicians were poised to breathe new
life into the blues. Duke Robillard had formed the initial Roomful
of Blues band. Bob Margolin was about to become Muddy Waters'
guitarist. Joe Louis Walker was living with Michael Bloomfield in
San Francisco. Tommy Shannon played Woodstock behind Johnny Winter.
Some of the artists are actual blues offspring - Bernard Allison,
Ronnie and Wayne Brooks, Kenny Neal, Shemekia Copeland, Lucky
Peterson, and Jimmy D. Lane embody the traditions of their real
fathers' pasts. Along with newcomer and Delta bluesman-searcher
Keb' Mo,' they stand at the vanguard of the next blues evolution.
Genetic or not, the musicians featured here have strengthened and
energized a timeless American art form and culture - becoming
caretakers and innovators of all that is the blues.
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