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Preachin' the Blues - The Life and Times of Son House (Hardcover)
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Preachin' the Blues - The Life and Times of Son House (Hardcover)
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In June of 1964, three young, white blues fans set out from New
York City in a Volkswagen, heading for the Mississippi Delta in
search of a musical legend. So begins Preachin' the Blues, the
biography of American blues signer and guitarist Eddie James "Son"
House, Jr. (1902 - 1988). House pioneered an innovative style,
incorporating strong repetitive rhythms with elements of southern
gospel and spiritual vocals. A seminal figure in the history of the
Delta blues, he was an important, direct influence on such figures
as Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson.
The landscape of Son House's life and the vicissitudes he endured
make for an absorbing narrative, threaded through with a tension
between House's religious beliefs and his spells of commitment to a
lifestyle that implicitly rejected it. Drinking, womanizing, and
singing the blues caused this tension that is palpable in his
music, and becomes explicit in one of his finest performances,
"Preachin' the Blues." Large parts of House's life are obscure, not
least because his own accounts of them were inconsistent. Author
Daniel Beaumont offers a chronology/topography of House's youth,
taking into account evidence that conflicts sharply with the
well-worn fable, and he illuminates the obscurity of House's two
decades in Rochester, NY between his departure from Mississippi in
the 1940s and his "rediscovery" by members of the Folk Revival
Movement in 1964. Beaumont gives a detailed and perceptive account
of House's primary musical legacy: his recordings for Paramount in
1930 and for the Library of Congress in 1941-42. In the course of
his research Beaumont has unearthed not only connections among the
many scattered facts and fictions but new information about a
rumoured murder in Mississippi, and a charge of manslaughter on
Long Island - incidents which bring tragic light upon House's
lifelong struggles and self-imposed disappearance, and give
trenchant meaning to the moving music of this early blues legend.
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