Universally recognized as one of the greatest blues artists,
Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) wrote and recorded hundreds of songs.
Blues people as diverse as Muddy Waters, Johnny Shines, Big Mama
Thornton, and Chuck Berry have acknowledged her as a major
influence. At a time when most female vocalists sang Tin Pan Alley
material, Minnie wrote her own lyrics and accompanied her singing
with virtuoso guitar playing. Thanks to her merciless imagination
and dark humor, her songs rank among the most vigorous and
challenging popular poetry in any language.
"Woman with Guitar" is the first full-length study of the life
and work of this extraordinary free spirit, focusing on the lively
interplay between Minnie's evolving artistry and the African
American community in which she lived and worked. Drawing on
folklore, psychoanalysis, critical theory, women's studies, and
surrealism, the authors' explorations of Minnie's songs illuminate
the poetics of popular culture as well as the largely hidden
history of working-class women's self-emancipation.
This revised and expanded edition includes a wealth of new
biographical material, including photographs, record contracts,
sheet music, and period advertisements, which further vivify this
portrait of an African American musical legend. Complete, updated
discography included.
""Woman with Guitar" is a fascinating, thorough and extremely
valuable biography of one of American musical history's most
vibrant and pioneering artists. As the first woman
singer/songwriter/ guitarist to ever reach stardom, the story of
her life in music, on and off the stage, during one of the most
important and formative periods of the origins of popular music, is
an indelible, crucial window into that history."--Bonnie
Raitt
""Woman with Guitar" has been, since it was first published in 1992
and now with this new revised and extended edition, still the only
real definitive biography of Memphis Minnie, the most important
female singer, songwriter and guitarist in the history of Delta
blues."--Lucinda Williams
"As a most ardent and devoted lifelong fan of Memphis Minnie and
her music, I avidly devoured the original "Woman with Guitar" when
it first came out in 1992. Now I am excited to be reading this new
edition, and so grateful for it's additional rare photos and
carefully researched details, which shed even more light on this
seminal, iconic, almost mythical musical pioneer, who was way ahead
of her time, and whose soulful music and life so deeply inspired
and influenced so many A must read -- whether you are already a
Memphis Minnie fan, or just discovering her for the first time " --
Maria Muldaur
"An excellent book."--Bill Wyman
""Woman with Guitar" is not simply a carefully researched biography
of Memphis Minnie, complied from the memories of her relatives,
friends, and fellow performers; it is a vivid portrait of a
talented singer and guitarist . . . The authors have added a new
dimension to blues scholarship."--Paul Oliver, author of "Blues Off
the Record"
""Woman with Guitar" is a delight. The book is both thorough and
brilliant, a rare combination these days. . . . A fanatic interest
in Minnie underpins and energizes this wonderful biography."--David
Roediger, author of "The Wages of Whiteness"
Paul Garon is a co-founder of "Living Blues" magazine and author
of "The Devil's Son-in-Law" and "Blues and the Poetic Spirit." Beth
Garon is a painter and collagist. The Garons operate a rare-book
business in Chicago, Illinois, and have been associated with the US
surrealist movement for many years.
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