In the summer of 1958, jazz and blues historian Samuel Charters
traveled with Ann Danberg to Andros, a remote island "on the wrong
side of the wind" in the Bahamas. Living within a small local
community descended from a handful of Bahamian slaves, they
discovered how the unique historical fusion of disparate cultures
on Andros, from Africa and Europe, had resulted in a wealth of
traditional music that had stubbornly resisted the influx of modern
styles. Combining rare travel and musical elements with Danberg's
evocative photographs, Char-ters describes their search for a song
so rich and startling in its resonance, they had to follow it to
its source. "Just about the best 'what-I-did-on-my-summer-vacation'
report ever written." --"Booklist "(starred review)
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