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Boom Boom, Boom Boom - American Rhythm & Blues in England 1962-1966 (Paperback)
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Boom Boom, Boom Boom - American Rhythm & Blues in England 1962-1966 (Paperback)
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Back in the late fifties and into the sixties Manchester was a
happening centre of popular music, rivalling Liverpool and London.
Local lad Brian Smith saw it happen. In the mid-1950s Brian was
introduced to skiffle, early rock and roll and the blues boom. A
keen amateur photographer, Brian soon became known to door staff as
'the fan with the camera' and along with his friends went backstage
to meet musicians, chat, and take photographs. Brian took a keen
interest in the emerging blues scene after seeing Muddy Waters in
1958 and over the next decade Brian saw and photographed most of
the big American blues musicians who played in Manchester. There is
an acknowledged irony that black blues artists began to enjoy a
cult following in Britain and Europe while they were still largely
unknown or acknowledged back home. Brian began frequenting venues
such as the famous Twisted Wheel Club and after the start of Roger
Eagle's legendary r'n'b allnighters there in 1963 (which later led
to the birth of Northern Soul), the ground-breaking music magazine
R & B Scene was launched. Brian became their main photographic
contributor until the magazine folded. Brian produced images with a
real presence and quality, and managed to capture a unique and
relatively short lived scene in fascinating detail. Not only
on-stage, but back in the dressing rooms, he photographed these
giants of the blues relaxing with a beer and a pack of cards, or
posing for souvenir pictures with British fans, male and female. A
remarkable cultural melting pot considering that many of the
musicians themselves could not even travel next to whites in some
States back home at that time. Most of Brian's photographs were
forgotten until recently when they began to be sought out by CD
compilers. Yet until now nobody has published a full collection of
his work. Easy On The Eye have had unique access to Brian's
extensive archives, working directly from surviving negatives and
prints which have been newly scanned for the book. The photographs
are annotated and fully captioned. ARTISTS INCLUDE: Johnny Guitar
Watson, Big Joe Turner, Chuck Berry, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Little
Richard, Bo Diddley, Jimmy Reed, Hubert Sumlin, Howlin Wolf, Buddy
Guy, John Lee Hooker, The Rolling Stones, Carl Perkins and many
more.
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