Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters

Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters
Title Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters PDF eBook
Author Jim Rooney
Publisher Sams
Pages 168
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Every field has its "bossman"--the one who sets the style and makes the rules. In bluegrass and early country music the man was Bill Monroe. In the world of urban blues, the man was Muddy Waters. Using their own words and dozens of remarkable photographs by David Gahr, Carl Fleischhauer and John Byrne Cooke, the author compares and contrasts the careers of these two bossmen. Both grew up in remote rural areas. Muddy Waters heard field hollers, church music, jubilees, shouts, string band music, and the raw sound of the delta blues; for Bill Monroe it was square dance music, hymns, old country ballads and the fiddling of his Uncle Pen Vandiver. Both brought their music to the big cities: Bill to Nashville, Muddy to Chicago. Musicians who passed through their bands went on to form bands of their own, giving rise to the worlds of Bluegrass and Chicago Blues. But this is more than a book about music; it is a book about black and white America. In microcosm, it is almost a history of this country; and it sets up striking comparisons that cut deep into our heritage and ways. In the words of Pete Seeger: "Anyone in the world wanting to understand American music could well start right here."

Bossmen

Bossmen
Title Bossmen PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 164
Release 2019-01-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781794159914

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Every field has its "bossman"--the one who sets the style and makes the rules. In bluegrass and early country music the man was Bill Monroe. In the world of urban blues, the man was Muddy Waters.Using their own words and dozens of remarkable photographs by David Gahr, Carl Fleischhauer and John Byrne Cooke, James Rooney compares and contrasts the careers of these two bossmen. Both grew up in remote rural areas. Muddy Waters heard field hollers, church music, jubilees, shouts, string band music, and the raw sound of the delta blues; for Bill Monroe it was square dance music, hymns, old country ballads and the fiddling of his Uncle Pen Vandiver. Both brought their music to the big cities: Bill to Nashville, Muddy to Chicago. Musicians who passed through their bands went on to form bands of their own, giving rise to the worlds of Bluegrass and Chicago Blues.But this is more than a book about music; it is a book about black and white America. In microcosm, it is almost a history of this country; and it sets up striking comparisons that cut deep into our heritage and ways. In the words of Pete Seeger, "Anyone in the world wanting to understand American music could well start right here."

Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters. By James Rooney

Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters. By James Rooney
Title Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters. By James Rooney PDF eBook
Author Bill Monroe
Publisher
Pages 159
Release 1971
Genre
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Bossmen

Bossmen
Title Bossmen PDF eBook
Author James Rooney
Publisher
Pages
Release 1971
Genre
ISBN

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Bossman

Bossman
Title Bossman PDF eBook
Author Jim Rooney
Publisher
Pages 159
Release 1971
Genre Popular music
ISBN

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Bossmen

Bossmen
Title Bossmen PDF eBook
Author James Rooney
Publisher Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Pages 164
Release 1991-03-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Every field has its 'boss man' the one who sets the style and makes the rules. In bluegrass and early country music, the man is Bill Monroe. In the world of urban blues, the man is Muddy Waters. Using their own words and dozens of remarkable photographs, James Rooney compares and contrasts the careers of these two bossmen.

Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters

Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters
Title Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters PDF eBook
Author Jim Rooney
Publisher Sams
Pages 168
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

Download Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Every field has its "bossman"--the one who sets the style and makes the rules. In bluegrass and early country music the man was Bill Monroe. In the world of urban blues, the man was Muddy Waters. Using their own words and dozens of remarkable photographs by David Gahr, Carl Fleischhauer and John Byrne Cooke, the author compares and contrasts the careers of these two bossmen. Both grew up in remote rural areas. Muddy Waters heard field hollers, church music, jubilees, shouts, string band music, and the raw sound of the delta blues; for Bill Monroe it was square dance music, hymns, old country ballads and the fiddling of his Uncle Pen Vandiver. Both brought their music to the big cities: Bill to Nashville, Muddy to Chicago. Musicians who passed through their bands went on to form bands of their own, giving rise to the worlds of Bluegrass and Chicago Blues. But this is more than a book about music; it is a book about black and white America. In microcosm, it is almost a history of this country; and it sets up striking comparisons that cut deep into our heritage and ways. In the words of Pete Seeger: "Anyone in the world wanting to understand American music could well start right here."