Early Downhome Blues

Early Downhome Blues
Title Early Downhome Blues PDF eBook
Author Jeff Todd Titon
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 348
Release 2014-02-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9781469616919

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Hailed as a classic in music studies when it was first published in 1977, Early Downhome Blues is a detailed look at traditional country blues artists and their work. Combining musical analysis and cultural history approaches, Titon examines the origins of downhome blues in African American society. He also explores what happened to the art form when the blues were commercially recorded and became part of the larger American culture. From forty-seven musical transcriptions, Titon derives a grammar of early downhome blues melody. His book is enriched with the recollections of blues performers, audience members, and those working in the recording industry. In a new afterword, Titon reflects on the genesis of this book in the blues revival of the 1960s and the politics of tourism in the current revival under way.

Early Downhome Blues

Early Downhome Blues
Title Early Downhome Blues PDF eBook
Author Jeff Todd Titon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1973
Genre Music
ISBN 9780835732949

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Hailed as a classic in music studies when it was first published in 1977, "Early Downhome Blues" is a detailed look at traditional country blues artists and their work. Combining musical analysis and cultural history approaches, Titon examines the origins of downhome blues in African American society. He also explores what happened to the art form when the blues were commercially recorded and became part of the larger American culture. From forty-seven musical transcriptions, Titon derives a grammar of early downhome blues melody. His book is enriched with the recollections of blues performers, audience members, and those working in the recording industry. In a new afterword, Titon reflects on the genesis of this book in the blues revival of the 1960s and the politics of tourism in the current revival under way.

Early Downhome Blues

Early Downhome Blues
Title Early Downhome Blues PDF eBook
Author Jeff Todd Titon
Publisher
Pages
Release 1977
Genre
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Downhome Blues Lyrics

Downhome Blues Lyrics
Title Downhome Blues Lyrics PDF eBook
Author Jeff Todd Titon
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 196
Release 1990
Genre Music
ISBN 9780252061301

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"A collection of outstanding folk blues lyrics composed and sung by black Americans and sold on commercial records in American black communities during the dozen or so year following World War II."--Preface.

Early Downhome Blues

Early Downhome Blues
Title Early Downhome Blues PDF eBook
Author Jeff Todd Titon
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1979-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780252002908

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Whose Blues?

Whose Blues?
Title Whose Blues? PDF eBook
Author Adam Gussow
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 333
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Music
ISBN 1469660377

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Mamie Smith's pathbreaking 1920 recording of "Crazy Blues" set the pop music world on fire, inaugurating a new African American market for "race records." Not long after, such records also brought black blues performance to an expanding international audience. A century later, the mainstream blues world has transformed into a multicultural and transnational melting pot, taking the music far beyond the black southern world of its origins. But not everybody is happy about that. If there's "No black. No white. Just the blues," as one familiar meme suggests, why do some blues people hear such pronouncements as an aggressive attempt at cultural appropriation and an erasure of traumatic histories that lie deep in the heart of the music? Then again, if "blues is black music," as some performers and critics insist, what should we make of the vibrant global blues scene, with its all-comers mix of nationalities and ethnicities? In Whose Blues?, award-winning blues scholar and performer Adam Gussow confronts these challenging questions head-on. Using blues literature and history as a cultural anchor, Gussow defines, interprets, and makes sense of the blues for the new millennium. Drawing on the blues tradition's major writers including W. C. Handy, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Amiri Baraka, and grounded in his first-person knowledge of the blues performance scene, Gussow's thought-provoking book kickstarts a long overdue conversation.

The Music of Black Americans

The Music of Black Americans
Title The Music of Black Americans PDF eBook
Author Eileen Southern
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 710
Release 1997
Genre Music
ISBN 9780393038439

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Beginning with the arrival of the first Africans in the English colonies, Eileen Southern weaves a fascinating narrative of intense musical activity. As singers, players, and composers, black American musicians are fully chronicled in this landmark book. Now in the third edition, the author has brought the entire text up to date and has added a wealth of new material covering the latest developments in gospel, blues, jazz, classical, crossover, Broadway, and rap as they relate to African American music.