Lil' Choo-Choo Johnson, Bluesman

Lil' Choo-Choo Johnson, Bluesman
Title Lil' Choo-Choo Johnson, Bluesman PDF eBook
Author Bryan Krull
Publisher Dog Ear Publishing
Pages 222
Release 2010-05
Genre Blues (Music)
ISBN 1608443558

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Earl "Lil' Choo-Choo" Johnson le home at the age of 10, with only his father's guitar, and stepped into the world of the Delta blues. A guitar prodigy, his music led him to play with blues legends like Robert Johnson, Charley Pa on, Son House, Howlin' Wolf, and Muddy Waters. Lil' Choo-Choo's story is a history of the blues, from sharecropper's shacks on Dockery's Planta on and whiskey-soaked juke joints in Depression-era Mississippi to the swinging clubs of post-war Memphis and Chicago. It encompasses the heyday of Delta blues, the birth of rock and roll, the Bri sh invasion, the blues revival of the 1960s, and beyond. Bryan Krull has been a history teacher for the past eight years at the high school and college level. He earned his Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as degrees from the University at Buffalo and the University at Albany (NY). He currently lives near Rochester, New York. Lil' Choo-Choo Johnson, Bluesman is his first novel.

Life and Legacy of B.B. King, The: A Mississippi Blues Icon

Life and Legacy of B.B. King, The: A Mississippi Blues Icon
Title Life and Legacy of B.B. King, The: A Mississippi Blues Icon PDF eBook
Author Diane Williams
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 160
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1467142409

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Blues legend B.B. King spent his life sharing the music of his soul, which shone relentlessly through hardship and triumph alike. Born on a cotton plantation in 1925, the man born Riley B. King would grow up to be one of the most influential blues musicians of all time, being crowned "The King of the Blues." He never wavered from his vocation, even as he gathered up other musicians in his wake and melded them into the harmony of his animating passion. In this intimate portrait of King, author Diane Williams offers a brief account of the monumental blues man's life before settling in for a series of interviews with his bandmates and beloved family members, offering readers an invaluable opportunity to feel like they know King too.

Ain't Bad for a Pink

Ain't Bad for a Pink
Title Ain't Bad for a Pink PDF eBook
Author Sandra Gibson
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 369
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1848766653

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When Pete Johnson appeared on WRFG in Georgia, Curly Weaver’s daughter, Cora Mae Bryant, rang the radio station to say it was “the best goddam blues” she had heard.Ain’t Bad For A Pink records a life dedicated to music. As a young teenager in the Sixties, Pete ‘Snakey Jake’ Johnson met legendary blues players Sleepy John Estes, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Roosevelt ‘The Honeydripper’ Sykes, Jimmy Witherspoon, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Son House who taught him slide. Subsequently, Pete Johnson’s interpretation of the country blues has been as close as possible to the original spirit of Southern music. Meet Boomtown the Rat, the girls whose clothes just wouldn’t stay put, and the top-hatted man who had three wakes. Imagine being kissed by each and every one of the Three Degrees, being mistaken for a beggar in Montmartre or having to threaten with a meat cleaver to get your gig money. How about taking a pee next to the PM or forgetting where and when you met the Stones? Or helping Peter Green to remember his previous life with Fleetwood Mac?Whilst celebrating the country blues, Pete Johnson lovingly describes some beautiful guitars, examines the economics of music shop retail and offers a few perspectives on the baby-boomer generation. This is the man who cooked breakfast for Jimmy Witherspoon. This is the man who topped the blues charts in Georgia. This is the man who was almost arrested for snorting snuff in Stoke-on-Trent. This book celebrates the life of someone not famous or infamous; an ordinary man who had extraordinary experiences through being part of the post-war explosion in pop music and the blues. Ain’t Bad For A Pink will appeal to readers interested in the pop explosion of the Sixties and Seventies, the country blues and the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle.

Living Blues

Living Blues
Title Living Blues PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1990
Genre
ISBN

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Jazz Journal International

Jazz Journal International
Title Jazz Journal International PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1992
Genre Jazz
ISBN

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Roadside America

Roadside America
Title Roadside America PDF eBook
Author Jan Jennings
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 242
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Blues Unlimited

Blues Unlimited
Title Blues Unlimited PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 574
Release 1974
Genre Blues (Music)
ISBN

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