An edition of Beale black & blue (1993)

Beale Black & Blue

Life and Music on Black America's Main Street

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An edition of Beale black & blue (1993)

Beale Black & Blue

Life and Music on Black America's Main Street

For much of this century, blues musicians like W.C. Handy, Booker White, Lillie May Glover, B.B. King, Bobby Blue Bland, Muddy Waters, and even Elvis Presley gravitated to Beale Street, in Memphis, Tennessee, to learn and practice their art. For many of them, the environment they encountered and helped to create there provided an escape from the poverty, despair, and anonymity that had marked their lives. Beale Black and Blue is an intimate and lively history of Beale Street and of the musicians who made its name synonymous with the blues. In the first part of the book Margaret McKee and Fred Chisenhall provide a social and political history of Beale Street from the turn of the century through the 1970s, from its heyday as an important center of black commerce and culture to its latter-day decline brought on in part, ironically, by the successes of the civil rights movement, which helped integrate blacks into the wider society. Following this section is a series of interviews with many of the musicians who were drawn to Beale Street. Despite the hardships and mistreatment some of them endured, they reflect fondly on their lives and careers. For anyone interested in the history of one of America's most important and enduring art forms, Beale Black and Blue is a book not to be missed. -- Back cover.

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English
Pages
265

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Beale Black & Blue: Life and Music on Black America's Main Street
September 1993, Louisiana State University Press
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Library of Congress
ML3556

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
265
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
14.1 ounces

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Open Library
OL7945559M
Internet Archive
bealeblackblueli0000mcke
ISBN 10
0807118869
ISBN 13
9780807118863
Library Thing
581619
Goodreads
964286

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