Ebook: Blues unlimited: essential interviews from the original blues magazine
Author: Camarigg Mark, Greensmith Bill, Rowe Mike, Russell Tony
- Tags: Blues (Music), Blues (Music)--History and criticism, Blues musicians, Blues musicians--United States, Ressources Internet, Criticism interpretation etc., Interviews, Blues musicians -- United States -- Interviews, Blues (Music) -- History and criticism, United States
- Series: Music in American life
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- City: United States;Urbana;Chicago;and Springfield
- Language: English
- epub
In 1963, the launch of the magazine Blues Unlimited helped fuel the then-nascent, now-legendary blues revival of the time. For the next twenty-five years, Blues Unlimited heightened the literacy of blues fans, documented the latest news and career histories of countless musicians, and set the standard for revealing long-form interviews. Conducted by Bill Greensmith, Leadbitter, Mike Rowe, John Broven, and others, and covering a who's who of blues masters, these essential interviews from twenty-five years of Blues Unlimited shed light on their subjects while gleaning colorful detail from the rough and tumble of blues history. Here is an eyewitness account of the blues written in neon lights and tears, an American epic of struggle and transcendence, of Saturday night triumphs and Sunday morning obscurity, of clean picking and dirty deals. Featuring interviews with: Fontella Bass, Ralph Bass, Fred Below, Juke Boy Bonner, Roy Brown, Albert Collins, James Cotton, Arthur "Big Boy"...
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