Chicago blues : the city & the music

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    • Rowe, Mike

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Chicago blues : the city & the music

Mike Rowe

(A Da Capo paperback)

Da Capo Press, [1981], c1975

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Chicago breakdown

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Reprint. Originally published: Chicago breakdown. London : Eddison Press, 1973. (Eddison blues books ; 1)

Bibliography: p. [215]

Includes discography and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Chicago has always had a reputation as a "wide open town" with a high tolerance for gangsters, illegal liquor, and crooked politicians. It has also been the home for countless black musicians and the birthplace of a distinctly urban blues,more sophisticated, cynical, and street-smart than the anguished songs of the Mississippi delta,a music called the Chicago blues. This is the history of that music and the dozens of black artists who congregated on the South and Near West Sides. Muddy Waters, Big Bill Broonzy, Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, Tampa Red, Little Walter, Jimmy Reed, Otis Rush, Sonny Boy Williamson, Junior Wells, Eddie Taylor,all of these giants played throughout the city and created a musical style that had imitators and influence all over the world.

Table of Contents

* Foreword: Whats He Singing? * The Prewar Blues * From Farm to Factory * Sweet Home Chicago * The Aristocrat of Records * King of the Chicago Blues * The Small Labels * The Chess Set * The Peppiest in the Biz * Decline and Fall * The West Side * Chicago Today * Why Chicago?

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