Blues Traveling: The Holy Sites of Delta Blues, Fourth Edition

Author:   Steve Cheseborough
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
ISBN:  

9781496813008


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   30 October 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Blues Traveling: The Holy Sites of Delta Blues, Fourth Edition


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This acclaimed travel guide, hailed as the bible of blues travelers throughout the world, will shepherd the faithful to such shrines as the intersection where Robert Johnson might have made his deal with the devil and the railroad tracks that inspired Howlin' Wolf to moan """"Smokestack Lightnin'."""" Blues Traveling was the first and is the indisputably essential guidebook to Mississippi's musical places and its blues history. For this new fourth edition, Steve Cheseborough returned once again to the Delta, revisited all of the locales featured in previous editions of the book, and uncovered fresh destinations. He includes updated material on new festivals, state blues markers, club openings and closings, and many other transformations in the Delta's ever-lively blues scene. The fourth edition also features new information on the Mississippi Blues Trail, updated information on the many blues sites throughout the Delta, and twenty new photographs. With photographs, maps, easy-to-follow directions, and an informative, entertaining text, this book will lead the reader in and out of Clarksdale, Greenwood, Helena (Arkansas), Rolling Fork, Jackson, Memphis, Natchez, Bentonia, Rosedale, Itta Bena, and dozens of other locales where generations of blues musicians have lived, traveled, and performed.

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Author:   Steve Cheseborough
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.463kg
ISBN:  

9781496813008


ISBN 10:   1496813006
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   30 October 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This localized, detailed, and lively guidebook to blues music in Mississippi recommends following by car 'a rough circle beginning and ending in Memphis' for a comprehensive tour. With maps, specific directions, and succinct historical tidbits, Cheseborough describes blues venues as well as points of special interest. A recommended listening section completes the picture.--Publishers Weekly Providing excellent maps and driving instructions. . . . Along the way, Cheseborough provides details on the towns, homes, and grave sites of famous blues musicians, buildings where they played, radio stations, sites of music festivals, and current clubs and restaurants that feature the music. Essential.--Library Journal Sometimes you just know a book is going to cost you money. Delightfully so, when you've got a copy of Steve Cheseborough's Blues Traveling in hand. So perhaps it's time to revisit, and I'm going to let Blues Traveling be my guidebook and excuse to make a trip to these holy sites of Delta blues. Lots of fun, this one.--Victory Music Review A serious blues fan of the Mississippi Delta wouldn't dare leave home without it.--Northwest Arkansas Times


Providing excellent maps and driving instructions. . . . Along the way, Cheseborough provides details on the towns, homes, and grave sites of famous blues musicians, buildings where they played, radio stations, sites of music festivals, and current clubs and restaurants that feature the music. Essential. --Library Journal


Providing excellent maps and driving instructions. . . . Along the way, Cheseborough provides details on the towns, homes, and grave sites of famous blues musicians, buildings where they played, radio stations, sites of music festivals, and current clubs and restaurants that feature the music. Essential.--Library Journal A serious blues fan of the Mississippi Delta wouldn't dare leave home without it.--Northwest Arkansas Times This localized, detailed, and lively guidebook to blues music in Mississippi recommends following by car 'a rough circle beginning and ending in Memphis' for a comprehensive tour. With maps, specific directions, and succinct historical tidbits, Cheseborough describes blues venues as well as points of special interest. A recommended listening section completes the picture.--Publishers Weekly Sometimes you just know a book is going to cost you money. Delightfully so, when you've got a copy of Steve Cheseborough's Blues Traveling in hand. So perhaps it's time to revisit, and I'm going to let Blues Traveling be my guidebook and excuse to make a trip to these holy sites of Delta blues. Lots of fun, this one.--Victory Music Review


Author Information

Steve Cheseborough, Portland, Oregon, is an independent scholar and blues musician. His work has been published in Living Blues, Blues Access, Mississippi, and the Southern Register.

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