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OverviewWith John Lee Hooker's death in June 2001 the world lost one of the last great Mississippi Delta bluesmen. Acclaimed writer Charles Schaar Murray's Boogie Man is the authorized and authoritative biography of this musician whose extraordinary career spanned over fifty years and included over one-hundred albums and five Grammy Awards. Murray was given unparalleled access to Hooker, and lets him tell his own story in his own words, from life in the Deep South to San Francisco, from the 1948 blues anthem ""Boogie Chillen"" to the Grammy-winning album The Healer nearly a half-century later. Boogie Man is far more than merely a brilliant biography of one man; it also gives the story of the music that inspired him. ""When I die,"" Hooker said, they'll bury the blues with me. But the blues will never die."" Here is the book that does him and his music full justice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles Shaar MurrayPublisher: St. Martin's Griffin Imprint: St. Martin's Griffin Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.744kg ISBN: 9780312270063ISBN 10: 0312270062 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 18 March 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews(A) meticulously researched portrait...Hooker comes to life as a petulant, triumphant figure: complex and sometimes just unknowable, but as a genius for whom blues is as vital as a heartbeat. -- Rolling Stone Surely the most exhaustive biography of any bluesman. -- Chicago Tribune (A) meticulously researched portrait...Hooker comes to life as a petulant, triumphant figure: complex and sometimes just unknowable, but as a genius for whom blues is as vital as a heartbeat. -- Rolling Stone <br><br> Surely the most exhaustive biography of any bluesman. -- Chicago Tribune <br> (A) meticulously researched portrait...Hooker comes to life as a petulant, triumphant figure: complex and sometimes just unknowable, but as a genius for whom blues is as vital as a heartbeat. -- Rolling Stone <br> Surely the most exhaustive biography of any bluesman. -- Chicago Tribune <br> Author InformationCharles Shaar Murray's previous book, Crosstown Traffic: Jimi Hendrix and the Postwar Rock 'n' Roll Revolution, was called by Entertainment Weekly ""the best book on Hendrix,"" and rode their A-list for over two months before winning the prestigious Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award. He lives in England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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