Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues in the Segregation Era

Author:   Paul Oliver
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780415971775


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   12 October 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues in the Segregation Era


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Author:   Paul Oliver
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9780415971775


ISBN 10:   0415971772
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   12 October 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroduction: The Development of the Blues I Before the Blues1 Blues in Retrospect2 Blues and Black Society3 Echoes of Africa4 Go Down Old Hannah5 Old Country Stomp6 Ragtime Millionaires7 Dr. Medicine8 John Henry and the Boll Weevil9 Yonder Comes the BluesII Early Performers10 Washboard Rhythm Bands11 Harmonica Breakdown: Sonny Terry12 Leadbelly (Parts 1 and 2)13 Some Contemporary Blues SingersIII Meaning in the Blues14 Blues and Trouble15 Down the Dirt Road16 Black Cat's Bone17 Tricks Ain't Walkin'18 Jail-house Moan19 Let's Have a New Deal20 High Water Everywhere21 This World is in a Tnagle22 Blues with a Feeling23 Three Ball BluesIV Documenting the Blues24 Creating the Documents25 (De)Classifying the Blues26 Anticipatin' the Blues27 Playing with the Strings28 Blowin' the Blues29 In the Field30 Still to Be DocumentedConclusion: The Blues as an Art Form

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For the past half-century Paul Oliver, more than any other writer, has established and defined the topics for discussion in the blues field. Broadcasting the Blues collects radio scripts that he has written over this period, reflecting his broad interests in the blues: its historical and stylistic development, its relationship to African-American culture and history, its lyric themes, its sources in African music and older American folk and popular music, its status as performing art and literary expression, and the history of blues research itself. In a very readable form it summarizes the subjects covered in Oliver's many books on the blues, presenting his vast knowledge and insight to a new generation of readers. -David Evans, The University of Memphis As a founding father of blues literature, Paul Oliver has introduced my generation and beyond to the complex social history behind our treasured record collections. Now his BBC radio scripts (with annotations of records played) have been retrieved from the airwaves to add to Paul's valuable blues bibliography - for the further education of us all. -John Broven, Author of 'Rhythm & Blues in New Orleans' and 'South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous' Paul Oliver is one of the world's foremost experts on the Blues idiom, and this text serves as an impeccable summary of the most influential and wide-reaching of all music movements . -Electric Review


For the past half-century Paul Oliver, more than any other writer, has established and defined the topics for discussion in the blues field. Broadcasting the Blues collects radio scripts that he has written over this period, reflecting his broad interests in the blues: its historical and stylistic development, its relationship to African-American culture and history, its lyric themes, its sources in African music and older American folk and popular music, its status as performing art and literary expression, and the history of blues research itself. In a very readable form it summarizes the subjects covered in Oliver's many books on the blues, presenting his vast knowledge and insight to a new generation of readers. <br>-David Evans, The University of Memphis <br> As a founding father of blues literature, Paul Oliver has introduced my generation and beyond to the complex social history behind our treasured record collections. Now his BBC radio scripts (with annotations of records played) have been retrieved from the airwaves to add to Paul's valuable blues bibliography - for the further education of us all. <br>-John Broven, Author of 'Rhythm & Blues in New Orleans' and 'South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous' <br> Paul Oliver is one of the world's foremost experts on the Blues idiom, and this text serves as an impeccable summary of the most influential and wide-reaching of all music movements<br>. <br>-Electric Review <br>


Author Information

Paul Oliver is a world-renowned authority on the blues. He was among the first to write seriously about the music, and his many acclaimed books include Blues FeelThis Morning, Conversation with the Blues, The Story ofthe Blues, and Savannah Syncopators. He lives in Oxfordshire, England.

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