Waiting for Buddy Guy: Chicago Blues at the Crossroads

Awards:   Winner of <DIV>Best Blues Book of 2016, Readers Poll in <I>Living Blues</I> magazine, 2017<BR /> ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Award in the Pop c 2017 Winner of <DIV>Best Blues Book of 2016, Readers Poll in <I>Living Blues</I> magazine, 2017<BR /> ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Award in the Pop category, ASCAP Foundation, 2017</DIV> 2017
Author:   Alan Harper
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
ISBN:  

9780252081576


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   29 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Waiting for Buddy Guy: Chicago Blues at the Crossroads


Awards

  • Winner of <DIV>Best Blues Book of 2016, Readers Poll in <I>Living Blues</I> magazine, 2017<BR /> ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Award in the Pop c 2017
  • Winner of <DIV>Best Blues Book of 2016, Readers Poll in <I>Living Blues</I> magazine, 2017<BR /> ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Award in the Pop category, ASCAP Foundation, 2017</DIV> 2017

Overview

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, British blues fan Alan Harper became a transatlantic pilgrim to Chicago. ""I've come here to listen to the blues,"" he told an American customs agent at the airport, and listen he did, to the music in its many styles, and to the men and women who lived it in the city's changing blues scene. Harper's eloquent memoir conjures the smoky redoubts of men like harmonica virtuoso Big Walter Horton and pianist Sunnyland Slim. Venturing from stageside to kitchen tables to the shotgun seat of a 1973 Eldorado, Harper listens to performers and others recollect memories of triumphs earned and chances forever lost, of deep wells of pain and soaring flights of inspiration. Harper also chronicles a time of change, as an up-tempo, whites-friendly blues eclipsed what had come before, and old Southern-born black players held court one last time before an all-conquering generation of young guitar aces took center stage.

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Author:   Alan Harper
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9780252081576


ISBN 10:   0252081579
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   29 January 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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There is a kind of Kerouacian feel to the storytelling. . . . The stories are vivid and well-drawn . . . and they inevitably generate a feeling of nostalgia in a reader, such as myself, who was on that scene at the time. --David Whiteis, author of Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories


The author has provided a painstakingly detailed glimpse into an almost forgotten era of the Chicago Blues scene. Reading this book filled in some personal lapses of memory, reminding me of the wonderful musical moments that I shared with some of the greatest musicians that I've ever known.--Billy Branch An absorbing book, combining narrative flair with expertise lightly worn. Alan Harper deals with important subjects, such as the question of authenticity, in a highly readable style.--Dave Gelly, jazz critic, The Observer It captures an era ... when the blues scene was about midway through its descent. He profiles the players, the promoters, the clubs, the record labels, the disc jockeys, and much more that went into the early 1980s Chicago Blues scene. --Steve Cushing, author of Pioneers of the Blues Revival There is a kind of Kerouacian feel to the storytelling... The stories are vivid and well-drawn ... and they inevitably generate a feeling of nostalgia in a reader, such as myself, who was on that scene at the time. --David Whiteis, author of Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories


Author Information

Alan Harper is a writer, editor, and publisher living in the United Kingdom.

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