Where Dead Voices Gather

Where Dead Voices Gather

by NickTosches (Author)

Synopsis

Only Nick Tosches, best-selling author of Dino and The Devil and Sonny Liston, could have woven this irresistible tale: part mystery, part biography, part meditation on the meaning and power of music. A forgotten singer from the early days of jazz is at the centre of this riveting narrative. For twenty years, Nick Tosches searched for facts about the life of Emmett Miller, a yodelling blackface performer whose songs prefigured jazz, country, blues and much of the popular music of the twentieth century. Beginning with a handful of 78-rpm records and ending at a tombstone in a Macon, Georgia, graveyard, Tosches pieces together a life - and illuminates the spirit of music makers from Cab Calloway to Bob Dylan, from Homer to the Rolling Stones. This is a brilliant, inspired journey by one of the most original writers at work today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 29 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0224063154
ISBN 13: 9780224063159
Book Overview: A brilliant and irresistible biography of Emmett Miller, who found fame as a blackface performer and recording artist in the 1920s.

Media Reviews
For Tosches, biographer of Dean Martin and Sonny Liston, writing a life of Emmett Miller - the blackface performer whose yodel, like the cornet of Buddy Bolden, rode across the night sky in the early years of jazz - was like chasing a chimera. Against a background of crackling 78s, those few fellow artistes remaining dredge up their memories to shed light on Miller's forgotten brilliance. What adds another dimension is Tosches' comparison of minstrelsy with the modern world of gangsta rap. Is the pose of many contemporary rap groups dissimilar in essence to that of the 'coon' acts of the past? , he asks bravely. Is an exaggerated pretence of being dangerous and lawless anything more than a variation on the exaggerated pretence of being benign, comical and docile...? This is courageous, controversial writing.
Author Bio
Nick Tosches's books include The Devil and Sonny Liston, Dino, and the novels Cut Numbers and Trinities. He is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair and lives in New York City.