The History of the Blues: The Roots, the Music, the People

The History of the Blues: The Roots, the Music, the People

by Francis Davis (Author)

Synopsis

Francis Davis's The History of the Blues is a groundbreaking rethinking of the blues that fearlessly examines how race relations have altered perceptions of the music. Tracing its origins from the Mississippi Delta to its amplification in Chicago right after World War II, Davis argues for an examination of the blues in its own right, not just as a precursor to jazz and rock 'n' roll. The lives of major figures such as Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton, and Leadbelly, in addition to contemporary artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Robert Cray, are examined and skillfully woven into a riveting, provocative narrative.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: 2nd ed.
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 04 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0306812967
ISBN 13: 9780306812965

Author Bio
Francis Davis is a contributing editor of the Atlantic Monthly and writes regularly for the New York Times and the New Yorker. He is the author of the acclaimed books Outcats and History of the Blues and a biography of John Coltrane (Knopf). He lives in Philadelphia.