Yonder Come the Blues: The Evolution of a Genre

Yonder Come the Blues: The Evolution of a Genre

by PaulOliver (Author), TonyRussell (Author), JohnGodrich (Author), HowardRye (Author), RobertM.W.Dixon (Author)

Synopsis

Yonder Come the Blues combines three influential and much-quoted books: Savannah Syncopators; Blacks, Whites and Blues and Recording the Blues. Updated with additional essays, this 2001 volume discusses the crucial early development of the blues as a music of Blacks in the United States, explaining some of the most significant factors that shaped this music. Together, these three texts emphasise the significance of the African heritage, the mutuality of much white and black music and the role of recording in consolidating the blues, thus demonstrating the importance of these formative elements in its complex but combined socio-musical history. Redressing some of the misconceptions that persist in writing on African-American music, this book will be essential reading for all enthusiasts of blues, jazz and country music and will be important for students of African-American studies and music, popular music and popular culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 372
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 22 Feb 2001

ISBN 10: 0521787777
ISBN 13: 9780521787772

Media Reviews
The reappearance of these three long-out-of-print books is enough cause for celebration. Notes
What a delight to have three classic works on blues reissued under one cover. Oliver is to be congratulated for conceiving of the idea and for bringing it to fruition...This book should be in every academic library. CHOICE Dec 2001
...anyone with a general knowledge of the blues will have his or her understanding deepened by these works, particularly in the updated guise in which they appear here. American Recorder