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Book Title
Early Blues : the First Stars of Blues Guitar
Publication Name
Early Blues
Title
Early Blues
Subtitle
The First Stars of Blues Guitar
Author
Jas Obrecht
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
081669804X
EAN
9780816698042
ISBN
9780816698042
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music, History
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Genres & Styles / Blues, Composers & Musicians
Release Date
09/11/2015
Release Year
2015
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1in
Item Length
8in
Item Width
6in
Publication Year
2015
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Product Information

Since the early 1900s, blues and the guitar havetraveled side by side. From the first reported sightings of blues musicians tothe onset of the Great Depression, this is the most comprehensive and completeaccount ever written of the early stars of blues guitar--an essential chapter inthe history of American music.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
081669804x
ISBN-13
9780816698042
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17038754053

Product Key Features

Book Title
Early Blues : the First Stars of Blues Guitar
Author
Jas Obrecht
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Genres & Styles / Blues, Composers & Musicians
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music, History
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ml3521.O27 2015
Reviews
"If you have the slightest interest in blues, guitar, or traditional American music, purchase this book as soon as you can. It is a textual and visual treat, something that all too seldom comes our way, and Jas Obrecht, as expected, has done a brilliant job. You'll not only be proud to have this volume on your bookshelf, you will undoubtedly wear out the pages by constantly referring to it for the endless amount of information and enjoyment that it provides." --Lawrence Cohn, producer of Grammy-winning Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings and author of Nothing But the Blues, "Jas Obrecht eloquently describes the pioneers and shows how they defined the sound of blues guitar for future generations."--William Ferris, author of Give My Poor Heart Ease: Voices of the Mississippi Blues "Jas Obrecht has long been recognized for his writing on the blues and he shows a keen grasp of both the music of these guitar masters and the life experiences that shaped their blues. No other book has been written with this particular focus, and Obrecht offers material that will be new even to readers who have been familiar with this music for many years."--Jim O'Neal, founding co-editor, Living Blues magazine, "Jas Obrecht has long been recognized for his writing on the blues and he shows a keen grasp of both the music of these guitar masters and the life experiences that shaped their blues. No other book has been written with this particular focus, and Obrecht offers material that will be new even to readers who have been familiar with this music for many years."--Jim O'Neal, founding co-editor, Living Blues magazine, " Early Blues: The First Stars of Glues Guitar shines a light on an era of blues history that warrants historical and critical examination. Obrecht does not disappoint; he has delivered a tightly focused and meticulously researched study of the first generation of blues guitar heroes."-- Living Blues Magazine "If you have the slightest interest in blues, guitar, or traditional American music, do not hesitate and purchase this book as soon as you can. It is a textual and visual treat, something that all too seldom comes our way and Jas Obrecht, as expected, has done a brilliant job. You'll not only be proud to have this volume on your bookshelf, you will undoubtedly wear out the pages by constantly referring to it for the endless amount of information and enjoyment that it provides."--Lawrence Cohn, producer of Grammy-winning Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings and author of Nothing But the Blues "If you love the blues you owe yourself a journey into its primordial years. No question, Early Blues is a fine place to begin exploring this rich, complex American music."-- Vintage Guitar "Blues aficionados will find the material familiar and inspiring and it will prompt one to reference recordings perhaps long unheard. For the serious blues novice as well as long time fans."-- Cadence Jazz Blues Magazine "It's not merely a book for guitarists, though any serious guitarist would benefit greatly from Obrecht's depth of knowledge and the superb detail he provides regarding guitar models, tunings, chord progressions and the like for each of his chosen subjects. His erudition on such matters illuminates and entertains in a way that few books of this sort do."-- Vivascene "Any reader can count on a well-written, well-researched and very readable account of the ground it covers, thoroughly worthy of attention on that basis."-- Blues Rhythm "This book is a must for anyone serious about the blues."-- CHOICE "[An] excellently researched book that will delight blues fans."-- Jive Talk, " Early Blues: The First Stars of Glues Guitar shines a light on an era of blues history that warrants historical and critical examination. Obrecht does not disappoint; he has delivered a tightly focused and meticulously researched study of the first generation of blues guitar heroes. "-- Living Blues Magazine "If you love the blues you owe yourself a journey into its primordial years. No question, Early Blues is a fine place to begin exploring this rich, complex American music. "-- Vintage Guitar "Blues aficionados will find the material familiar and inspiring and it will prompt one to reference recordings perhaps long unheard. For the serious blues novice as well as long time fans. "-- Cadence Jazz & Blues Magazine, "The most comprehensive and complete account ever written of the early stars of blues guitar - an essential chapter in the history of American music. " -- Chicago Book Review, "Jas Obrecht eloquently describes the pioneers and shows how they defined the sound of blues guitar for future generations." --William Ferris, author of Give My Poor Heart Ease: Voices of the Mississippi Blues, " Early Blues: The First Stars of Glues Guitar shines a light on an era of blues history that warrants historical and critical examination. Obrecht does not disappoint; he has delivered a tightly focused and meticulously researched study of the first generation of blues guitar heroes."-- Living Blues Magazine "If you have the slightest interest in blues, guitar, or traditional American music, do not hesitate and purchase this book as soon as you can. It is a textual and visual treat, something that all too seldom comes our way and Jas Obrecht, as expected, has done a brilliant job. You'll not only be proud to have this volume on your bookshelf, you will undoubtedly wear out the pages by constantly referring to it for the endless amount of information and enjoyment that it provides."--Lawrence Cohn, producer of Grammy-winning Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings and author of Nothing But the Blues "If you love the blues you owe yourself a journey into its primordial years. No question, Early Blues is a fine place to begin exploring this rich, complex American music."-- Vintage Guitar "Blues aficionados will find the material familiar and inspiring and it will prompt one to reference recordings perhaps long unheard. For the serious blues novice as well as long time fans."-- Cadence Jazz & Blues Magazine "It's not merely a book for guitarists, though any serious guitarist would benefit greatly from Obrecht's depth of knowledge and the superb detail he provides regarding guitar models, tunings, chord progressions and the like for each of his chosen subjects. His erudition on such matters illuminates and entertains in a way that few books of this sort do."-- Vivascene "Any reader can count on a well-written, well-researched and very readable account of the ground it covers, thoroughly worthy of attention on that basis."-- Blues & Rhythm "This book is a must for anyone serious about the blues."-- CHOICE "[An] excellently researched book that will delight blues fans."-- Jive Talk, "The most comprehensive and complete account ever written of the early stars of blues guitar - an essential chapter in the history of American music." -- Chicago Book Review, Jas Obrecht eloquently describes the pioneers--Blind Blake, Mississippi John Hurt, Papa Charlie Jackson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, Lonnie Johnson, and Sylvester Weaver--and shows how they defined the sound of blues guitar for future generations. --William Ferris, author of Give My Poor Heart Ease: Voices of the Mississippi Blues
Table of Content
Contents Acknowledgments Prologue Introduction Sylvester Weaver: The First Blues Guitarist on Record Papa Charlie Jackson: Six-String Stylist, Flat-Picking Pioneer Blind Lemon Jefferson: Popular from Coast to Coast Blind Blake: King of Ragtime Blues Guitar Blind Willie McTell: Atlanta's 12-String King Blind Willie Johnson: Sublime Gospel Blues Lonnie Johnson: The Era's Most Influential Blues Guitarist Mississippi John Hurt: Songster and Bluesman Tampa Red: "The Guitar Wizard" Notes Index
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2015-023632
Dewey Decimal
787.87/1643092273
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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