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“Chicago has always had a reputation as a “wide open town” with a high tolerance for gangsters, illegal liquor, and crooked politicians. It has also been the home for countless black musicians and the”
Chicago Blues
The City and the Music
- Paperback
226 pages
- Release Date
22 August 1981
Summary
Chicago has always had a reputation as a “wide open town” with a high tolerance for gangsters, illegal liquor, and crooked politicians. It has also been the home for countless black musicians and the birthplace of a distinctly urban blues,more sophisticated, cynical, and street-smart than the anguished songs of the Mississippi delta,a music called the Chicago blues. This is the history of that music and the dozens of black artists who congregated on the South and Near West Sides. Muddy Waters…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780306801457 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0306801450 |
| Author: | Mike Rowe, Ronald Radano |
| Publisher: | Hachette Books |
| Imprint: | Da Capo Press Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 226 |
| Release Date: | 22 August 1981 |
| Weight: | 272g |
| Dimensions: | 215mm x 141mm x 14mm |
| Series: | Da Capo Paperback |
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About The Author
Mike Rowe
Mike Rowe is a noted British blues historian.
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