Chicago Blues
By (Author) Mike Rowe
By (author) Ronald Radano
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
22nd August 1981
22nd August 1981
United States
General
Non Fiction
781.6430977311
Paperback
226
Width 141mm, Height 215mm, Spine 14mm
272g
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 bluesmore sophisticated, cynical, and street-smart than the anguished songs of the Mississippi deltaa 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, Big Bill Broonzy, Howlin Wolf, Elmore James, Tampa Red, Little Walter, Jimmy Reed, Otis Rush, Sonny Boy Williamson, Junior Wells, Eddie Taylorall of these giants played throughout the city and created a musical style that had imitators and influence all over the world.
Mike Rowe is a noted British blues historian.