I Feel So Good

I Feel So Good

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Riesman, Bob
University of Chicago Press
EAN: 9780226717487
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A major figure in American blues and folk music, Big Bill Broonzy (1903 1958) left his Arkansas Delta home after World War I, headed north, and became the leading Chicago bluesman of the 1930s. His success came as he fused traditional rural blues with the electrified sound that was beginning to emerge in Chicago. This, however, was just one step in his remarkable journey: Big Bill was constantly reinventing himself, both in reality and in his retellings of it. Bob Riesman s groundbreaking biography tells the compelling life story of a lost figure from the annals of music history.I Feel So Good traces Big Bill s career from his rise as a nationally prominent blues star, including his historic 1938 appearance at Carnegie Hall, to his influential role in the post-World War II folk revival, when he sang about racial injustice alongside Pete Seeger and Studs Terkel. Riesman s account brings the reader into the jazz clubs and concert halls of Europe, as Big Bill's overseas tours in the 1950s ignited the British blues-rock explosion of the 1960s. Interviews with Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, and Ray Davies reveal Broonzy s profound impact on the British rockers who would follow him and change the course of popular music.Along the way, Riesman details Big Bill s complicated and poignant personal saga: he was married three times and became a father at the very end of his life to a child half a world away. He also brings to light Big Bill s final years, when he first lost his voice, then his life, to cancer, just as his international reputation was reaching its peak. Featuring many rarely seen photos, I Feel So Good will be the definitive account of Big Bill Broonzy s life and music.
EAN 9780226717487
ISBN 0226717488
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Publication date June 1, 2011
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Riesman, Bob