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_ r when W. C. Handy heard the mournful
^ sound of a pocketknife sliding over the
_nil ' strings of an acoustic guitar and the
i V plaintive song of a long-forgotten musician
¦¦ in the hot night of Tutwiler, Mississippi,
^ ^ ^ ; ^^ ¦ the blues has been on a journey around
' ¦ i : " the world. From the cotton fields and
juke joints of the Delta, up Highway 61
to Memphis's Beale Street, St. Lx)uis, the j Southside of Chicago, England, and points
beyond, the blues is America's unique form of music. Blues is incisive in its honesty, elemental in its rhythiri, and powerful in its almost visceral sensation. Nearly every style of popular music has its roots in the blues. Muddy Waters said it best: "The blues had a baby, and they called it rock and roll." Memphis has become the heart of the blues world, with a re-bom Beale Street acting as its spiritual center. People come from the...
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Fülszöveg
M The blues was born in the Mississippi
^!t _ «H Delta, and since that fateful night in 1903
_ r when W. C. Handy heard the mournful
^ sound of a pocketknife sliding over the
_nil ' strings of an acoustic guitar and the
i V plaintive song of a long-forgotten musician
¦¦ in the hot night of Tutwiler, Mississippi,
^ ^ ^ ; ^^ ¦ the blues has been on a journey around
' ¦ i : " the world. From the cotton fields and
juke joints of the Delta, up Highway 61
to Memphis's Beale Street, St. Lx)uis, the j Southside of Chicago, England, and points
beyond, the blues is America's unique form of music. Blues is incisive in its honesty, elemental in its rhythiri, and powerful in its almost visceral sensation. Nearly every style of popular music has its roots in the blues. Muddy Waters said it best: "The blues had a baby, and they called it rock and roll." Memphis has become the heart of the blues world, with a re-bom Beale Street acting as its spiritual center. People come from the world over to experience its beat, savor its emotion, and feel its power. In the end "it ain't nothin' but the blues."
Memphis author and filmmaker William Bearden grew up in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, and has. called Memphis home since 1971. He is the author of Images of America: Overton Park and Cotton: From Southern Fields to the Memphis Market. His documentary films include Elmwood Cemetery, Visualizing the Blues, Playing for a Piece of the Door, Masters of Florence, and Horn Island Journal.
www.arcadiapublishing.com
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