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Memphis Blues: Birthplace Of A Music Tradition (TN) (Images of America) [Paperback]

William Bearden (Author), Knox Phillips (Foreword)
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April 24, 2006
The blues was born in the Mississippi Delta, and since that fateful night in 1903 when W. C. Handy heard the mournful sound of a pocketknife sliding over the strings of an acoustic guitar and the plaintive song of a long-forgotten musician in the hot night of Tutwiler, Mississippi, the blues has been on a journey around the world. From the cotton fields and juke

joints of the Delta, up Highway 61 to Memphis's Beale Street, St. Louis, the 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 rhythm,

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-born 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."


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About the Author

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.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (April 24, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738542377
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738542379
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: Memphis Blues: Birthplace Of A Music Tradition (TN) (Images of America) (Paperback)
I was very much looking forward to reading this book as my MemphisHistory web site has an expanding section on the Memphis blues. First of all it is important to know that this is a thin book filled mostly with photos, which is fine I suppose.

Many of the photos I had not seen before, which is good. What became absolutely bizarre is that by page 36 the author was up to the birth of WDIA. The Memphis blues were at their most important from 1900 to the late 1920s. After that, economics drove blues acts from the delta to Chicago with a brief stop in Memphis at most.

The author goes on to praise and give space to bands such as "Moloch" a white, critic's darling band of the 60's. While there are multiple pictures of white pop artist Jim Dickinson there are no pictures of Memphis Minnie or Frank Stokes. Further there seems to be a lack of knowledge of who was who in the early blues scene.

After covering WDIA the author divides the rest of the book between Sun Records, Stax and the Blues Awards hosted annually in Memphis. In that way he is able to integrate two pictures of Kenny Wayne Shepard and one of ZZ Topp without any of Sleepy John Estes or Frank Stokes.

Memphis has a great musical heritage covering multiple genres. The blues heritage we had ended fairly early in the 20th century, but I thought that was what this book would be about. Ultimately it appears that the author used the book to sneak in pictures of his friends and acquaintances.

Local, current DJ "Tater Red" is shown in two photos, but there is no photo of Walter Horton... I think you get the idea.
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Beale Street, Steve Roberts, Memphis Room Archive, Handy Awards, American Memory Collection, Robert Johnson, Club Handy, Furry Lewis, Sam Phillips, Rufus Thomas, Albert King, Don Nix, Muddy Waters, University of Memphis Special Collections, African Americans, Blues Hall of Fame, Charley Patton, Sid Selvidge, Titer Red, David Nester, Ike Turner, Lamar Sorrento, Little Milton, Mississippi Delta, Robin Salant
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