The most legendary of the Mississippi bluesmen was Robert Johnson. He was born in 1911 in the southern town of Hazlehurst, but was raised by his single mother in the northern Delta town of Robinsonville. By the age of 19, he was already a widower and no longer wished to lead the life of a sharecropper. This short novel attempts to go beyond the music to get a sense of the man that was Robert Johnson. Working within the gaps of the historical record, this work uses a linear narrative that straddles the boundary between past and present, and call attentions to the dislocation between what we know and what we don't know. Using mostly historical personages, the piece focuses on the theme of passion as the fuel of life, whether music, love, or ...
I investigate the politics of paradises in the 1920s African-American gospel blues of Blind Willie J...
How do you love and not like the same thing at the same time? This was the riddle that met Mississip...
In 1947, using his own Presto disc recording machine, Alan Lomax recorded bluesmen Big Bill Broonzy ...
Barely Touch the Blues: A Novel chronicles the journey of Moses Moon, a young black man who travels ...
The Blueswoman is a novel, set in Memphis that explores the cultural identity of the city through a ...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
Despite Johnson’s small body of recorded blues, his “Hellhound on My Trail” (1937) is noted as one o...
The devil is the most charismatic and important figure in the blues tradition. He\u27s not just the ...
Lonnie Johnson (1894–1970) was a virtuoso guitarist who influenced generations of musicians from Dja...
Robert Johnson’s “Terraplane Blues” was a modest hit for the newly recorded bluesman. Notable musica...
In 1947, using his own Presto disc recording machine, Alan Lomax recorded bluesmen Big Bill Broonzy ...
In 1947, using his own Presto disc recording machine, Alan Lomax recorded bluesmen Big Bill Broonzy ...
On a stifling Saturday in Texas in June 1937 a twenty-six year old African-American musician, Robert...
I investigate the politics of paradises in the 1920s African-American gospel blues of Blind Willie J...
How do you love and not like the same thing at the same time? This was the riddle that met Mississip...
In 1947, using his own Presto disc recording machine, Alan Lomax recorded bluesmen Big Bill Broonzy ...
Barely Touch the Blues: A Novel chronicles the journey of Moses Moon, a young black man who travels ...
The Blueswoman is a novel, set in Memphis that explores the cultural identity of the city through a ...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
Despite Johnson’s small body of recorded blues, his “Hellhound on My Trail” (1937) is noted as one o...
The devil is the most charismatic and important figure in the blues tradition. He\u27s not just the ...
Lonnie Johnson (1894–1970) was a virtuoso guitarist who influenced generations of musicians from Dja...
Robert Johnson’s “Terraplane Blues” was a modest hit for the newly recorded bluesman. Notable musica...
In 1947, using his own Presto disc recording machine, Alan Lomax recorded bluesmen Big Bill Broonzy ...
In 1947, using his own Presto disc recording machine, Alan Lomax recorded bluesmen Big Bill Broonzy ...
On a stifling Saturday in Texas in June 1937 a twenty-six year old African-American musician, Robert...
I investigate the politics of paradises in the 1920s African-American gospel blues of Blind Willie J...
How do you love and not like the same thing at the same time? This was the riddle that met Mississip...
In 1947, using his own Presto disc recording machine, Alan Lomax recorded bluesmen Big Bill Broonzy ...