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Hardcover Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s Book

ISBN: 0813512794

ISBN13: 9780813512792

Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s

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A study of the world of 1920's black female singers, illuminating the context, musical and cultural, in which these women sang and lived. Particular attention is given to four singers: Sippie Wallace, Edith Wilson, Victoria Spivey, and Alberta Hunter.

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Great Intro to Women Blues

Did you know that women were the first popular blues singers? Black Pearls explores the pioneering women who in the 20's changed the record instustry and music as we know it. Having read a few blues books by now, I found that portions in the introductory sections lacked the sort of awe-inspiring insight that makes for an excellent blues book. And my attention span had me skipping half-way through the chapter on lyrical analysis. Howvever, once I got to the sections that focus on the individual performers, this book excelled. There are many who seem hellbent on denying these particular women a hallowed place in the history of popular music (read Alan Lomax's brief dismissal of the classic blues era in his "The Land Where the Blues Began"), but Harrison's prodigious biographical and musical insights really open the door to a greater appreciation of the women she features. As a companion, I might suggest the cd "Classic Blues Women" by Rhino Records.
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