Normal0falsefalsefalse EN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoft Internet Explorer4David Robertson charts W. C. Handy s rise from a rural-Alabama childhood in the last decades of the nineteenth century to his emergence as one of the most celebrated songwriters of the twentieth century. The child of former slaves, Handy was first inspired by spirituals and folk songs, and his passion for music pushed him to leave home as a teenager, despite opposition from his preacher father. Handy soon found his way to St. Louis, where he spent a winter sleeping on cobblestone docks before lucking into a job with an Indiana brass band. It was in a minstrel show, playing to racially mixed audiences across the country, that he got his first real exposure as a professional musician, but it was in Memphis, where he settled in 1905, that he hit his full stride as a composer. At once a testament to the power of song and a chronicle of race and black music in America, W. C. Handy s life story is in many ways the story of the birth of our country s indigenous culture and a riveting must read for anyone interested in the history of American music.
David Robertson
W. C. Handy [EPUB ebook]
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W. C. Handy [EPUB ebook]
The Life and Times of the Man Who Made the Blues
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Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780817386047 ● Editura University of Alabama Press ● Publicat 2011 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 5000470 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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