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Ramblin' on My Mind: New Perspectives on the Blues

David Evans

This compilation of essays takes the study of the blues to a welcome new level. Distinguished scholars and well-established writers from such diverse backgrounds as musicology, anthropology, musicianship, and folklore join together to examine blues as literature, music, personal expression, and cultural product. Ramblin' on My Mind contains pieces on Ella Fitzgerald, Son House, and Robert Johnson; on the styles of vaudeville, solo guitar, and zydeco; on a comparison of blues and African music; on blues nicknames; and on lyric themes of disillusionment.

Contributors are Lynn Abbott, James Bennighof, Katharine Cartwright, Andrew M. Cohen, David Evans, Bob Groom, Elliott Hurwitt, Gerhard Kubik, John Minton, Luigi Monge, and Doug Seroff.

Book Details

  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publish Date: Jan 1st, 2008
  • Pages: 440
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.42in - 1.23in - 1.42lb
  • EAN: 9780252074486
  • Categories: Genres & Styles - BluesHistory & Criticism - General

About the Author

Evans, David: -

Kate Griffiths is a lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages at Bangor University. David Evans is a lecturer in French at the University of Saint Andrews.

Praise for this book

"[An] illuminating volume. . . . Recommended to all blues fans."--Sing Out

"Like a program album wherein melodies and chords are carried from song to song, the authors in this collection pass themes from one essay to the next."--Journal of Southern History

"Indispensable."--American Book Review

"Evans offers a fresh look at blues scholarship, from its musical roots to interpretations of meaning in post-WW II compositions. . . . The book will appeal to casual blues enthusiasts as much as to serious scholars. . . . Highly recommended."--Choice
"A superb overview of blues scholarship that is followed by a rich and diverse set of essays. There could be no stronger group of scholars assembled to deal with this topic. Many of the contributors have devoted a lifetime to the blues. Their combined research is a truly awesome tribute to the global importance of blues."--William Ferris, Joel R. Williamson Distinguished Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"A wide analysis of important and interesting elements of blues history and culture."--Journal of American Folklore