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The Story of Boogie-Woogie: A Left Hand Like God

Peter J. Silvester

The Story of Boogie-Woogie presents a comprehensive history of boogie-woogie from the early 20th century to the present, describing the style's appearance and development, its offshoots, and the pianists who made it famous, and studying its impact on rhythm and blues, urban blues, and big band swing, leading to the eventual revival of "classical" boogie-woogie in concerts and festivals.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
  • Publish Date: Jul 29th, 2009
  • Pages: 438
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0002
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.10in - 1.20in - 1.80lb
  • EAN: 9780810869240
  • Categories: Musical Instruments - Piano & KeyboardGenres & Styles - BluesGenres & Styles - Jazz

About the Author

Peter J. Silvester, retired, was a record reviewer for Jazz Journal International and Storyville magazines, and wrote liner notes for several boogie-woogie records produced by Honky Tonk Productions.

Praise for this book

Perhaps the most valuable aspect of [the book] is the insight it provides into the style's beginnings in Southern turpentine and logging camps, an obscure world brought to life admirably by Peter J. Silvester... [F]uture scholars will find little to add to what will surely stand as the first and last word, lovingly spoken, on an American cultural phenomenon.
I read your book and enjoyed it tremendously. The Story of Boogie-Woogie helps to properly document the history of this very important music. I have been greatly inspired by Pete Johnson and Albert Ammons and the great circle of brilliant composers and players in their school. I too want to celebrate their music, which is wonderful and timeless. You have my best wishes for success with this worthwhile book.
Recommended.
.... this scholarly book is essential reading for serious fans of jazz and blues piano.
The author's love and enthusiasm for the music overcomes, as far as is possible, the difficulty of recreating in writing the joy that many of us experienced as we found and heard, one at a time, the musicians and recordings described.... Peter Silvester has created a truly admirable work that aids us as we attempt to hold and renew the spirit of boogie woogie.
Silvester assumes the task of telling the full story of boogie-woogie, from its undocumented beginnings to the present, and he starts off well. The book is organized roughly chronologically....Its coverage is broad and it contains an immense amount of information.
[The Story of Boogie Woogie] is truly a definitive account of this basic style of piano blues that, not incidentally, formed the basis of r&b and rock. The author not only provides LP and CD sources for titles he discusses as the text proceeds but closes the volume with a 30-page chapter on record labels that lists important releases from the 1920s to the 2000s. There are photos, including some marvelous scenes from the early years of boogie woogie, an appendix of bass patterns, a bibliography, and index.