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Bayou Underground Tracing The Mythical Roots Of American Popular Music Dave Thompson

  • SKU: BELL-2390554
Bayou Underground Tracing The Mythical Roots Of American Popular Music Dave Thompson
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Publisher: ECW Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Dave Thompson
ISBN: 9781550229622, 1550229621
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Bayou Underground Tracing The Mythical Roots Of American Popular Music Dave Thompson by Dave Thompson 9781550229622, 1550229621 instant download after payment.

Permeating the shadows and the darkness of the bayou—a world all its own that stretches from Houston, Texas, to Mobile, Alabama—this study of marsh music leaves New Orleans to discover secret legends and vivid mythology in the surrounding wilderness. The people and the cultures that have called the bayou home—such as Bob Dylan, Jerry Reed, Nick Cave, Bo Didley, and a one-armed Cajun backwoodsman and gator hunter named Amos Moses—are unearthed not only through their own words and lives but also through a study of their music and interviews with visitors to and residents from the region. The interviews with Jerry Reed and Bo Didley, who both died in 2008, are among the last, emphasizing the book’s importance as a piece of cultural preservation. Part social history, part epic travelogue, and partly a lament for a way of life that has now all but disappeared, this is the gripping story of American music’s forgotten childhood—and the parentage it barely even knows.

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