
Black Pearls
Blues music spawned legendary performers whose influence has been felt in many musical forms here and around the world. Until now the important role of the great women blues singers has largely gone unexplored. This book tells of the cultural and social impact of the blues during the 1920s when the genre was dominated by women, both on stage and on record. Harrison (Afro-American Studies Department, University of Maryland) writes with authority, focusing particularly on Sippie Wallace, Edith Wilson, Victoria Spivey, and Alberta Hunter as she analyzes the music and the collective black experience out of which it grew. A significant book, particularly for collections of music history, black studies, and women's studies. -- Library Journal
- Undertittel
- Blues Queens of the 1920s
- Forfatter
- Daphne Harrison
- ISBN
- 9780813512808
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 454 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.3.1988
- Forlag
- Rutgers University Press
- Antall sider
- 320
