It came from Memphis:
Delta bluesmen, a peanut vendor, a matinee cowboy, a professional wrestler, a manic deejay - these were the intersections where cultures collided in Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1950s. It Came from Memphis documents through firsthand accounts how an audience of white teenagers, caught in the middle of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Delta bluesmen, a peanut vendor, a matinee cowboy, a professional wrestler, a manic deejay - these were the intersections where cultures collided in Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1950s. It Came from Memphis documents through firsthand accounts how an audience of white teenagers, caught in the middle of this extraordinary confluence of music, entrepreneurship, and eccentricity, broke through the walls of institutional racism and helped usher in a new musical form called rock and roll Beginning with notorious deejay Dewey Philips and his show "Red, Hot & Blue," It Came from Memphis is a rollicking tale of street-corner jug bands, shady West Memphis, nightclubs, first bands and first hits, of hippie puppet shows and outdoor music festivals, and of learning the ropes of the music biz as the ropes were strung It is also the story of how a generation of Southern white kids befriended a generation of Mississippi Delta blues artists, and what happened to Memphis and the music industry when these two ostracized cultures met and found mutual inspiration on society's margin |
Beschreibung: | XI, 303 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0571198481 |
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ROBERT GORDON
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Faber and Faber
BOSTON LONDON
Foreword by Peter Guralnick ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 The Dream of a Common Language i
2 Tell 'Em Phillips Sentcha n
3 The World's Most Perfectly Formed Midget Wrestler 27
4 Nothing Ever Happens But the Impossible 41
5 Kicks and Spins and All the Flips 58
6 I Know You Can Play, But Can You Dance? 71
7 What's What 88
8 The Catfish That Ate Memphis no
9 Smile on the Outlaw Dreamer's Face 134
10 Magic Time 154
11 Extreme Realizations 175
12 That's Mister Boy to You 198
13 Stranded in Canton 215
14 Thank You Friends 234
is Attempted Gawk 249
Further Reading, Watching, and Listening 267
Index of Names 277
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