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Reds Against Blues (Thomas and Friends)
  • Language: en

Reds Against Blues (Thomas and Friends)

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The Blues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 581

The Blues

"A fresh new perspective that will be a true revolution to readers and will open new lines of discussion on . . . the importance of the city of New Orleans for generations to come." —Dr. Michael White, jazz clarinetist, composer, and Keller Endowed Chair at Xavier University of LA An untold authentic counter-narrative blues history and the first written by an African American blues artist All prior histories on the blues have alleged it originated on plantations in the Mississippi Delta. Not true, says author Chris Thomas King. In The Blues, King present facts to disprove such myths. This book is the first to argue the blues began as a cosmopolitan art form, not a rural one. As early as 19...

Reds Against Blues!
  • Language: en

Reds Against Blues!

It's all about the big soccer game in this Thomas & Friends Step 1 Step into Reading paperback. Train-loving boys and girls ages 4 to 6 who are ready to read will root for Thomas' home team and learn something about sportsmanship. With bonus stickers!

The Rise of Gospel Blues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Rise of Gospel Blues

Most observers believe that gospel music has been sung in African-American churches since their organization in the late 1800s. Yet nothing could be further from the truth, as Michael W. Harris's history of gospel blues reveals. Tracing the rise of gospel blues as seen through the career of its founding figure, Thomas Andrew Dorsey, Harris tells the story of the most prominent person in the advent of gospel blues. Also known as "Georgia Tom," Dorsey had considerable success in the 1920s as a pianist, composer, and arranger for prominent blues singes including Ma Rainey. In the 1930s he became involved in Chicago's African-American, old-line Protestant churches, where his background in the bl...

Reds Against Blues! (Thomas and Friends)
  • Language: en

Reds Against Blues! (Thomas and Friends)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It's all about the big soccer game in this Thomas & Friends Step 1 Step into Reading paperback. Train-loving boys and girls ages 4 to 6 who are ready to read will root for Thomas' home team and learn something about sportsmanship. With bonus stickers!

A Blues Bibliography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1401

A Blues Bibliography

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-03-31
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This revised and updated definitive blues bibliography now includes 6,000-7,000 entries to cover the last decade’s writings and new figures to have emerged on the Country and modern blues to the R&B scene.

James 'Son Ford' Thomas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

James 'Son Ford' Thomas

  • Categories: Art

James 'Son Ford' Thomas: The Devil and His Blues accompanies the eponymous show at Studio Museum and New York University's 80WSE Gallery, the largest ever devoted to Thomas' work. Thomas (1926-1993)--a self-taught African-American artist and musician who lived in severe poverty for most of his life--created small, often painted clay busts of friends and family and people he met. "When I do my sculpturing work things just roll across my mind. I lay down and dream about the sculpture," he wrote. "That gives you in your head what to do. If you can't hold it in your head, you can't do it in your hand." Nearly 100 of these sculptures are displayed alongside full-bleed installation shots and text contributions by David Serlin, William Ferris, Thomas J. Lax and Kinshasha Holman Conwill, among others.

The Story of the Blues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

The Story of the Blues

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: UPNE

Featuring over 200 vintage photographs and a new introduction by the author, the engaging, informative volume brings to life the African American singers and players who created this rich genre of music as well as the settings and experiences that inspired them. The author deftly traces the evolution of the blues from the work songs of slaves, to acoustic country ballads, to urban sounds, to electric rhythm and blues bands. Oliver vividly re-creates the economic, social, and regional forces that shaped the unique blues tradition, and superbly details every facet of the music, including themes and subjects, techniques, and recording history.

Elmer Lee Thomas Blues Review Collection
  • Language: en

Elmer Lee Thomas Blues Review Collection

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Collection contains publicity file.

Blues Traveling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Blues Traveling

Updated and expanded, this indispensable guidebook maps out the blues birthplaces, juke joints and crossroads of the Mississippi Delta.