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Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues
Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues, In the 1920s, Southern record companies ventured to cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and New Orleans, where they set up primitive recording equipment in makeshift studios. They brought in street singers, medicine show performers, pianists from the juke joints, Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues has a rating of 3 stars
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Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues, In the 1920s, Southern record companies ventured to cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and New Orleans, where they set up primitive recording equipment in makeshift studios. They brought in street singers, medicine show performers, pianists from the juke joints, Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues
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  • Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues
  • Written by author Paul Oliver
  • Published by Basic Books, August 2009
  • In the 1920s, Southern record companies ventured to cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and New Orleans, where they set up primitive recording equipment in makeshift studios. They brought in street singers, medicine show performers, pianists from the juke joints
  • A pioneering scholar of the blues explores the folk traditions that predated and shaped this uniquely American music as we know it.
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Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Seeking Seculars 9

Chapter 2 Travelin' Men 23

Chapter 3 Songsters of the South 37

Chapter 4 Long Lonesome Blues 53

Chapter 5 Women's Trouble Blues 69

Chapter 6 Country Breakdown 85

Chapter 7 Times Tight Like That 109

Chapter 8 On the Road Again 127

Chapter 9 Second Thoughts on Seculars 145

Chapter 10 Locke's Questions 159

Coda Post Proto-Blues 171

Acknowledgments 173

Notes 177

Discography of Cited Titles 185

Bibliography 195

List of Illustrations 201

Index of Names 207

Subject Index 213


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