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Lead Belly: A Life in Pictures

by Tiny Robinson (Editor), John Reynolds (Editor), Glenn O'Brien
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Overview


The influential Louisiana bluesman, Lead Belly, wrote and performed some of the best-loved songs of the twentieth century, including "The Midnight Special," "Rock Island Line" and his signature song, "Goodnight, Irene," which became an international hit in 1950, eight months after his death. John A. Lomax, the esteemed Library of Congress folk music anthropologist, discovered Lead Belly serving time (for assault and murder) at the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola in 1934. He immediately saw that Lead Belly was a walking anthology of African-American music, and arranged for him to come to New York, where he created a sensation. Reporters followed Lead Belly everywhere, theaters clamored to book him and celebrities thronged to his concerts. His influence on a later generation of popular musicians was massive: Keith Richards, Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia, Van Morrison, Robert Plant and Beck have all paid their respects.

Lead Belly: A Life in Pictures is a treasure trove of rare, unpublished photographs, news clippings, concert programs, personal correspondence (including letters from Woody Guthrie), record albums, awards and other memorabilia retrieved only recently from a basement trunk in New York.

Synopsis

Edited by Tiny Robinson and John Reynolds. Introduction by Tom Waits. Poems by Tyehimba Jess. Foreword by Glenn O'Brien.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Steidl, Gerhard Druckerei und Verlag
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783865214591

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