In an illuminating meditation on the spirit of musicmakers, the author of The Devil and Sonny Liston traces the life and times of Emmett Miller, an obscure yodeling blackface performer from the early days of jazz, discussing his music and its signifance in terms of the evolution of jazz, country, blues, and popular music of the twentieth century. 35,000 first printing.
Editora: Little Brown & Co
ISBN: 0316895075
Número de páginas: 330
Acabamento:
HARDCOVER
Local de Publicação: United States
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