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  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x216x18 mm, kaal: 767 g, 61 black & white photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252034406
  • ISBN-13: 9780252034404
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x216x18 mm, kaal: 767 g, 61 black & white photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252034406
  • ISBN-13: 9780252034404
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This incomparable anthology collects articles, interviews, fiction, and poetry from the Original Chicago Blues Annual, one of music history's most significant periodical blues publications. Founded and operated from 1989 to 1995 by African American musician and entrepreneur Lincoln T. Beauchamp Jr., OCBA gave voice to the blues community and often frankly addressed contentious issues within the blues such as race, identity, prejudice, wealth, gender, and inequity.

 OCBA often expressed an explicitly black perspective, but its contributors were a mix of black and white, American and international. Likewise, although OCBA's roots and main focus were in Chicago, Beauchamp's vision for the publication (and his own activities as a blues performer and promoter) embraced an international dimension, reflecting a broad diversity of blues audiences and activities in locations as farflung as Iceland, Poland, France, Italy, and South Africa.

 This volume includes key selections from OCBA's seven issues and features candid interviews with blues luminaries such as Koko Taylor, Eddie Boyd, Famoudou Don Moye, Big Daddy Kinsey, Lester Bowie, Junior Wells, Billy Boy Arnold, Herb Kent, Barry Dolins, and many more. Also featured are heartfelt memorials to bygone blues artists, insightful observations on the state of the blues in Chicago and beyond, and dozens of photographs of performers, promoters, and other participants in the worldwide blues scene.

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"An invaluable resource for the blues historian, and an entertaining read for the Chicago blues fan."--About.com:Blues   "Evoke[ s] a raw and vivid portrait of the blues, its history and practitioners."--AllAboutJazz

"This collection strikes an excellent balance between interview, blues reportage, and literary work and will be of interest to blues fans, scholars of black literature, and anyone interested in community arts.--Barry Lee Pearson, coauthor of Robert Johnson: Lost and Found

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Greatest hits from Chicago's essential guide to the global blues scene
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
From the Original Chicago Blues Annual, Issue Number 1
Interview with Koko Taylor
3(6)
Guy ``Doc'' Lerner
Interview with Eddie Boyd
9(4)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Interview with Famoudou Don Moye
13(4)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Interview with Big Daddy Kinsey
17(5)
Jacques Lacava
The Blues Reality of Maxwell Street
22(4)
Davis Whiteis
Southern Sound: A Brooding under Blood
26(3)
Eugene B. Redmond
From the Original Chicago Blues Annual, Issue Number 2
Interview with Pinetop Perkins
29(8)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Welcome Home Luther
37(2)
Jacques Lacava
The Bean and The Newk
39(3)
Hart Leroy Bibbs
A Gun in the Hand Is Worth...
42(1)
Kalamu Ya Salaam
They Say the Hoochiecoochie Man Done Up an Gone
43(1)
Quincy Troupe
Funky-Grace (From the Hero Series)
44(3)
Eugene B. Redmond
From the Original Chicago Blues Annual, Issue Number 3
Interview with Lester Bowie
47(7)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Interview with Bruce Iglauer
54(8)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
A Few Words from a Chicago Blues Mama
62(3)
Deitra Farr
The Blues Aesthetic
65(5)
Kalamu Ya Salaam
I, the Blues
70(3)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
From the Original Chicago Blues Annual, Issue Number 4
Interview with Junior Wells
73(7)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
J. B. Hutto and Lil' Ed Williams
80(3)
David Witter
The Blue Bayou
83(5)
Julio Finn
Bebop Blues
88(1)
James Otis Williams
Blues Bar Poem
89(1)
Julie Parson Nesbitt
A Photo Salute to Blues Greats
90(7)
Barbara Barefield
From the Original Chicago Blues Annual, Issue Number 5
Interview with Billy Boy Arnold
97(12)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Interview with Herb Kent
109(8)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
The Blues Are a People Who Are Finally Going to Take Care of Business
117(6)
David Whiteis
From the Original Chicago Blues Annual, Issue Number 6
Interview with Chicago Beau
123(8)
Julio Finn
Interview with E. Parker McDougal
131(5)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Blues for Zazen
136(3)
Joseph Jarman
From the Original Chicago Blues Annual, Issue Number 7
Interview with Johnny Shines
139(3)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Interview with Barry Dolins
142(4)
L. ``Chicago Beau'' Beauchamp
Juke Joint Voices
146(3)
James Otis Williams
Art Ensemble of Chicago
149(3)
Mike Hennessey
Now Mother of Time
152(1)
Hart Leroy Bibbs
Afterword 153(2)
Contributors 155(4)
Index 159
Lincoln T. Beauchamp Jr. is a Chicago-based musician, writer, publisher, record producer and promoter. Muddy Waters gave him the name "Chicago Beau," and he has recorded and performed with some of the most respected names in music, including Memphis Slim, Archie Shepp, Pinetop Perkins, Fontella Bass, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, the African choir Amakhono We Sinto,and Frank Zappa.