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Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 George Mitchell

Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 By George Mitchell

Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 by George Mitchell


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Summary

These photographs document George Mitchell's trip to Mississippi, where he searched for then unrecorded blues musicians including R.L. Burnside, Jessie Mae Hemphill, and Othar Turner. This journey yielded recordings of music now on cherished and touted albums and CDs. From Mitchell's fieldwork many others discovered the region and its distinctive style of blues.

Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 Summary

Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 by George Mitchell

These photographs document George Mitchell's trip to Mississippi, where he searched for then
unrecorded blues musicians including R. L. Burnside, Jessie Mae Hemphill, and Othar Turner. This
journey yielded recordings of music now on cherished and touted albums and CDs. From Mitchell's
fieldwork many others discovered the region and its distinctive style of blues. Some of the musicians
Mitchell recorded had their lives transformed following his visit.The historic photographs in George Mitchell's Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 capture a
vibrant blues tradition at the moment of its discovery. Intimate, without posturing or pandering, these
photographs provide a raw, authentic look at African American blues musicians, their families, and
their stomping grounds in the Mississippi Hill Country at a time when blues music remained a lively,
though waning, part of their community and blues musicians were viewed with respect and pride.
Blues musicians brought pleasure and release to people wrestling with severe poverty and pervasive
discrismination.Mitchell's ability to connect with his subjects is evident in his arresting images. The musicians--
and their families and friends--welcomed him in their homes and at rent parties and fife and drum
picnics. They posed for portraits. They let him hang around with his camera while they cooked supper
or danced up a storm. The book includes Mitchell's interviews, conducted at the time he took the photos, with four of the
musicians, who talk about their music, their lives, and the times in which they live. Running throughout
is the author's recounting of his experience of the seminal musicological odyssey.

Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 Reviews

Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 reminds me of fond memories I have of George and me roaming the Mississippi Delta looking for blues singers in the early 1960s. Anybody who has any interest in blues at all should love this book. For me it felt like reading a grand and compassionate adventure. This is an important work the way it preserves the thoughts and music of some wonderful individuals. You feel you come to know them through their thoughts and beautiful music. I always know a great read by the way it stays with you long after you've finished and that's the way this book is. You'll love and appreciate it.--Charlie Musselwhite, Mississippi bluesman

About George Mitchell

George Mitchell, Fort Myers, Florida, conducted field research and recorded blues musicians from the 1960s into the 1980s in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee. He also produced blues concerts, festivals, and television programs. He has published seven books of photographs and edited interviews.

Additional information

GOR013301985
9781617038167
1617038164
Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967 by George Mitchell
Used - Like New
Hardback
University Press of Mississippi
2013-07-10
144
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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