Lightnin' Hopkins by Alan Govenar

Lightnin' Hopkins by Alan Govenar

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Based on scores of interviews with the artist's relatives, friends, lovers, producers, accompanists, managers, and fans, this biography of Lightnin' Hopkins reveals a man of many layers and contradictions. It chronicles his life on the open road playing blues music and doing odd jobs.

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Lightnin' Hopkins by Alan Govenar

2011 ARSC Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research for Best History

By the time of his death in 1982, Sam Lightnin' Hopkins was likely the most recorded blues artist in history. This brilliant biography illuminates the many contradictions of the man and his myth. Born in 1912 to a poor sharecropping family in cotton country, Hopkins left home when he was eight years old with a guitar his brother had given him. This biography explores his meetings with Blind Lemon Jefferson and Texas Alexander, his time on a chain gang, his relationships with women, and his lifelong appetite for gambling and drinking. Hopkins began recording in 1946, when he was dubbed Lightnin' during his first session, and he soon joined Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker on the national R & B charts. But by the time he was rediscovered by Mack McCormick and Sam Charters in 1959, his popularity had begun to wane. A second career emerged--now Lightnin' was pitched to white audiences, not black ones, and he became immensely successful. This biography is based on scores of interviews with Lightnin's lover, friends, producers, accompanists, managers, and fans.
"Recommended without question" -- Cadence
Alan Govenar
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ISBN 13 9781556529627
ISBN 10 1556529627
Title Lightnin' Hopkins
Author Alan Govenar
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Year published 2010-05-01
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.