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El. knyga: Ink: The Indelible J. Mayo Williams

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  • Serija: Music in American Life
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252056765
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Music in American Life
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252056765
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"The product of a hardscrabble childhood, J. Mayo "Ink" Williams parlayed an Ivy League education into unlikely twin careers as a foundational producer of Black music and pioneering Black player in the early NFL. Clifford R. Murphy tells the story of an ambitious, upwardly mobile life affected, but never daunted, by white society's racism or the Black community's class tensions. Williams caroused with Paul Robeson, recorded the likes of Ma Rainey and Blind Lemon Jefferson, and lined up against Chicago Bears player-coach George Halas. Though resented by the artists he exploited, Williams combined a rock-solid instinct for what would sell with an ear for music that put him at the forefront of finding, recording, and blending blues and jazz. Murphy charts Williams's wide-ranging accomplishments while providing portraits of the cutthroat recording industry and the possibilities, however constrained, of Black life in the 1920s and 1930s. Vivid and engaging, Ink brings to light the extraordinary journey of a Black businessman and athlete"--

The product of a hardscrabble childhood, J. Mayo “Ink” Williams parlayed an Ivy League education into unlikely twin careers as a foundational producer of Black music and pioneering Black player in the early NFL. Clifford R. Murphy tells the story of an ambitious, upwardly mobile life affected, but never daunted, by white society’s racism or the Black community’s class tensions. Williams caroused with Paul Robeson, recorded the likes of Ma Rainey and Blind Lemon Jefferson, and lined up against Chicago Bears player-coach George Halas. Though resented by the artists he exploited, Williams combined a rock-solid instinct for what would sell with an ear for music that put him at the forefront of finding, recording, and blending blues and jazz. Murphy charts Williams’s wide-ranging accomplishments while providing portraits of the cutthroat recording industry and the possibilities, however constrained, of Black life in the 1920s and 1930s.



Vivid and engaging, Ink brings to light the extraordinary journey of a Black businessman and athlete.

Recenzijos

Mayo Ink Williams may be the most important figure youve never heard of from the world of early blues music. In this unprecedented biography, Clifford R. Murphy, with a musicians ear, a writers touch, and an historian's mastery of subject, brings to life this shape-shifting and monumental figure from the heyday of the blues.--Dave Sheinin, writer, Washington Post

Introduction: Black Bottom


Chapter
1. Ink


Chapter
2. Howard


Chapter
3. Brown


Chapter
4. Buffalo Soldier


Chapter
5. Williams vs. Yale


Chapter
6. Alpha


Chapter
7. Sambo


Chapter
8. Black Swan


Chapter
9. Hammond Pro


Chapter
10. Paramount


Chapter
11. Bronzeville


Chapter
12. Mother of the Blues


Chapter
13. Bulldog


Chapter
14. Blind Lemon


Chapter
15. Black Patti


Chapter
16. Hokum


Chapter
17. Bumble Bee


Chapter
18. Maroon Tiger


Chapter
19. Sepia


Chapter
20. Outskirts


Chapter
21. Kingfish


Chapter 22.Ebony


Chapter
23. Pioneer

Postscript: Indelible

Notes

References

Index

Clifford R. Murphy is a musician and ethnomusicologist. He is a founding member of the rock band Say ZuZu, the director of the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, and the author of Yankee Twang: Country and Western Music in New England.