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The Inconvenient Lonnie Johnson : Blues, Race, Identity / / Julia Simon



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Autore: Simon Julia Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Inconvenient Lonnie Johnson : Blues, Race, Identity / / Julia Simon Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: University Park, PA : , : Penn State University Press, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (236 p.)
Disciplina: 782.421643092
Soggetto topico: Blues (Music) - History and criticism
Music and race - United States - History - 20th century
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Blues
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Lonnie Johnson, Professional Musician -- CHAPTER 1 Musical Practice and Place: The Cultural History of New Orleans and St. Louis -- CHAPTER 2 Self-Construction and Self-Awareness: Lonnie Johnson’s Persona -- CHAPTER 3 Social Relations: Race, Gender, and the Perception of Systemic Complexity -- CHAPTER 4 The Suffering Self: Isolation and Loneliness -- Conclusion: Performance and the Socially Embedded Self -- Notes -- Discography -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Lonnie Johnson is a blues legend. His virtuosity on the blues guitar is second to none, and his influence on artists from T-Bone Walker and B. B. King to Eric Clapton is well established. Yet Johnson mastered multiple instruments. He recorded with jazz icons such as Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, and he played vaudeville music, ballads, and popular songs.In this book, Julia Simon takes a closer look at Johnson’s musical legacy. Considering the full body of his work, Simon presents detailed analyses of Johnson’s music—his lyrics, technique, and styles—with particular attention to its sociohistorical context. Born in 1894 in New Orleans, Johnson's early experiences were shaped by French colonial understandings of race that challenge the Black-white binary. His performances call into question not only conventional understandings of race but also fixed notions of identity. Johnson was able to cross generic, stylistic, and other boundaries almost effortlessly, displaying astonishing adaptability across a corpus of music produced over six decades. Simon introduces us to a musical innovator and a performer keenly aware of his audience and the social categories of race, class, and gender that conditioned the music of his time. Lonnie Johnson’s music challenges us to think about not only what we recognize and value in “the blues” but also what we leave unexamined, cannot account for, or choose not to hear. The Inconvenient Lonnie Johnson provides a reassessment of Johnson’s musical legacy and complicates basic assumptions about the blues, its production, and its reception.
Titolo autorizzato: The Inconvenient Lonnie Johnson  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9780271093734
0271093730
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910993910603321
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