Best Non Fiction About Music
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52 ratings, 3.90 average rating, 7 reviews
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published
September 2002
by Back Bay Books
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Paperback, 320 pages
isbn
0316895377
(isbn13: 9780316895378)
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Nick Tosches's new book is aptly titled. On the surface a biography of obscure Southern minstrel singer and blackface comedian Emmett Miller (1900-62)...more
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Starts as a bunch of names and dates with vague descriptions of their contribution to musical history.
Exploring a whole segment of music I wasn't aware of, 'black face'.
Slowly becoming awesome and hick.
Exploring a whole segment of music I wasn't aware of, 'black face'.
Slowly becoming awesome and hick.
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haven't quite finished this. heavy on historical/discographical info, moments of jaw-dropping lyricism interspersed among the lengthy informational chunks. a worthwhile read for anyone fascinated by the history of the recording industry/pre-war music/minstrelsy/vaudeville/the sea of influence/yadda yadda
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Read in June, 2007
A really well written (must check out more of Tosches work) about the life of Emmett Miller and more so the history of minstrel men and subsequently the history of American music. I always though Hank Williams wrote Lovesick Blues. Who knew Emmett was his "daddy".
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Read in December, 2007
my 2nd read of this one (1st was in 2003), this time taking notes! the best music history book i've ever read. somehow connects rock & roll to homer most convincingly. it's important to hear some emmett miller first, though.
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The best book on modern music I've ever read. (He's wrong about the paucity of black people in Britain pre. the 1950s).
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Read in December, 2007
A very moving story about a forgotten life. A life that was essentially over long before death.
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Read in December, 2005
Where is Corey Stevens and why can't I get him to return my Emmett Miller CD?
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