August 22, 2002
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Demythologizing The Blues.Blues reseacher and scholar David Evans breaks it down.
Country blues as a living tradition tied to a rural black culture - there is something of that culture left - I think it's essentially over.--that's from this
interview with David Evans--scroll past the autobiographical details for the meat and potatos. Paul Garon, of
Race Traitor and
Living Blues, has strong feelings about
White Blues. Similarly, black writer Jesse Douglas Allen-Taylor feels a chill amidst a white blues audience and asks
Whose Blues Are They? Also, n a related and timely topic, here's
Elvis Presley and the Impulse Towards Transculturation. (Hint: Elvis didn't sound black.
Well, duh...) Originally in the NYT--
no password needed now!--
The Blues Dying In The Land Where It Was Born, and as a bonus, the New Yorker profile on an outfit I love to loathe,
Fat Possum. Is is this
guy's fault?
And if you want to make the pilgrimage, let
Junior's Juke Joint be your guide! (don't forget to make that unannounced drop in on raysmj!) Added bonus:
R. Crumb's Charley Patton.
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