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Fiddle Tunes from Mississippi: Commercial and Informal Recordings, 1920-2018 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 279x215x42 mm, weight: 2050 g, 129 illustrations, 270 musical examples
  • Sērija : American Made Music Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN-10: 1496835794
  • ISBN-13: 9781496835796
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  • Cena: 132,74 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 279x215x42 mm, weight: 2050 g, 129 illustrations, 270 musical examples
  • Sērija : American Made Music Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN-10: 1496835794
  • ISBN-13: 9781496835796
In 2015 University Press of Mississippi published Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930s by Harry Bolick and Stephen T. Austin to critical acclaim and commercial success. Roughly half of Mississippis rich, old-time fiddle tradition was documented in that volume and Harry Bolick has spent the intervening years working on this book, its sequel.

Beginning with Tony Russells original mid-1970s fieldwork as a reference, and later working with Russell, Bolick located and transcribed all of the Mississippi 78 rpm string band recordings. Some of the recording artists like the Leake County Revelers, Hoyt Ming and His Pep Steppers, and Narmour & Smith had been well known in the state. Others, like the Collier Trio, were obscure. This collecting work was followed by many field trips to Mississippi searching for and locating the children and grandchildren of the musicians. Previously unheard recordings and stories, unseen photographs and discoveries of nearly unknown local fiddlers, such as Jabe Dillon, John Gatwood, Claude Kennedy, and Homer Grice, followed. The results are now available in this second, companion volume, Fiddle Tunes from Mississippi: Commercial and Informal Recordings, 19202018.

Two hundred and seventy musical examples supplement the biographies and photographs of the thirty-five artists documented here. Music comes from commercial recordings and small pressings of 78 rpm, 45 rpm, and LP records; collectors field recordings; and the musicians own home tape and disc recordings. Taken together, these two volumes represent a delightfully comprehensive survey of Mississippis fiddle tunes.
Preface vii
Introduction 3(4)
Doc Bailey Talent Scout, Winona
7(4)
Tony Russell
Communities of Fiddlers in Mississippi
11(12)
Harry Bolick
The Segregation of Sound: Unheard African American Fiddlers
23(10)
T. DeWayne Moore
About the Music
33(4)
Harry Bolick
THE MUSICIANS AND THE MUSIC
John Anderson
37(14)
Harry Bolick
Tim Avalon
51(11)
Harry Bolick
Mumford Bean and His Itawambians
62(4)
Tony Russell
Dink Brister
66(4)
David Evans
Enos Canoy and the Canoy Wildcats
70(5)
Harry Bolick
The Carter Brothers and Son
75(14)
Tony Russell
Augustus Eugene Clardy
89(9)
T. DeWayne Moore
The Collier Trio
98(13)
Tony Russell
MikeCompton
111(6)
Harry Bolick
Lloyd Jeptha `Uabe' Dillon
117(30)
Harry Bolick
Thomas Jefferson Dumas
147(14)
T. DeWayne Moore
Freeny's Barn Dance Band and the Freeny Harmonizers
161(17)
Tony Russell
John Studivan Gatwood
178(14)
Harry Bolick
Homer Clyde Grice
192(10)
Harry Bolick
Sidney Hemphill Sr
202(21)
T. DeWayne Moore
Claude Kennedy
223(25)
Harry Bolick
The Leake County Revelers
248(8)
Tony Russell
The Leake County Revelers on Record
256(59)
Tony Russell
The Leake County String Band
315(18)
Harry Bolick
Senator George Cecil McLeod
333(7)
Harry Bolick
The Meridian Hustlers
340(2)
Tony Russell
Milner and Curtis with the Magnolia Ramblers
342(5)
Harry Bolick
Hoyt and Rozelle Ming
347(24)
Tony Russell
The Mississippi Possum Hunters
371(7)
Tony Russell
The Mississippi Sheiks
378(38)
T. DeWayne Moore
Sylvesters. Moran
416(5)
Harry Bolick
Willie T. Narmour and Shellie Walton Smith
421(39)
Harry Bolick
The Nations Brothers
460(17)
Tony Russell
The Newton County Hill Billies / Alvis Massengale
477(9)
Harry Bolick
Grover Clater O'Briant
486(14)
Harry Bolick
Jimmy Porter
500(7)
Joyce Cauthen
Bob Pratcher
507(5)
Harry Bolick
Jerry Prescott
512(12)
Harry Bolick
Herb Quinn
524(10)
David Evans
The Ray Brothers
534(11)
Tony Russell
Afterword 545(4)
Harry Bolick
Appendix A 549(2)
Appendix B 551(8)
Index 559
Harry Bolick has for the last thirty years been a fiddler, performer, and recording artist. He is author of Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930s, published by University Press of Mississippi.

Tony Russell is author of Country Music Originals: The Legends and the Lost; the encyclopedic Country Music Records: A Discography, 19211942; numerous liner notes to CDs and LPs; and many articles documenting the early history of American country music.