Blues Highway Blues

Blues Highway Blues
Author: Eyre Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Criminal behavior
ISBN: 1612183530

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"Daniel Erickson has the blues. There's a Russian mobster wearing his finger on a necklace, two hit men hot on his trail, an FBI agent obsessed with his capture, and a rogue motorcycle gang hunting him down as he desperately races cross-country following musical clues he hopes will lead him to the stolen million dollars that might not be enough to save him. Or his son"--Cover p. [4].

The Blues Highway

The Blues Highway
Author: Richard Knight
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1873756666

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Includes hotels and restaurants; music clubs and bars; music landmarks; music festivals and events; interviews; jazz, blues, Cajun, zydeco, country, gospel, soul and rock and roll; and more.

Highway 61

Highway 61
Author: Derek Bright
Publsiher: Choir Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-10-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1789631823

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Highway 61 is the legendary Blues Highway and route taken by modern-day blues pilgrims on their journey south into the Mississippi Delta. For anyone embarking on the journey this is essential reading that ensures the blues pilgrim gets the most from the land where blues began.

The Blues Highway

The Blues Highway
Author: Richard Knight
Publsiher: Trailblazer Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Blues (Music)
ISBN: 1873756437

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The Blues Highway is a classic road trip through the cradle of musical innovation in America. This definitive travel and music guide follows Highway 61 and the Mississippi River to explore the roots of jazz, blues, Cajun, zydeco, country, gospel, soul and rock & roll music. Trace the story from Congo Square in New Orleans to down-home Delta blues joints then on to Memphis, Nashville, St Louis, Davenport and eventually to Chicago. This is the journey that many African-Americans made from the cotton fields of the South to the tenements of Chicago in search of work during the years of the 'Great Migration'. As they traveled, so they took their music with them. Book jacket.

Hokkaido Highway Blues

Hokkaido Highway Blues
Author: Will Ferguson
Publsiher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2003
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781841952888

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It had never been done before. Not in 4000 years of Japanese recorded history had anyone followed the Cherry Blossom Front from one end of the country to the other. Nor had anyone hitchhiked the length of Japan. But, heady on sakura and sake, Will Ferguson bet he could do both. The resulting travelogue is one of the funniest and most illuminating books ever written about Japan. And, as Ferguson learns, it illustrates that to travel is better than to arrive.

Tales of a Road Dog

Tales of a Road Dog
Author: Ron Levy
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Blues (Music)
ISBN: 1492154741

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Ron Levy, blues keyboardist, has written his memories of being a musician on the road with artists like B.B. King, and also recorded with Freddie Hubbard, Melvin Sparks, David T. Walker, Idris Muhammad. He includes anecdotes covering his career as a back-up musician, a solo artist, as well as a producer and record label owner.

Blue Highways

Blue Highways
Author: William Least Heat-Moon
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780316218542

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Hailed as a masterpiece of American travel writing, Blue Highways is an unforgettable journey along our nation's backroads. William Least Heat-Moon set out with little more than the need to put home behind him and a sense of curiosity about "those little towns that get on the map -- if they get on at all -- only because some cartographer has a blank space to fill: Remote, Oregon; Simplicity, Virginia; New Freedom, Pennsylvania; New Hope, Tennessee; Why, Arizona; Whynot, Mississippi." His adventures, his discoveries, and his recollections of the extraordinary people he encountered along the way amount to a revelation of the true American experience.

Blue Guitar Highway

Blue Guitar Highway
Author: Paul Metsa
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781452933214

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This is a musician’s tale: the story of a boy growing up on the Iron Range, playing his guitar at family gatherings, coming of age in the psychedelic seventies, and honing his craft as a pro in Minneapolis, ground zero of American popular music in the mid-eighties. “There is a drop of blood behind every note I play and every word I write,” Paul Metsa says. And it’s easy to believe, as he conducts us on a musical journey across time and country, navigating switchbacks, detours, dead ends, and providing us the occasional glimpse of the promised land on the blue guitar highway. His account captures the thrill of the Twin Cities when acts like the Replacements, Husker Dü, and Prince were remaking pop music. It takes us right onto the stages he shared with stars like Billy Bragg, Pete Seeger, and Bruce Springsteen. And it gives us a close-up, dizzying view of the roller-coaster ride that is the professional musician’s life, played out against the polarizing politics and intimate history of the past few decades of American culture. Written with a songwriter’s sense of detail and ear for poetry, Paul Metsa’s book conveys all the sweet absurdity, dry humor, and passion for the language of music that has made his story sing.