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The Musicians
Blind Blake
Lesley Riddle
Curley Weaver
Etta Baker
Elizabeth Cotton |
Baby Tate (Charles Henry Tate)
Floyd Council ("Dipper Boy")
John Dee Holeman
John Cephas & Phil Wiggins |
Reference Sources
(**References in red must
be consulted**) All music guide to the blues, 3rd ed. UNCA REFERENCE ML156.4.B6 A55 2003. Also on the Web at:
http://www.allmusic.com
The Blackwell guide to blues records. Ed. by Paul Oliver. Cambridge, MA : Blackwell Reference, 1989. UNCA REFERENCE ML156.4.B6 B6 1989
Guinness encyclopedia of popular music, 2nd ed. Ed. by Colin Larkin. New York: Stockton Press, 1995. UNCA REFERENCE ML 102 .P66 G84 1995 v.1-6
**Harris, Sheldon. Blues who's who : a biographical dictionary of Blues
singers. New Rochelle, N.Y. : Arlington House, 1979. UNCA REFERENCE ML102.B6 H3**
**Hart, Mary L., Brenda M. Eagles, and Lisa N. Howorth. The blues : a bibliographical
guide. Intro. by William Ferris. New York : Garland, 1989. UNCA REFERENCE ML128.B49 B14 1989** Herzhaft, Gerard. Encyclopedia of the blues. Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 1992. UNCA REFERENCE ML102.B6 H39 1992 Santelli, Robert. The big book of blues : a biographical
encyclopedia. New York : Penguin, 1993. UNCA GENERAL ML102.B6 S26 1993 Stambler, Irwin, and Lydon Stambler. Folk and blues : the
encyclopedia. New York: St. Martin's, 2001. UNCA REFERENCE ML 102 .F66 S74 2001 Course
Reserves **Bastin, Bruce. Red River blues : the blues tradition in the
Southeast. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1986. ML3521 .B39 1986**
**Cohn, Lawrence, et al. Nothing but the blues : the music and the
musicians. New York : Abbeville Press, 1993. ML3521 .N68 1993**
outline
(see
example)
I. Musician’s Name: Luke
Jordan (other names or nicknames in parenthesis) II. Born: Jan. 28, 1892, Appomattox County or Campbell County, VA
Died: June 25, 1952, Lynchburg, VA III. Instrument(s): Guitar IV. Biographical
sketch Example: The
blues of Luke Jordan "had a beautiful sweetness and a
kind of wry wistfulness that made them
unforgettable," according to Samuel Charters in Sweet
as the Showers of Rain. Research by Bruce Bastin
tells us that Luke Jordan was an important figure in and around Lynchburg, Virginia, highly regarded for his
seemingly effortless, cleanly-picked guitar style.
Although very few African American blues musicians from this
region managed to record, Jordan was discovered by Victor Records
around the age of 35. He traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina, in August 1927 to record several sides for that label. His records sold well
and Victor decided to bring him to New York for two
further sessions
in November 1929. Of the total of 10 tracks that he recorded, eight saw release, and only six are in known existence today. Of his most memorable recordings to appear on CD
reissues: "Church Bells Blues," "Pick Poor Robin Clean," and "Cocaine Blues."
These recordings feature not only a skillfully-picked Gibson
guitar, but also an intriguing tenor voice with a certain
clear and delicate quality. Most recently, the James River Blues Society has recognized Luke Jordan as a important figure in Virginia blues by erecting a historical marker in his honor in downtown Lynchburg.
V. Books on this person
Resources to consult:
Library Catalog WorldCat
Examples: Bastin, Bruce. Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the
Southeast. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986. Charters,
Samuel Barclay. Sweet as the Showers of Rain. Oak
Publications, 1977. Contained in the reprint The Blues
Makers. New York: Da Capo Press, 1991. Kimball, Gregg D.
Old Dominion Songsters: Traditional Blues in Virginia. Lynchburg, VA: James River Blues Society, 2002. (brochure) Lornell, Kip.
Virginia's Blues, Country & Gospel Records, 1902-1943: An
Annotated Discography. Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, 1989. Oliver, Paul, ed.
The Blackwell Guide to Blues Records. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Reference, 1989. (brief mention)
VI. Articles on this person
Resources to consult:
Hart, Mary L., Brenda M. Eagles, and Lisa N. Howorth.
The blues : a bibliographical guide. Intro. by William Ferris. New York : Garland, 1989. UNCA REFERENCE ML128.B49 B14 1989 International Index of Music Periodicals (IIMP). Electronic Resource. Humanities Full Text. Electronic Resource.
Example: Kent, Don. "On the Trail of Luke Jordan."
Blues Unlimited 66 (October 1969): 4-6.
VII. Key recordings on CD
Resources to consult:
All Music Guide
to the Blues, 3rd. edition. UNCA REFERENCE ML156.4.B6 A55
2003.
All Music Guide online. <http://www.allmusic.com>
Examples: Various Artists. East Coast
Blues. Catfish 178 Various Artists. Raggin' the Blues: Essential East Coast
Blues. Indigo 2044 Various Artists. The Songster Tradition: Complete Works,
1927-1935. Document 5045 Various Artists.
Virginia Traditions: Western Piedmont Blues. Global Village
1003
VIII. Other media (videos, DVDs, etc.)
Resources to consult:
Library Catalog WorldCat
IX. Web sites
Examples: Dead Blues
Guys. Accessed 15 Sept. 2003 <http://www.deadbluesguys.com/>
James River Blues Society. Accessed 15 Sept. 2003
<http://www.jamesriverblues.org/> Virginia
Roots Music: Creating and Conserving Tradition. The
Library of Virginia. Accessed 15 Sept. 2003 <http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whoweare/exhibits/rootsmusic/>
X. Image or photograph
Images in books and on the Web are often
protected by copyright. You will need to get permission to use the work of another person. Your instructor can help you with this. Please include your email to the copyright owner, and his or her response.
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