Bessie Smith occupies a unique place in the history of American music.
She was one of the first undisputed artists to come from the American
vernacular tradition of the twentieth century, and as a woman, she was
a figure of extraordinary power. She organized and led her own touring
companies, wrote some of her repertoire, controlled her many
relationships (romantic and otherwise), and even negotiated her own
contracts. This type of agency was virtually unheard of in the popular
music industry during the first half of the century, and Smith is
often cited as a major influence on artists who sought to manage their
work and reputation. Her musical output comprises a long series of
recordings done between 1923 and 1933, all of which feature her vocal
range, musical ability, and emotional power. Her band included some of
the best black musicians of the day.
In Experiencing Bessie Smith, John Clark chronicles Bessie Smith’s
vital contribution to and influence on music, the music industry, and
the recording industry. While her recording career lasted only a
decade, she toured long before setting her music to vinyl, with much
of her early career amply documented. Singers from Billie Holiday to
Janis Joplin were influenced by her work, and both musicians and music
lovers today continue to be entranced by her unmistakable style.
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A Listener's Companion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781442243415
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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