In "A Language of Song", Samuel Charters - one of the pioneering collectors of African American music - writes of a trip to West Africa where he found 'a gathering of cultures and a continuing history that lay behind the flood of musical expression [he] encountered everywhere ...from Brazil to Cuba,[...]
Samuel Charters has been studying and writing about New Orleans music for more than fifty years." A Trumpet around the Corner: The Story of New Orleans Jazz" is the first book to tell the entire story of a century of jazz in New Orleans. Although there is still controversy over the racial origins an[...]
In the spring of 1862, Lucy McKim, the nineteen-year-old daughter of a Philadelphia abolitionist Quaker family, traveled with her father to the Sea Islands of South Carolina to aid him in his efforts to organize humanitarian aid for thousands of newly freed slaves. During her stay she heard the sing[...]
New Orleans har alltid spelat en viktig roll i kontinentens musikliv. Här föddes jazzen, här utvecklades bluesen. Den legendariske skivproducenten Sam Charters har skrivit en bok som är en historik över stadens musik och en dagsaktuell rapport från det New Orleans som skövlades av orkanen Kat[...]
The popularity of the American musical form is illustrated in an account of its origins and development that emphasizes its relation to the lives and culture of black performers[...]
In the summer of 1958, jazz and blues historian Samuel Charters traveled with Ann Danberg to Andros, a remote island "on the wrong side of the wind" in the Bahamas. Living within a small local community descended from a handful of Bahamian slaves, they discovered how the unique historical fusion of [...]
Samuel Charters belongs to a small group of writers about music whose work has transformed their -subject-without his discoveries, insights and interventions, the history of blues over the past 50 years would have been very different. This book is a -collection of his writings from 1954 to 2004.Samu[...]