Michael Bloomfield: The Rise and Fall of an American Guitar Hero
Autor Ed Ward Cuvânt înainte de Billy F. Gibbonsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780912777788
ISBN-10: 0912777788
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 6 x 228 x 152 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press
Colecția Chicago Review Press (US)
ISBN-10: 0912777788
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 6 x 228 x 152 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press
Colecția Chicago Review Press (US)
Recenzii
"A riveting tale of a restless spirit." Rolling Stone
"In this chronicle of a life found and lost, Ed Ward writes with deep empathy, and also with a hard-boiled patience that burns off all sentiment. It is the perfect tone for a story Ward never tries to make bigger than it is, so that finally it makes terrible and final sense." Greil Marcus, author of The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs and Mystery Train
"Michael Bloomfield was brilliant, troubled, flawed, charming, and dauntingly influential, and Ed Ward adeptly balances his strengths and weaknesses, creating a picture of a man who was all too in tune with a complicated time." Elijah Wald, author of Dylan Goes Electric! and Escaping the Delta
"With all due respect to Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, and so many others who are in the pantheon of blues greats, in this white Jew's opinion, Michael Bloomfield was simply the best blues guitarist I've ever heard." Rob Reiner, filmmaker and actor
"Michael Bloomfield was such a unique and mercurial character is was like handling hot coals in your mind. You should get to know him because the people that knew him, loved him. His guitar playing was beautiful. His heart and soul were as big as it gets. This remembrance brings to life the amazing story of a young Jewish kid from Chicago's North Side whose unique style of improvisational guitar led the world into the modern age of blues and rock. Hey, folks, he was historic." Nick Gravenites, singer and songwriter
"A brilliant biography of the ethereal Chicago blues guitar giant who shook the walls down in the '60s and '70s with his soaring art. There is a mother lode of fresh rock 'n' roll history in these pages. The discography alone is worth the price of admission. Highly recommended!" Douglas Brinkley, author of Rightful Heritage and The Wilderness Warrior
"[A] terrific book, which charts the course of Bloomfield's life and career with style, detail and insight." Chicago Tribune
"As a biographer, Ward successfully conveys the complex story of a troubled Jew, who could shake a string like no one else." Tablet Magazine
"In this chronicle of a life found and lost, Ed Ward writes with deep empathy, and also with a hard-boiled patience that burns off all sentiment. It is the perfect tone for a story Ward never tries to make bigger than it is, so that finally it makes terrible and final sense." Greil Marcus, author of The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs and Mystery Train
"Michael Bloomfield was brilliant, troubled, flawed, charming, and dauntingly influential, and Ed Ward adeptly balances his strengths and weaknesses, creating a picture of a man who was all too in tune with a complicated time." Elijah Wald, author of Dylan Goes Electric! and Escaping the Delta
"With all due respect to Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, and so many others who are in the pantheon of blues greats, in this white Jew's opinion, Michael Bloomfield was simply the best blues guitarist I've ever heard." Rob Reiner, filmmaker and actor
"Michael Bloomfield was such a unique and mercurial character is was like handling hot coals in your mind. You should get to know him because the people that knew him, loved him. His guitar playing was beautiful. His heart and soul were as big as it gets. This remembrance brings to life the amazing story of a young Jewish kid from Chicago's North Side whose unique style of improvisational guitar led the world into the modern age of blues and rock. Hey, folks, he was historic." Nick Gravenites, singer and songwriter
"A brilliant biography of the ethereal Chicago blues guitar giant who shook the walls down in the '60s and '70s with his soaring art. There is a mother lode of fresh rock 'n' roll history in these pages. The discography alone is worth the price of admission. Highly recommended!" Douglas Brinkley, author of Rightful Heritage and The Wilderness Warrior
"[A] terrific book, which charts the course of Bloomfield's life and career with style, detail and insight." Chicago Tribune
"As a biographer, Ward successfully conveys the complex story of a troubled Jew, who could shake a string like no one else." Tablet Magazine
Notă biografică
Ed Ward has been the "rock 'n' roll historian" for NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross since its inception, and has contributed over 500 stories to it. He helped found the South by Southwest Music and Media Conference, was on one of the early staffs at Rolling Stone and has written for Creem, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He lives in Austin, Texas. Billy F. Gibbons is the guitarist and lead vocalist of ZZ Top. He lives in Los Angeles.