Escaping The Delta

By Elijah Wald

A great book about the blues.

Wald points out that though white youth discovered Robert Johnson and other blues players in the Sixties and saw them as impoverished, mainly rural, musicians with lives filled with tragedy, they themselves were trying to become the pop stars of their day, along with all its attendent fame and fortune. In that sense they were no more genuine than musicians today.

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