The blues dream of Billy Boy Arnold /

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Author / Creator:Arnold, Billy Boy, author.
Imprint:Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2021.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Chicago Visions and Revisions
Chicago visions + revisions.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12631707
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Other authors / contributors:Field, Kim, author.
ISBN:022680934X
9780226809342
Notes:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 06, 2022).
Summary:The frank, funny, and unforgettable autobiography of a living legend of Chicago blues. Simply put, Billy Boy Arnold is one of the last men standing from the Chicago blues scene's raucous heyday. What's more, unlike most artists in this electrifying melting pot, who were Southern transplants, Arnold--a harmonica master who shared stages with Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, and Howlin' Wolf, plus a singer and hitmaker in his own right who first recorded the standards "I Wish You Would" and "I Ain't Got You"--was born right here and has lived nowhere else. This makes his perspective on Chicago blues, its players, and its locales all the rarer and all the more valuable. Arnold has witnessed musical generations come and go, from the decline of prewar country blues to the birth of the electric blues and the worldwide spread of rock and roll. Working here in collaboration with writer and fellow musician Kim Field, he gets it all down. The Blues Dream of Billy Boy Arnold is a remarkably clear-eyed testament to more than eighty years of musical love and creation, from Arnold's adolescent quest to locate the legendary Sonny Boy Williamson, the story of how he named Bo Diddley Bo Diddley, and the ups and downs of his seven-decade recording career. Arnold's tale--candidly told with humor, insight, and grit--is one that no fan of modern American music can afford to miss.
Other form:Print version: Arnold, Billy Boy The Blues Dream of Billy Boy Arnold Chicago : University of Chicago Press,c2021 9780226809205