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Brother Robert : growing up with Robert Johnson / Annye C. Anderson with Preston Lauterbach ; foreword by Elijah Wald.

Summary:

"An intimate memoir by blues legend Robert Johnson's step-sister, including new details about his family, music, influences, tragic death, and musical afterlife"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780306845260
  • ISBN: 0306845261
  • Physical Description: xvi, 203 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Hachette Books, 2020.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Growing up with Robert Johnson -- The Afterlife of Robert Johnson -- Q & A : Peter Guralnick, Elijah Wald, and Preston Lauterbach Interview Annye C. Anderson -- Afterword : Brother Robert's Beale Street / by Preston Lauterbach.
Subject: Johnson, Robert, 1911-1938.
Johnson, Robert, 1911-1938 > Family.
Anderson, Annye C.
Blues musicians > United States > Biography.

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  • 3 of 3 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Crawford County.

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Crawford County Library-Recklein Memorial-Cuba 782.42 AND (Text) 33431000469336 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

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Brother Robert : Growing up with Robert Johnson
Brother Robert : Growing up with Robert Johnson
by Lauterbach, Preston (As told to); Wald, Elijah (Foreword by); Anderson, Annye C.
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Brother Robert : Growing up with Robert Johnson


A Rolling Stone-Kirkus Best Music Book of 2020 "[ Brother Robert }} book does much to pull the blues master out of the fog of myth."-- Rolling Stone An intimate memoir by blues legend Robert Johnson's stepsister, including new details about his family, music, influences, tragic death, and musical afterlife Though Robert Johnson was only twenty-seven years young and relatively unknown at the time of his tragic death in 1938, his enduring recordings have solidified his status as a progenitor of the Delta blues style. And yet, while his music has retained the steadfast devotion of modern listeners, much remains unknown about the man who penned and played these timeless tunes. Few people alive today actually remember what Johnson was really like, and those who do have largely upheld their silence-until now. In Brother Robert , nonagenarian Annye C. Anderson sheds new light on a real-life figure largely obscured by his own legend: her kind and incredibly talented stepbrother, Robert Johnson. This book chronicles Johnson's unconventional path to stardom, from the harrowing story behind his illegitimate birth, to his first strum of the guitar on Anderson's father's knee, to the genre-defining recordings that would one day secure his legacy. Along the way, readers are gifted not only with Anderson's personal anecdotes, but with colorful recollections passed down to Anderson by members of their family-the people who knew Johnson best. Readers also learn about the contours of his working life in Memphis, never-before-disclosed details about his romantic history, and all of Johnson's favorite things, from foods and entertainers to brands of tobacco and pomade. Together, these stories don't just bring the mythologized Johnson back down to earth; they preserve both his memory and his integrity. For decades, Anderson and her family have ignored the tall tales of Johnson "selling his soul to the devil" and the speculative to fictionalized accounts of his life that passed for biography. Brother Robert is here to set the record straight. Featuring a foreword by Elijah Wald and a Q&A with Anderson, Wald, Preston Lauterbach, and Peter Guralnick, this book paints a vivid portrait of an elusive figure who forever changed the musical landscape as we know it.

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