The Blues Highway

New Orleans to Chicago

By Knight, Richard L.

Publishers Summary:
Never before has there been such a comprehensive guide to the great music corridor of the South to the Midwest. Award-winning travel writer Richard Knight has written the definitive travel guide exploring the roots of jazz and blues in the US by following Highway 61 and the Mississippi River from Congo Square in New Orleans and the Delta blues joints, through Memphis, Nashville, St. Louis, Davenport to the South Side of Chicago. The Blues Highway looks at the music history of this famous stretch that many black musicians journeyed from the cotton fields of Mississippi to Chicago in search of work which led to the spread of jazz and blues across the country. New and exclusive interviews with such ground-breaking legends as Sam Phillips, founder of Sun Records in Memphis; R&B great Wilson Pickett; legendary performer Ike Turner; the great Stax artist, Little Milton Campbell; blues great Rufus Thomas, who is still going strong in his eighties, and more are featured. In addition, this is also a terrific travel guide, too, featuring detailed city guides, extensive listings on where to stay and where to eat, where to find the best music clubs and bars, historic landmarks, and information on music festivals and events.

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ISBN
978-1-87375-643-0
Publisher
Trailblazer Publications


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Library Journal

Reviewed on October 15, 2001

British author Knight (Trekking in the Moroccan Atlas) has compiled a travel guide that focuses on the journey of blues and jazz music and musicians from New Orleans to Chicago via Highway 61. Besides providing a brief history of the music, landmarks, live music locations, record stores, and radio stations, the author also includes basic travel information for the cities and towns along...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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