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This collection assembles the best interviews from Steve Cushing’s long-running radio program Blues Before Sunrise , the syndicated, award-winning programme focusing on vintage blues and R & B. As both an observer and performer, Cushing has been involved with the blues scene in Chicago for decades. His candid, colourful interviews with prominent blues players, producers, and deejays reveal the behind-the-scenes world of the formative years of recorded blues. Many of these oral histories detail the careers of lesser-known but greatly influential blues performers and promoters. The book focuses in particular on pre-World War II blues singers, performers active in 1950s Chicago, and nonperformers who contributed to the early blues world. Interviewees include Alberta Hunter, one of the earliest African American singers to transition from Chicago’s Bronzeville nightlife to the international spotlight, and Ralph Bass, one of the greatest R & B producers of his era. Blues expert, writer, record producer, and co-founder of Living Blues Magazine Jim O'Neal provides the book’s foreword.
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This collection assembles the best interviews from Steve Cushing’s long-running radio program Blues Before Sunrise , the syndicated, award-winning programme focusing on vintage blues and R & B. As both an observer and performer, Cushing has been involved with the blues scene in Chicago for decades. His candid, colourful interviews with prominent blues players, producers, and deejays reveal the behind-the-scenes world of the formative years of recorded blues. Many of these oral histories detail the careers of lesser-known but greatly influential blues performers and promoters. The book focuses in particular on pre-World War II blues singers, performers active in 1950s Chicago, and nonperformers who contributed to the early blues world. Interviewees include Alberta Hunter, one of the earliest African American singers to transition from Chicago’s Bronzeville nightlife to the international spotlight, and Ralph Bass, one of the greatest R & B producers of his era. Blues expert, writer, record producer, and co-founder of Living Blues Magazine Jim O'Neal provides the book’s foreword.