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Lucky Joe's Namesake: The Extraordinary Life and Observations of Joe Wilson
University of Tennessee Press, 2017 Paper: 978-1-62190-316-1 | eISBN: 978-1-62190-325-3 Library of Congress Classification GR55.W57A25 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 398.092
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Joe Wilson (1938-2015), a native of rural East Tennessee, was a civil rights activist, self-educated scholar, founder/administrator of nationally important roots music enterprises, and was legendary for his colorful writing and opinions. Lucky Joe’s Namesake, a companion to Roots Music in America: Collected Writings of Joe Wilson (also published by the University of Tennessee Press), brings us Wilson’s life and observations, mostly in his own words. This eclectic anthology is filled with Joe Wilson’s brilliant published writing for magazines, books, and newspapers as well as privately circulated unpublished works, including an extended autobiographical essay. Readers are sure to benefit from Wilson’s lessons and artful ruminations culled from a lifetime of devotion to music and cultural and social activism. Fred Bartenstein teaches country and bluegrass music history at the University of Dayton. He is the editor of Bluegrass Bluesman: Josh Graves, a Memoir and coauthor and editor of The Bluegrass Hall of Fame: Inductee Biographies, 1991–2014. See other books on: Extraordinary Life | Folk & Traditional | Folk music | Folklorists | Observations See other titles from University of Tennessee Press |
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