Memphis Mayhem
A Story of the Music That Shook Up the World
by David A. Less
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Pub Date Oct 06 2020 | Archive Date Oct 14 2020
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Description
Memphis gave birth to music that changed the world – a fascinating history of how music and culture collided to change the state of music forever
Memphis Mayhem weaves the tale of the racial collision that led to a cultural, sociological, and musical revolution. David Less constructs a fascinating narrative of the city that has produced a startling array of talent, including Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Al Green, Otis Redding, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Justin Timberlake, and so many more.
Beginning with the 1870s yellow fever epidemics that increased racial imbalance as wealthy whites fled the city, David Less moves from W.C. Handy’s codification of blues in 1909 to the mid-century advent of interracial musical acts like Booker T. and the MG’s, the birth of punk, and finally to the growth of a music tourism industry.
Memphis Mayhem explores the city’s entire musical ecosystem, which included studios, high school band instructors, clubs, record companies, family bands, pressing plants, instrument factories, and retail record outlets. Lively and comprehensive, this is a provocative story of finding common ground through music and creating a sound that would change the world.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781770415089 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
A meticulous dive into the world of Memphis' music scene. Less chronicles the racial and social inequalities that led to the birth of one of America's greatest art forms. 5 Stars! A must-have for any music lover's book shelf!