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Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story
Contributor(s): Iglauer, Bruce (Author), Roberts, Patrick A. (Author)
ISBN: 022668198X     ISBN-13: 9780226681986
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
OUR PRICE:   $20.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Genres & Styles - Blues
- Biography & Autobiography | Music
- Music | Recording & Reproduction
Dewey: 781.643
Series: Chicago Visions and Revisions
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.5" W x 8.4" (0.65 lbs) 352 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Midwest
 
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Publisher Description:
It started with the searing sound of a slide careening up the neck of an electric guitar. In 1970, twenty-three-year-old Bruce Iglauer walked into Florence's Lounge, in the heart of Chicago's South Side, and was overwhelmed by the joyous, raw Chicago blues of Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers. A year later, Iglauer produced Hound Dog's debut album in eight hours and pressed a thousand copies, the most he could afford. From that one album grew Alligator Records, the largest independent blues record label in the world.

Bitten by the Blues is Iglauer's memoir of a life immersed in the blues--and the business of the blues. No one person was present at the creation of more great contemporary blues music than Iglauer: he produced albums by Koko Taylor, Albert Collins, Professor Longhair, Johnny Winter, Lonnie Mack, Son Seals, Roy Buchanan, Shemekia Copeland, and many other major figures. In this book, Iglauer takes us behind the scenes, offering unforgettable stories of those charismatic musicians and classic sessions, delivering an intimate and unvarnished look at what it's like to work with the greats of the blues. It's a vivid portrait of some of the extraordinary musicians and larger-than-life personalities who brought America's music to life in the clubs of Chicago's South and West Sides. Bitten by the Blues is also an expansive history of half a century of blues in Chicago and around the world, tracing the blues recording business through massive transitions, as a genre of music originally created by and for black southerners adapted to an influx of white fans and musicians and found a worldwide audience.

Most of the smoky bars and packed clubs that fostered the Chicago blues scene have long since disappeared. But their soul lives on, and so does their sound. As real and audacious as the music that shaped it, Bitten by the Blues is a raucous journey through the world of Genuine Houserockin' Music.


Contributor Bio(s): Iglauer, Bruce: - Bruce Iglauer is the president and founder of Alligator Records, the largest contemporary blues label in the world. He is a Grammy-winning producer and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1997. Iglauer was a founder of National Association of Independent Record Distributors and is a cofounder of Living Blues magazine. He is also a founder of the Chicago Blues Festival and codirector of the Blues Community Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting blues music education and assisting blues musicians and their families who are in need. He received the American Association For Independent Music (A2IM) Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.Roberts, Patrick A.: - Patrick A. Roberts is associate professor in the College of Education at Northern Illinois University. He is coauthor of Give 'Em Soul, Richard! Race, Radio, and Rhythm and Blues in Chicago.