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Book SynopsisAn exhaustive, engrossing lexicon of blues idioms
Trade Review"An impeccably scholarly, irresistibly readable guide to the language heard on the recordings of the great blues singers who were active in the first half of the 20th century."--Wall Street Journal
"A very useful and mamlishly good book."--Juke Blues
"A treat for anyone who loves language, and who sees it as a living, breathing entity."--PopMatters
"A fascinating and entertaining read."--
All About Jazz"A fun book to read through and one that blues record collectors may want to keep on the shelf next to their record collection."--
In the Groove, Steve Ramm
"Miles beyond other attempts at blues dictionaries."--
Living Blues"Others have tried to unlock the meaning of the old blues, but Stephen Calt sets a new standard in this important work. His book will serve as an indispensable guide for blues fans and delight those who love the twists and turns of American vernacular language at its most creative. Whether you are a scholar or just a browser, this learned lexicon belongs on your shelf."--Ted Gioia, author of
Delta Blues and
The History of Jazz"Stephen Calt is without question the best and most authoritative writer in the world on the subject of the blues. His work on the blues is not only informative but is highly entertaining, a great pleasure to read."--R. Crumb, cartoonist
"A valuable, unique work. No other book explains as many new, often subtle aspects of the blues language that Stephen Calt has lived with for over forty years."--Kip Lornell, author of
The NPR Curious Listener's Guide To American Folk MusicTable of ContentsAuthor's Note; Introduction; A Note on Language; Select Annotated Bibliography of Dictionary Sources; General Bibliography; Informants Cited in Text; Abbreviations and Symbols Used in Text; Dictionary Entries A-Z; Index