Blacks, Whites and Blues

by Tony Russell (Editor), Paul Oliver (Editor)

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Paul Hereford Oliver was born in Nottingham, England on May 25, 1927. He trained as a painter and sculptor at the Harrow School of Art, but switched to graphic design because most art materials aggravated his asthma and various allergies. After receiving a diploma from Goldsmith's College in London in 1948, he returned to the Harrow County School show more to teach art. In 1955, he received an art-history degree from the University of London. He wrote numerous books on blues music including Bessie Smith, Blues Fell This Morning, The Story of the Blues, Screening the Blues: Aspects of the Blues Tradition, Savannah Syncopators: African Retentions in the Blues, Songsters and Saints: Vocal Traditions on Race Records, Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues in the Segregation Era, and Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recordings and the Early Traditions of the Blues. He was also as an architectural historian. His books on architecture included Shelter and Society, English Cottages and Small Farmhouses: A Study of Vernacular Shelter, Dwellings: The House Across the World, and Built to Meet Needs: Cultural Issues in Vernacular Architecture. He died on August 15, 2017 at the age of 90. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Blacks, Whites and Blues

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Music, Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
784.4Arts & recreationMusicInstrumental MusicLight orchestra [formerly: folk songs]
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ML3561 .J3 .R85MusicLiterature on musicLiterature on musicHistory and criticismFolk, national, and ethnic music

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