Memphis 68
Memphis 68—The Tragedy of Southern Soul
From Otis Redding's death to the assassination of Martin Luther King: one tense year in the city that built soul music.
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About the Ebook
Winner of the Penderyn Music Book Prize In the 1950s and 1960s, Memphis, Tennessee, was the launch pad of musical pioneers such as Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Al Green and Isaac Hayes, and by 1968 was a city synonymous with soul music. It was a deeply segregated city, ill at ease with the modern world and yet to adjust to the era of civil rights and racial integration. Stax Records offered an escape from the turmoil of the real world for many soul and blues musicians, with much of the music created there becoming the soundtrack to the civil rights movements. The book opens with the death of the city's most famous recording artist, Otis Redding, who died in a plane crash in the final days of 1967, and then follows the fortunes of Redding's label, Stax/Volt Records, as its fortunes fall and rise again. But, as the tense year unfolds, the city dominates world headlines for the worst of reasons: the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King.Why You'll Love This Ebook
- Winner of the Penderyn Music Book Prize
- The second book in Stuart Cosgrove's acclaimed soul trilogy
- A gripping account of Stax Records, civil rights and a city on the brink
- Read another celebrated title from Polygon - an imprint of Birlinn Ltd
Reviews
'This book is for anyone who has an interest in music and American history, and as you read about the happenings in 1960s America, it is impossible not to see the parallels with present day USA.' Scots Magazine
'There are few writers who so clearly and powerfully evince the relationship between popular culture and politics... This is a book that grabs you from the off.' Scots Whay Hae
'Cosgrove's lucid, entertaining prose is laden with detail, but never at the expense of the wider narrative.' Scots Whay Hae
About the Author
Stuart Cosgrove originally from Perth, was a fanzine writer on the northern soul scene before joining the black music paper Echoes, as a staff writer. He became media editor with the NME and a feature writer for a range of newspapers and magazines. In 2005 he was named Broadcaster of the Year in the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards and in 2012 he won numerous awards including a BAFTA and Royal Television Society award for Channel 4's coverage of the London Paralympics 2012. He is the author of Young Soul Rebels (Polygon, 2016).Publication Details
Publisher: Polygon (an imprint of Birlinn Ltd)
Publication Date: 05 October 2017
Print Length: 256 pages (Ebook edition)
ISBN (Ebook): 9780857909381
Format: Ebook
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