Down on the corner Adventures in busking & street music
Book - 2024
"Down on the Corner is the story of music performed on the streets, in subways, in parks, in schoolyards, on the back of flatbed trucks, and beyond, from the 1920s to the present day. Drawing on years of interviews and eyewitness accounts, it introduces readers to a wide range of locations and a myriad of musical genres, from folk to rock'n'roll, the blues to bluegrass, doo-wop to indie rock. Some of the performers he features--Lucinda Williams, Billy Bragg, The Violent Femmes--went on to become international stars; others settled into the curbs, sidewalks, and Tube stations as their workplace for the duration of their careers. Anyone who has lived in or travelled through a city will have encountered street musicians of one k...ind or another. For the first time, veteran journalist and music-industry publicist Cary Baker tells the complete history of these musicians and the music they play, from tin cups and toonies to QR codes and PayPal"--Page 2 of cover.
- Subjects
- Published
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London :
Jawbone Press
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 256 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781916829107
- Foreword: Feeding The Street By Dom Flemons
- Introduction: A Brief History Of Busking
- Part 1. Origins_
- 1. Maxwell Street Part 1: A Day In The Life
- 2. Maxwell Street Part 2: Arvella Gray, Granny Littricebey, And A Market Scene's Demise
- 3. Street Corner Serenade: The Rise Of Doo-Wop On Urban American Streets
- 4. Busking Bluesmen: Pre- And Post-War
- Part 2. The East Coast_
- 5. Washington Square: Singing The Riot Act
- 6. Ramblin'jack Elliott: Not Busking, Just Singing For The Fun Of It
- 7. Oliver Smith: An Ordinary Man's Lucky Day
- 8. Moondog: The Road To Carnegie Hall, And The Sidewalks Along The Way
- 9. Satan & Adam: Angels Of Harlem
- 10. Mary Lou Lord: Tubes And Trolleys, Squats And Pitches
- Part 3. South And Midwest
- 11. Cortelia Clark: Five'n' Dime Street Singer
- 12. Old Crow Medicine Show: Curbing Their Enthusiasm
- 13. Tim Easton: The World As An Acoustic Stage
- 14. New Orleans Part 1: Blues With A Side Of Bourbon
- 15. New Orleans Part 2: David & Roselyn, Grandpa Elliott, And More
- 16. Present-Day New Orleans Busking: Tuba Skinny, Royal Street Royalty
- 17. George 'bongo Joe' Coleman: American Primitive
- 18. Poi Dog Pondering: Aloha To Austin
- 19. Lucinda Williams: Happy Woman Busking
- 20. Violent Femmes: What Made Milwaukee Famous
- Part 4. California
- 21. Peter Case: Nerves Of Steel
- 22. Fantastic Negrito: The Power In Not Caring
- 23. Wild Man Fischer: Not Shy Anymore
- 24. Ted Hawkins: Soul Amid The Sun, The Skv And The Surf
- 25. Street Relief, Wild Spaces, Rollerblades: The Buskers Of Venice Beach
- Part 5. Europe
- 26. Elvis Costello: Watching For Detectives
- 27. Glen Hansard: Swell Seasons On The Streets Of Dublin
- 28. Billy Bragg: Riff-Raffin' The Tube
- 29. Tymon Dogg: Fiddling, Strumming, And Clashing
- 30. Mojo Nixon: London Calling
- 31. Madeleine Peyroux: Busking By Benz And Barge
- Epilogue: Playing For Change: 'buskers Are In The Joy Business'
- Acknowledgments: 'if I Made You Late For Work, Then I've Done My Job'
- Select Bibliography
- Endnotes
- Index