Dream Variants: The Origin of Sonny Rollins' St. Thomas.
Tenor Madness by Sonny Rollins. The Sky is Crying by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Me and Mr. Johnson by Eric Clapton. The Story of Sonny Boy Slim by Gary Clark Jr. Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs by Bob Dylan. Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk by Jeff Buckley. Harvest by Neil Young.
Thomas Hardy is one of the sacred figures in English writing, a great poet and a novelist with a world reputation. His life was also extraordinary: from the poverty of rural Dorset he went on to become the Grand Old Man of English life and letters, his last resting place in Westminster Abbey. This seminal biography covers Hardy's illegitimate birth, his rural upbringing, his escape to London.
Soul Pictures: Black Feminist Generations This blog is composed of images and writings related to the life and work of Faith Ringgold, her mother Mme. Willi Posey, and her daughters Michele and Barbara Wallace. There are pages with links to blogs composed of the materials arranged by decades. The blog, itself, will ultimately be composed of materials related to the life of the family in the.
Jazz articles, interviews and reviews from Rock's Backpages: The ultimate library of rock music writing and journalism. Thousands of articles, interviews and reviews from the world's best music writers and critics, from the late 1950s to the present day. Read the best writing on rock music here.
Robert Christgau's latest piece on his subscription newsletter, And It Don't Stop, is Queen of Plainstyle, on Willa Cather's novel, My Antonia. Most of the posts from Robert Christgau's And It Don't Stop subscription newsletter are now archived on this website. Posts that are exclusive to subscribers, like the monthly Consumer Guides, are locked for eight months.
Caribbean Migration Overview The journey of Afro-Caribbean peoples to the United States started long ago, when enslaved Barbadians were taken by their British owners to South Carolina during the seventeenth century. Indeed, most of the earliest Africans to arrive in what would become the United States were seasoned men, women, and children from the Caribbean. This first involuntary migration.
Gridley, Mark. C. Jazz Styles: History and Analysis. Upper Saddle River New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2003. Upper Saddle River New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2003. The Study of Sonny Rollins: A Musical.