Queer Blues
The Hidden Figures of Early Blues Music - A Guardian Best Book of 2023
(Autor) Darryl W. BullockFrom the very beginning, the blues has had a close connection with the LGBTQ community. There is a long and decorated history of so-called 'dirty blues' songs, stretching back beyond the earliest attempts to capture the blues on record. The 1920s and 30s saw the release of dozens of raunchy, bawdy blues recordings aimed at a knowing LGBTQ audience. Queer Blues tells the story of the pioneering LGBTQ composers and entertainers that wrote, performed, and recorded these wonderfully outlandish, life-affirming songs and chronicles, including: Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Josephine Baker to Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon and many more. This is the definitive account of the LGBTQ trailblazers of early blues and a fascinating consideration of the intersection between music and LGBTQ history, from the award-winning Darryl W. Bullock.
Darryl W. Bullock
Darryl W. Bullock is a British writer known for his acclaimed book "Florence Foster Jenkins: The Life of the World's Worst Opera Singer." His engaging narrative style and meticulous research shed light on the fascinating life of a unique and misunderstood artist, making a significant contribution to music and biography literature.