Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass with Bill Monroe (Music in American Life) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass with Bill Monroe (Music in American Life) Book

Bill Monroe is so foundational to bluegrass music that the entire genre took its name from his band, the Blue Grass Boys. In "Come Hither to Go Yonder", Bob Black recounts his years spent as a member of that seminal band. While other work on Bill Monroe has been written from a historical point of view, "Come Hither to Go Yonder" is told from the perspective of a musician who was actually there. Filled with observations made from the unique vantage point of a man who has traveled and performed extensively with the master, this book is Bob Black's personal memoir about the profound influence that Monroe exerted on the musicians who have carried on the bluegrass tradition in the wake of his 1996 death.This volume also includes a complete listing of Bob Black's appearances with Monroe, his most memorable experiences while they worked together, brief descriptions of the more important musicians and bands mentioned, and suggestions for further reading and listening.Offering a rare perspective on the creative forces that drove one of America's greatest composers and musical innovators, "Come Hither to Go Yonder" will deeply reward any fans of Bill Monroe, of bluegrass, or of American vernacular music. Bob Black played banjo as one of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys. He recorded with Monroe on the "Weary Traveler" album, and later played with Buck White and the Down Home Folks. He appears on a number of fiddle albums by Kenny Baker, and has performed with Ricky Skaggs, Ralph Stanley, Rhonda Vincent, Marty Stuart, Frank Wakefield, John Hartford, the Whites, and other artists. He currently lives near Iowa City, where he performs in Perfect Strangers, the Banjoy Band, and other groups. He has published articles in "Bluegrass Unlimited" and in 2002 received the Iowa Arts Council's Traditional Arts Award.Neil Rosenberg studies contemporary vernacular music traditions, including the music and lives of bluegrass, country and folk musicians in Canada and the United States. He is the author of "Bluegrass: A History". This is a volume in the series "Music in American Life".Read More

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  • 025207243X
  • 9780252072437
  • Bob Black, Neil V. Rosenberg
  • 1 June 2005
  • University of Illinois Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 208
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