Description: About this productProduct IdentifiersPublisherChronicle BooksISBN-101797222287ISBN-139781797222288eBay Product ID (ePID)22059030714Product Key FeaturesBook TitleArhoolie Records Down Home Music : the Stories and Photographs of Chris StrachwitzNumber of Pages240 PagesLanguageEnglishPublication Year2023TopicGenres & Styles / Folk & Traditional, Genres & Styles / Blues, Genres & Styles / Country & BluegrassIllustratorYesGenreMusicAuthorJoel. SelvinFormatHardcoverDimensionsItem Height0.9 inItem Weight54 OzItem Length11.8 inItem Width9.4 inAdditional Product FeaturesIntended AudienceTradeLCCN2023-022792Reviews"Strachwitz was a talented photographer, as the...photos in the book affirm. Unusually informal, intimate and relaxed, they seem to reveal a mutual trust and appreciation between Strachwitz and his subjects." -- The Advocate, "It's a gracefully done, monumental moment in time captured for generations to enjoy." -- Metronome Magazine, "This larger-than-life coffee table book begs you to listen to the music of Lightnin' Hopkins, Clifton Chenier, Sonny Boy Williamson, Flaco Jimenez, Big Mama Thornton and scores of others who pour out their rich and disparate cultures. Down Home Music is first-rate proof that America's musical heritage is our gift to world culture with a capital C." -- American Blues Scene, "It's a vivid celebration of the creativity happening off the cultural radar screen--and of a niche business that made this music more widely available." -- Reason magazine, Best books of 2023 "Strachwitz collected stories and took photographs, yielding this glorious volume that connects the two, with an emphasis on players like Lightnin' Hopkins, Mance Lipscomb, Santiago and Flaco Jimenez and Lydia Mendoza from Texas. The book is a lovingly assembled companion to the crucial music Strachwitz recorded and made available." -- The Houston Chronicle, "You hold in your hands a monumental treasure! Without the aid of Chris's humanity, foresight, dedication, and love in recording these artists on wax, films, and photographs, this whole genre might have suffered and sustained massive dis-inclusion, lost forever, slipping away without a trace of existing. Go forth and enjoy it with great respect for a Man who made sure you didn't miss the music and images of the unheard and unseen. Thank you, Chris." --Taj Mahal "Chris Strachwitz is a heroic figure if ever there was. This book gets to the root of roots music and tells the story of Arhoolie most brilliantly. Arhoolie all right!" --Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top "No one has meant more to the preservation and appreciation of Americana roots music than Chris Strachwitz. He turned me on to Mississippi Fred McDowell and so many other greats. With his passion for the artists as people as well as their culture, and the creation of Arhoolie Records and Down Home Music, he's given us some of the most thrilling and unique music we'll ever know. How great that Chris and Joel have collaborated on telling his fascinating story in this wonderful book." --Bonnie Raitt "I traveled through South Texas with Chris for a few days once. He had his tape machine, a change of clothes, and a twenty-five-pound sack of oranges. Texas is big, you know. Five hundred miles a day--he stopped to eat only to be polite. He wore me out, but I learned a lot. The border Mexicans called him "El Fanático." Chris is a really nice man--he liked the musicians, they liked him back. Even Mario Montes, the accordion player of Los Donneños, who had no use for white people, put up with him. Then, it was drink your orange juice, get in the car, and drive. Viva El Fanático!" --Ry Cooder "Hey Chris: I wanna buy you a Mercury and cruise you up and down the road. Chris Strachwitz's life-journey led him to become one of the world's greatest musicologists. Were Lightnin' Hopkins, K. C. Douglas, and a host of other cultural giants alive today, they would all say, Thank you, Chris Strachwitz. Thank you for your passion, tireless work, and generosity. Me too." --Steve Miller, "Opening this book is akin to opening a treasure chest for the fan of roots...err, down home music. And each page reveals a new gem." -- Houston Press, "[W]ith Chronicle Books' posthumous release of 'Arhoolie Records Down Home Music: The Stories and Photographs of Chris Strachwitz,' ...his work as a photographer gets the star billing it's so long deserved. The crisp black-and-white photos, taken on his trusty Leica, offer candid and in-their-element glimpses of the artists he recorded. Shot as something of a personal diary tracking where he'd been and who he'd heard, the photos often ended up serving as cover art for Arhoolie albums...a treasure trove." -- The San Francisco Chronicle, "You hold in your hands a monumental treasure! Without the aid of Chris's humanity, foresight, dedication, and love in recording these artists on wax, films, and photographs, this whole genre might have suffered and sustained massive dis-inclusion, lost forever, slipping away without a trace of existing. Go forth and enjoy it with great respect for a Man who made sure you didn't miss the music and images of the unheard and unseen. Thank you, Chris." --Taj Mahal "Chris Strachwitz is a heroic figure if ever there was. This book gets to the root of roots music and tells the story of Arhoolie most brilliantly. Arhoolie all right!" --Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top "No one has meant more to the preservation and appreciation of Americana roots music than Chris Strachwitz. He turned me on to Mississippi Fred McDowell and so many other greats. With his passion for the artists as people as well their culture, the creation of Arhoolie Records and Down Home Music, he's given us some of the most thrilling and unique music we'll ever know. How great that Chris and Joel have collaborated on telling his fascinating story in this wonderful book." --Bonnie Raitt "I traveled through South Texas with Chris for a few days once. He had his tape machine, a change of clothes, and a twenty-five-pound sack of oranges. Texas is big, you know. Five hundred miles a day--he stopped to eat only to be polite. He wore me out, but I learned a lot. The border Mexicans called him "El Fanático." Chris is a really nice man--he liked the musicians, they liked him back. Even Mario Montes, the accordion player of Los Donneños, who had no use for white people, put up with him. Then, it was drink your orange juice, get in the car, and drive. Viva El Fanático!" --Ry Cooder "Hey Chris: I wanna buy you a Mercury and cruise you up and down the road. Chris Strachwitz's life-journey led him to become one of the world's greatest musicologists. Were Lightnin' Hopkins, K. C. Douglas, and a host of other cultural giants alive today, they would all say, Thank you, Chris Strachwitz. Thank you for your passion, tireless work, and generosity. Me too." --Steve Miller, "A revelatory road trip with the founder of the legendary roots and blues imprint Arhoolie Records through his photos of the legends that he recorded." --David Fricke
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ISBN-13: 9781797222288
Book Title: Arhoolie Records Down Home Music : the Stories and Photographs of Chris Strachwitz
Number of Pages: 240 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Item Height: 0.9 in
Publication Year: 2023
Topic: Genres & Styles / Folk & Traditional, Genres & Styles / Blues, Genres & Styles / Country & Bluegrass
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Music
Item Weight: 54 Oz
Author: Joel. Selvin
Item Length: 11.8 in
Item Width: 9.4 in
Format: Hardcover