

An edition of Soweto Blues (2004)
Jazz, Popular Music, and Politics in South Africa
By Gwen Ansell
Publish Date
October 30, 2004
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Language
eng
Pages
350
Description:
"Soweto Blues springs from the voices of dozens of South African jazzmen and women who lived through the apartheid years. From well-known international figures like Hugh Masekela to the neighborhood heroes of small communities, the book uses the testimony of musicians to describe how apartheid impacted on the lives of ordinary (and sometimes extraordinary) people and how the struggle against it inspired their music. One musician tells of the young Nelson Mandela jiving in township dancehalls; another recalls the nightmare drive home from a rehearsal through the blood and teargas of the Soweto uprising."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Jazz, Music, History and criticism, Jazz musicians, Jazz, history and criticism, Music, south african, Jazz--history and criticism, Jazz--south africa--history and criticism, Music--political aspects, Music--political aspects--south africa, Ml3509.s6 a57 2004, 781.65/0968, Ml3509.s6 a57 2005, Political aspects