Ernie K-Doe : the R&B Emperor of New Orleans


written by Ben Sandmel ; with a foreword by Peter Guralnick
Bok Engelsk 2012
Utgitt
New Orleans : The Historic New Orleans Collection , cop. 2012
Omfang
285 s. : kol. ill.
Opplysninger
Har diskografi, bibliografi og register. - Journalist Ben Sandmel takes readers backstage in this intimately framed biography. Here are all the highs: Billboard raves, rock-star parties, a string of early hits that remain local staples: “A Certain Girl,” “Te Ta Te Ta Ta,” “T’aint It the Truth.” And here are the lows: profligate spending, go-nowhere releases, and years lost to alcohol. And here, too, is the magical second act: a radio show with a cult following, a new generation of protégés, and a fresh lease on life—and love—with Antoinette Dorsey Fox. In its broad outlines, K-Doe’s story parallels that of his beloved, beleaguered city. Granted talent—and a boatload of personality—he cannily exploited limited resources. He rose, fell, and rose again, weathering storms and lingering long after most considered him down for the count. In the end, he literally rose from the dead: an eerily lifelike statue of K-Doe held court at his castle, the Mother-in-Law Lounge, for years after his 2001 passing.
Emner
Ernie K-Doe , psevd. for Ernest Kador, Jr. , 1936-2001
Biografier
R&B
Geografisk emneord
Dewey
ISBN
9780917860645(ib.) : 250 kr

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