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Searching for Jimmie Strother: A Tale of Music, Murder, and Memory

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By (author): Gregg D. Kimball

The incredible true story of a blind musician, a brutal crime, and the making of an American folk legend

In June 1936 James Lee Strother performed thirteen songs at the Virginia State Prison Farm for famed folklorist John Lomax and the Library of Congress. Rooted in the rich soil of the Piedmont region, Strothers repertoire epitomized the Black songsters who defy easy classification. Blinded in a steel mill explosion, which only intensified his drive to connect to the world through song, Strother drew on old spirituals and country breakdowns as readily as he explored emerging genres like blues and ragtime. Biographer Gregg Kimball revives this elusive but singular talent and the creative and historical worlds in which his dramatic life unfolded.

Myths surround Strother but, as Kimball reveals, the facts of Strothers life are just as compelling as the fanciful embellishments proffered by early folklorists. Musician, murderer, and beloved family memberStrother somehow played each of these roles, and more. And while the songsters comedic ditties, spirituals, and blues tunes reached a wide range of listeners (and were later covered by musicians like Pete Seeger and Jefferson Airplane), they carried a dark undercurrent that spoke directly to the experiences of Black Americans: sundown towns, Jim Crow segregation, and labor exploitation. As Kimball shows, Strothers powerful songs and remarkable, tumultuous life continue to influence and remain deeply relevant to American culture to this day. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 04 Feb 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780813952314

About Gregg D. Kimball

Gregg D. Kimball Senior Consulting Historian for the Shockoe Institute is a folk musician and the author of American City Southern Place: A Cultural History of Antebellum Richmond.

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