African-American Entertainment in Atlanta

African-American Entertainment in Atlanta
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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ISBN-10 : 0752409867
ISBN-13 : 9780752409863
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Book Synopsis African-American Entertainment in Atlanta by : Herman Mason

Download or read book African-American Entertainment in Atlanta written by Herman Mason and published by Arcadia Publishing (SC). This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For many years, Atlanta, considered to be the Harlem of the South, received virtually every well-known entertainer and musician in the country. African-American Entertainment in Atlanta, written and compiled by noted historian and author Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr., is a fascinating and lively look at the individuals and institutions that comprised the entertainment industry in Atlanta from the post-Civil War era to 1970. The many night clubs, musicians, managers, promoters, and performers of Atlanta's African-American community are well represented, from the Roof Garden to the Magnolia Ballroom, from Blind Willie McTell to Aretha Franklin, from Barbecue Bob Hicks to Louis Armstrong. Elegant jazz musicians such as Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald star alongside raucous rock stars Jackie Wilson and Little Richard. Mr. Mason's work documents the people who made a career out of traveling the "chittling circuit" and came to Atlanta to perform on its many stages, as well as the hundreds of local musicians, singers, and dancers. Most of the venues at which these performers appeared were owned and operated by African-American managers, promoters, and booking agents. These behind-the-scenes key figures are also well represented. Much like the other two Images of America works by Mr. Mason, Black Atlanta in the Roaring Twenties and African-American Life in Jacksonville, African-American Entertainment in Atlanta is a lovingly crafted look at a fascinating people and their time. Book jacket.


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