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If Elvis Presley was a white man who sang in a predominantly black style, Johnny Ace was a black man who sang in a predominantly white one. His soft, crooning "heart ballads" took the black record-buying public by storm in the early 1950s, and he was the first postwar solo black male rhythm and blues star signed to an independent label to attract a white audience.

His biggest hit, "Pledging My Love," was at the top of the R&B charts when he died playing Russian roulette in his dressing room between sets at a packed "Negro Christmas dance" in Houston.

This first comprehensive treatment of an enigmatic, captivating, and influential performer takes the reader to Beale Street in Memphis and to Houston's Fourth Ward, both vibrant black communities where the music never stopped. Following key players in these two hotspots, James Salem constructs a multifaceted portrait of postwar rhythm and blues, when American popular music (and society) was still clearly segregated.

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The late, great Johnny Ace and the transition from R & B to rock 'n' roll'
1999, University of Illinois Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Discography: p. 202-210.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Urbana
Series
Music in American life
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.421643/092, B
Library of Congress
ML420.A16 S25 1999, ML420.A16S25 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 274 p. :
Number of pages
274

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL365162M
ISBN 10
0252024443
LCCN
98025477
OCLC/WorldCat
39539401
Library Thing
7862033
Goodreads
895618

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