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John Fahey

    Traitors and Spies: Espionage and Corruption in High Places in Australia, 1901-50
    Vampire Vultures
    Charley Patton
    • 2020

      The book delves into the arrival of Russian anarchists and revolutionaries in Australia from 1905, who played a pivotal role in shaping the country's labor movements and future intelligence activities. Former intelligence officer John Fahey uncovers a range of espionage activities, including the first German spy and Soviet agents operating within Australia. He highlights the misuse of intelligence by politicians and police, revealing a troubling history of political manipulation and persecution during the interwar years, long before ASIO was formed.

      Traitors and Spies: Espionage and Corruption in High Places in Australia, 1901-50
    • 2020

      Charley Patton

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
      3,9(7)Ohodnotit

      The Father of the Delta Blues, Charley Patton (1891–1934) was born and raised around Mississippi's cotton plantations. During the 1920s, he was the first of the region's great stars, performing for packed houses throughout the South and making popular recordings in New York City. His music — ranging from blues and ballads to ragtime and gospel — is distinctive for his gravelly, high-energy singing and the propulsive beat of his guitar. Patton had a lively stage presence, originating many of the guitar-playing antics now associated with Jimi Hendrix and other latter-day musicians. His influence, among both his contemporaries and subsequent blues artists, is incalculable. Noted guitarist John Fahey presents a textual and musicological examination of Patton's music. This new edition of the original 1970 publication is enhanced by Fahey's notes from the Grammy-winning, out-of-print box set Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton. Available for the first time outside the set, Fahey's reconsideration of Patton's music offers fresh perspectives and key corrections of the historical record.

      Charley Patton
    • 2003

      A wide range of memoir-like pieces, including interviews, letters, and verse, makes this collection a fitting companion to Fahey's How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life . Published posthumously, this volume rounds out the life of the legendary guitarist and composer, providing more backstory behind his creative ferocity. The stories provide a personal view into decades of his poignant insights into life and music.

      Vampire Vultures