Really the Blues by Bernard Wolfe, Mezz Mezzrow, Barry Gifford

424 pages first pub 1946 (view editions)

nonfiction biography history music informative slow-paced
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The story of Milton Mezzrow--a white kid who fell in love with black culture. First published in 1946, "Really the Blues" was a rousing wake-up call to alienated young whites to explore the world of jazz, the first music America could call its own...

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