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Mr. Bojangles, Dance - by Ryan B Case (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Three men's lives, told through the story of one song.
- About the Author: Ryan B. Case is a writer and musician, and was the leader of the Americana band The Victrolas from 2005 to 2011.
- 256 Pages
- Music, Genres & Styles
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About the Book
"Three men's lives, told through the story of one song. Jerry Jeff Walker, the singer and writer behind the classic hit "Mr. Bojangles," never would have expected that his song, inspired by an experience in a New Orleans jail cell, would make Richard Nixon cry, or that it would be covered by Sammy Davis Jr., the entertainment giant and, controversially, a supporter of Nixon. This work, told through the perspective of writer, performer and listener, traces these three men's overlapping journeys through the American consciousness. Chapters discuss the history of Walker's song, Davis Jr.'s rise from rags to riches, Nixon's journey from the son of a grocer to becoming President of the United States, and more."--Book Synopsis
Three men's lives, told through the story of one song. Jerry Jeff Walker, the singer and writer behind the classic hit "Mr. Bojangles," never would have expected that his song, inspired by an experience in a New Orleans jail cell, would make Richard Nixon cry, or that it would be covered by Sammy Davis, Jr., the entertainment giant and, controversially, a supporter of Nixon.
This work, told through the perspective of writer, performer and listener, traces these three men's overlapping journeys through the American consciousness. Chapters discuss the history of Walker's song, Davis's rise from rags to riches, Nixon's journey from grocer's son to president, and more.
Review Quotes
"If you're 'of the age' to remember songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker's 'Mr. Bojangles, ' you'll enjoy Mr. Bojangles, Dance."--The Media Tourist
"This work is pure genius."--ARGunners Magazine
About the Author
Ryan B. Case is a writer and musician, and was the leader of the Americana band The Victrolas from 2005 to 2011. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.