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231:. . . . It's where I say, you know, if by introducing music I can have somebody look across the racial divide and see a black face and see this person as a human being—and that's why my work is unashamedly romantic" (Ismail, 2011, pp. 251–52). Charters always thought of blues as containing within it a small and pure strain of folk poetry, something that ran through the lyrics of early artists such as Charley Patton and Blind Willie McTell, but which was lost in the later, more commercialized, blues. "I really got bored with all those damn guitar solos. To me, they all sounded like B.B. King, and what I really wanted to hear was great text. . . ." The poetry of the blues, then, Charters thought of as profound human cultural expression that could connect all people who love poetry (Ismail, 2011, p. 258). 268:, Charters always felt overwhelmed with the amount of work required to properly document the music of black Americans and hoped that his writing would encourage others to join him. "I always had the feeling that there were so few of us, and the work so vast. That's why I wrote the books as I did—to romanticize the glamor of looking for old blues singers. I was saying, 'Help! This job is really big, and I really need lots of help!' I really exaggerated this, but it worked! My God, I came back from that year in Europe and I found kids doing research in the South. . . . They almost all came to me at some point, they wrote me a letter saying this is what I'm doing" (Ismail, 2011, p. 259). 187:, into an upper-middle-class family that was interested in listening to and playing music of all sorts. "I grew up in a world of band rehearsals, blues records, and a whole consciousness of jazz. . . . The family also played ragtime, also played Debussy, also was involved in hearing Bartok's new music. It was a general musical cultural interest in which jazz was central" (Ismail, 2011, p. 232). Charters first became enamored of blues music in 1937, after hearing 650: 369:. The archive contains materials collected during the couple's decades of work documenting and preserving African-American music throughout the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa. The archive's materials include more than 2,500 sound recordings, as well as video recordings, photographs, monographs, sheet music, field notes, correspondence, and musicians' contracts. 195:, at the age of 15. Charters says that he was "playing clarinet, playing jazz steadily all this time; I had my first orchestra when I was thirteen. . . . I had no natural abilities, but I soldiered on, and it was this that directly lead me to the beginning of the research" (Ismail, 2011, p. 232). He attended high schools in Pittsburgh and California and attended 272:
firing at Prestige. It also led to the creation of "The Blues," the first-ever blues movie shot in the heavily racist American South, shot by Sam and his wife Ann. After disappearing for many years, the film reappeared in a package entitled "Searching for Secret Heros," created and distributed by Document Records in 2020.
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It was at this point that Charters was asked by Ken Goldstein of the fledgling Bluesville Line of Prestige Records to travel to Memphis to record Furry Lewis, and then Pink Anderson in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Sam recorded a number of other bluesmen during these travels, which in part led to his
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In the 1940s and 1950s, though he was mostly immersed in studying and playing jazz, Charters also purchased numerous old recordings of American blues musicians. He eventually amassed a huge and valuable collection and beginning to understand that blues and jazz were connected in the history of black
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in the Bahamas in 1958. He had three children: the eldest, Samuel Charters V, was the product of his first marriage and is a marine architect living in New Orleans. The other two, Nora Charters and Mallay Occhiogrosso, reside in New York City. Nora, born in 1973, is a photographer, and Mallay, born
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Charters was always interested in politics and had wished to play a role in public life, but because he had run afoul of the House Un-American Activities Committee while in the Army in 1952, he decided that he would have to engage in politics without holding any sort of office. "For me, the writing
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Charters had for years been researching the history of jazz, but in the 1950s he also began to study the blues. Noticing that his copy of the bluesman Robert Johnson's recordings were recorded in San Antonio, Charters set out for Texas in 1953 to discover what he could about Robert Johnson and
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music. In 1950 he boarded a Greyhound bus in Sacramento, California, bound for New Orleans, where he sought jazz clarinet lessons with the great George Lewis. Instead, he found himself searching the streets in Texas for evangelist Blind Willie Johnson, who had recently passed. He returned to
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in 1991 as one of the "Classics of Blues Literature." In 2000, he and his wife donated the Samuel & Ann Charters Archive of Blues and Vernacular African American Musical Culture to the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center of the University of Connecticut in
380:, a short work of fiction, which he described as "a fable"; "Things to Do Around Picadilly"; and "What Paths, What Journeys: New and Selected Poems". That year he and his wife also established the Sam and Ann Charters Collection of Swedish Art at 344:. The two collaborated on many projects, particularly their extensive field recordings, as in the film "The Blues" (1962). In "The Day Is So Long and the Wages So Small", Charters described their musical adventures on 211:, where he absorbed the history and culture he had previously only read about; he lived there for most of the 1950s, moving back and forth between Berkeley and New Orleans. He served for two years in the 325:, establishing a new life there despite not being able to speak the language at first. He divided his time between Sweden (where he had Swedish citizenship, though maintaining his U.S. citizenship) and 1047: 227:
about black music was my way of fighting racism. That's why my work is not academic, that is why it is absolutely nothing but popularization: I wanted people to hear black music, as I said in
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music and culture that had previously been largely unknown to the general public, as well as publishing poetry and novels. His writings include numerous books on the subjects of blues, jazz,
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another of his favorite musicians, Blind Willie Johnson. With Charters's search for Robert Johnson began his years of doing field recordings (initially for
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The Happy Brass Deceivers, "Big Chief Battle Axe"; The Memphis Hometown Jug Band Five, "When the Saints Go Marching In
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The Legacy of the Blues: A Glimpse Into the Art and the Lives of Twelve Great Bluesmen: An Informal Study
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Charters's first marriage, at the age of 20, ended in divorce. In 1959, he married the writer, editor,
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proved instrumental in Hopkins's rediscovery. Also in 1959, Charters published his influential book
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A Checklist of Productions, Recordings, Compilations, and Writings for Album Release, 1951-2000
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record label. From 1966 to 1970 he worked as a producer for the psychedelic, anti-war band
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Billie and Dee Dee Pierce: The Music of New Orleans Vol. 3, The Music of the Dance Halls
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RBF/Folkways Records. Compilation album released in conjunction with Charters' book
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1965, "Terry Callier: The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier." Prestige Records.
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Charters died at his home in Ă…rsta, Stockholm, Sweden, on March 18, 2015, of
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The Music of the Bahamas: Vol. 2 Sacred Music, Launching Songs, and Ballads.
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Jazz New Orleans (1885–1963): An Index to the Negro Musicians of New Orleans
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in 1967, is a psychiatrist on the faculty of Weill Cornell Medical College.
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During the years of field work in the 1950s that lead to the publication of
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Songs of Sorrow: Lucy McKim Garrison and Slave Songs of the United States
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A Language of Song: Journeys in the Musical World of the African Diaspora
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Charters's writings have been influential, bringing to light aspects of
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The Music of the Bahamas: Vol. 3 Instrumental Music from the Bahamas.
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Jelly Roll Morton's Last Night at the Jungle Inn: An Imaginary Memoir
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The Music of the Bahamas: Vol. 1 Bahaman Folk Guitar, Joseph Spence.
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Some Poems/Poets: Studies in American Underground Poetry Since 1945,
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Janus Records. Released in Sweden by Sonet Records under the title
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The Day Is So Long and the Wages So Small: Music on a Summer Island
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Originally self-released on Portents Records, 1964.) GNP Records.
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Jerry Williams and Roadwork: Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die.
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Country Joe and the Fish: Electric Music for the Mind and Body.
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Ali Akbar Kahn and Ravi Shankar: The Master Musicians of India.
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Walking a Blues Road: A Selection of Blues Writing, 1956–2004
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Series titled "Chicago/The Blues/Today!" Vanguard Records.
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A Trumpet Around the Corner: The Story of New Orleans Jazz
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A Trumpet Around the Corner: The Story of New Orleans Jazz
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Clifton Chenier and His Red Hot Louisiana Band: I'm Here.
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J.D. Short/Son House: The Blues of the Mississippi Delta.
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Elvis Presley Calls His Mother After the Ed Sullivan Show
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He became disenchanted with American politics during the
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Rockin' Dopsie and the Cajun Twisters: Doin' the Zydeco.
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Country Joe and the Fish: I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die.
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with photographs by Ann Charters. Berkeley: Oyez Press.
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African Journey: A Search for the Roots of the Blues
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The Music of New Orleans: Vol. 4 The Birth of Jazz.
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New York: Marion Boyars. His first novel 1552:21st-century American non-fiction writers 1547:20th-century American non-fiction writers 1024:Ann Charters: The Genius of Scott Joplin. 780:Pink Anderson: Medicine Show Man, Vol. 2. 517:The Roots of the Blues: An African Search 1077:Jerry Williams and Roadwork: I Can Jive. 1048:The Griots: Ministers of the Spoken Word 978:Misc. Artists: Spellmansstamma i Delsbo. 863:Herman Melville: Moby Dick or The Whale. 742:Joseph Lamb: A Study in Classic Ragtime. 1105:The Fugs: Songs from a Portable Forest. 964:Skaggmanslaget: Snus, mus och brannvin. 865:Read by Louis Zorich. Folkways Records. 718:Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Derroll Adams 1454: 1159: 1157: 698:Blues Masters 11: Classic Women Blues. 1130: 1128: 971:Stefan Grossman: Those Pleasant Days. 877:Charles Ives: The Short Piano Pieces. 704:Blind Dave Ross: Blind Willie Johnson 415:Jazz: A History of the New York Scene 16:American music historian and musician 1472:Deaths from myelodysplastic syndrome 1352:. Advance on the Web. Archived from 1326:. Advance on the Web. Archived from 1188: 1184: 1182: 735:Lighting Hopkins: Lightning Hopkins. 713:(selected tracks). Folkways Records. 706:(selected tracks). Folkways Records. 644: 585:Blues Faces: A Portrait of the Blues 201:University of California at Berkeley 1443:1984 interview with Samuel Charters 1429:, #282, Vol. 54, #1, January 2023, 1154: 730:(selected tracks. Folkways Records. 640: 336:scholar, photographer, and pianist 13: 1537:21st-century American male writers 1532:20th-century American male writers 1492:Record producers from Pennsylvania 1167:. Associated Press. March 19, 2015 1125: 805:Ann Charters: An Essay in Ragtime. 599:New Orleans: Playing a Jazz Chorus 569:. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press. 215:(1951–53) and began to study jazz 121:University of California, Berkeley 14: 1573: 1557:American male non-fiction writers 1399: 1179: 1112:Bebo Valdes: Recuerdos de Habana. 1098:Dave van Ronk: Hummin' to Myself. 1003:Ann Charters: A Joplin Bouquet. ( 147: 1959, divorced) 19:For the Canadian politician, see 1421:"A Treasure Hunt in London 1973" 1135:Rohter, Larry (March 18, 2015). 648: 627:The Harry Bright Dances: A Fable 395:, a type of bone marrow cancer. 1522:21st-century American novelists 1502:20th-century American novelists 1368: 1216:"Prestige Forms Folklore Label" 1017:Peps Blodsband: Peps Blodsband. 908:Buddy Guy: A Man and the Blues. 144: 1342: 1316: 1286: 1267: 1237: 946:The Frost: Rock and Roll Music 856:New Orleans Jazz The 'Twenties 480:. London: Calder & Boyars. 1: 1497:American folk-song collectors 1118: 1040:Peps Blodsband: Hog Standard. 929:Buddy Guy: This is Buddy Guy! 494:. New York: Oak Publications. 473:. New York: Oak Publications. 438:. New York: Oak Publications. 431:. New York: Oak Publications. 372:In 2008, Charters published, 321:and moved with his family to 1512:American writers about music 1436: 922:Junior Wells: Coming at You! 884:Chicago Blues (Vols. 1 - 3). 789:Prestige/Bluesville Records. 782:Prestige/Bluesville Records. 775:Prestige/Bluesville Records. 553:Sweet As the Showers of Rain 505:. Wahlström & Widstrand. 492:Sweet As the Showers of Rain 464:Larry Eigner Selected Poems. 21:Samuel Charters (politician) 7: 1542:Novelists from Pennsylvania 1191:"Samuel Charters Biography" 312:Bill Haley & His Comets 306:label and in 1970 produced 178: 10: 1578: 1070:African Flute, The Gambia. 1051:. Ethnic Folkways Library. 798:Barrelhouse Buck McFarland 594:. New York: Marion Boyars. 499:Spelmännen: bilder och ord 165:Samuel Barclay Charters IV 39:Samuel Barclay Charters IV 18: 1517:American music historians 1482:Harvard University alumni 1298:University of Connecticut 1249:University of Connecticut 766:Furry Lewis: Furry Lewis. 342:University of Connecticut 175:. He also wrote fiction. 154: 126: 112: 104: 78: 61: 35: 28: 1431:https://livingblues.com/ 1189:Lankford, Ronnie D. Jr. 958:Rock Around the Country. 538:Louisiana Black: A Novel 524:Mr. Jabi and Mr. Smythe 398: 393:myelodysplastic syndrome 376:. In 2014, he published 296:Country Joe and the Fish 185:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1527:American male novelists 1477:Writers from Pittsburgh 1283:Retrieved June 29, 2010 827:The Holy Modal Rounders 794:Backcountry Barrelhouse 562:. Berkeley: Oyez Press. 512:. Berkeley: Oyez Press. 487:. Berkeley: Oyez Press. 459:. Berkeley: Oyez Press. 457:From a Swedish Notebook 445:. Berkeley: Oyez Press. 422:The Poetry of the Blues 378:The Harry Bright Dances 308:Rock Around the Country 259:album of the same title 229:The Poetry of the Blues 197:Sacramento City College 117:Sacramento City College 1010:Stefan Grossman: Live. 973:Transatlantic Records. 937:The Frost: Frost Music 540:. New York: M. Boyars. 533:. New York: M. Boyars. 360:was inducted into the 209:New Orleans, Louisiana 193:Sacramento, California 1427:Living Blues Magazine 1245:"Ann Charters Papers" 386:Rock Island, Illinois 356:winner, and his book 183:Charters was born in 1274:The Blues Foundation 1035:. Vanguard Records. 949:. Vanguard Records. 940:. Vanguard Records. 728:Blind Willie Johnson 662:adding missing items 519:. Boston: M. Boyars. 915:John Fahey: Requia. 830:. Prestige Records. 800:. 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Index

Samuel Charters (politician)
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Stockholm
Sacramento City College
University of California, Berkeley
Ann Charters
blues
jazz
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bessie Smith
Sacramento, California
Sacramento City College
University of California at Berkeley
New Orleans, Louisiana
United States Army
clarinet
George Lewis
Folkways Records
Bahamas
Joseph Spence
Lightnin' Hopkins
The Country Blues
album of the same title
African-American
African music
Bahamian music
Prestige Folklore
Country Joe and the Fish
Sonet Records

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