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Trumpet Records: Diamonds on Farish Street by Marc W. Ryan,

Trumpet Records: Diamonds on Farish Street by Marc W. Ryan,
Elmore James, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Milton, and James Waller--all of these musical powerhouses furthered their recording careers at a little label on once-thriving Farish Street, the historic black district of Jackson, Mississippi. These blues, gospel, and R&B all-stars are featured in "Trumpet Records: Diamonds on Farish Street, the detailed story of this thriving recording label of the mid-1950s. What caused it to spring to life in Jackson? It began in 1949, when a white woman named Lillian McMurry and her husband purchased a hardware store on Farish Street, then a location on the boundary between the city's white and black business and entertainment districts. While taking inventory of the original stock and renovating the building, she discovered a stack of unsold records, including Wynonie Harris's recording of "All She Wants to Do Is Rock." Curious, Mrs. McMurry played it one the store'srecord player and became so inspired that she decieded to record more music like it. Thus was born Trumpet records. The life of the studio was brief, and this book, in careful detail, covers its short history (1951-1956) and includes accounts of recording sessions with its roster of gospel groups, blues musicians, and R & B singers, almost all of them African American. The book also documents McMurry's attempts to fuse country and African American popular music into what would become rock 'n' roll. From interviews, archival recordings, company documents, reviews, photographs, and the assistance of the founder, Marc W. Ryan has compiled the fascinating history of this short-lived but influential company. This is new edition of a work recognized in 1993 by the Association for Recorded SoundCollections featuresan updated discography and bibliography, extensive new documentation, and additional insights into the operations of Trumpet Records.



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