Richard Dyer-Bennet: The Last Minstrel

Richard Dyer-Bennet: The Last Minstrel

ISBN-10:
1604733608
ISBN-13:
9781604733600
Pub. Date:
09/21/2009
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10:
1604733608
ISBN-13:
9781604733600
Pub. Date:
09/21/2009
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
Richard Dyer-Bennet: The Last Minstrel

Richard Dyer-Bennet: The Last Minstrel

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Overview

In the 1940s and 1950s, Richard Dyer-Bennet (1913-1991) was among the best known and most respected folk singers in America. Paul O. Jenkins tells, for the first time, the story of Dyer-Bennet, often referred to as the "Twentieth-Century Minstrel." Dyer-Bennet's achievements were many. He became the first solo performer of his kind to appear in Carnegie Hall. This book argues Dyer-Bennet helped pave the way for the folk boom of the mid-1950s and early 1960s. It also posits strong evidence that Dyer-Bennet would certainly be much better known than he is today had his career not been interrupted midstream by the anticommunist, Red-scare blacklist and its ban on his performances. Paul O. Jenkins is the director of library services at College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has published articles in Old-Time Herald and College and Research Libraries News. He received the New York Times Academic Librarian Award in 2006. Bonnie Dyer-Bennet is the daughter of Richard Dyer-Bennet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604733600
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 09/21/2009
Series: American Made Music Series
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Paul O. Jenkins is the director of library services at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has published articles in Old-Time Herald and College and Research Libraries News. He received the New York Times Academic Librarian Award in 2006.

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