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Chasing the Rising Sun: The Journey of an American Song

by Ted Anthony

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Chasing the Rising Sun is the story of an American musical journey told by a prize-winning writer who traced one song in its many incarnations as it was carried across the world by some of the most famous singers of the twentieth century.

Most people know the song "House of the Rising Sun" as 1960s rock by the British Invasion group the Animals, a ballad about a place in New Orleans — a whorehouse or a prison or gambling joint that's been the ruin of many poor girls or boys. Bob Dylan did a version and Frijid Pink cut a hard-rocking rendition. But that barely scratches the surface; few songs have traveled a journey as intricate as "House of the Rising Sun."

The rise of the song in this country and the launch of its world travels can be traced to Georgia Turner, a poor, sixteen-year-old daughter of a miner living in Middlesboro, Kentucky, in 1937 when the young folk-music collector Alan Lomax, on a trip collecting field recordings, captured her voice singing "The Rising Sun Blues." Lomax deposited the song in the Library of Congress and included it in the 1941 book Our Singing Country. In short order, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Lead Belly, and Josh White learned the song and each recorded it. From there it began to move to the planet's farthest corners. Today, hundreds of artists have recorded "House of the Rising Sun," and it can be heard in the most diverse of places — Chinese karaoke bars, Gatorade ads, and as a ring tone on cell phones.

Anthony began his search in New Orleans, where he met Eric Burdon of the Animals. He traveled to the Appalachians — to eastern Kentucky, eastern Tennessee, and western North Carolina — to scour the mountains for the song's beginnings. He found Homer Callahan, who learned it in the mountains during a corn shucking; he discovered connections to Clarence "Tom" Ashley, who traveled as a performer in a 1920s medicine show. He went to Daisy, Kentucky, to visit the family of the late high-lonesome singer Roscoe Holcomb, and finally back to Bourbon Street to see if there really was a House of the Rising Sun. He interviewed scores of singers who performed the song. Through his own journey he discovered how American traditions survived and prospered — and how a piece of culture moves through the modern world, propelled by technology and globalization and recorded sound.

Synopsis:

Here is the story of American music told by a prize-winning writer who traced one song--House of the Rising Sun--in its many incarnations, as it was carried across the world by some of the most famous folk singers of the 20th century.

About the Author

Ted Anthony joined the Associated Press in 1992. He was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize by the AP in 1998 and 2001 and won the National Headliner Award for feature writing in 2001. He was the AP news editor in China from 2002 to 2004. Anthony is the editor of asap, a multimedia news service produced by the AP. He lives in Montclair, New Jersey, with his wife and two sons.

Table of Contents

Introduction — Prologue: the moment — The way-back machine — Bubbling up — From the folkways... — ... to the highways — Blast off — Everywhere — Diaspora — Family — Going back to New Orleans — Afterword: my race is almost run — Notes — Further reading — Selected discography — Acknowledgments — Index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780743278980
Author:
Anthony, Ted
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Subject:
Popular Culture
Subject:
History & Criticism - General
Subject:
Popular Culture - General
Subject:
General Music
Subject:
History
Subject:
Songs
Subject:
Folk music
Subject:
Folk music -- United States.
Subject:
Songs -- United States -- History and criticism.
Subject:
Music -- History and criticism.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20070631
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.125 in

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