Way Down That Lonesome Road
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Toronto was Lonnie Johnson's last stop in a career of stops at least the eighth city in which he lived for any length of time. The influential African-American singer and guitarist a formative figure in the history of blues and jazz dating back to the 1920s travelled north for a brief appearance at the New Gate of Cleve in May 1965 and returned for a longer engagement at the Penny Farthing in June. Over the next five years - the last five years of his life - he rarely left the city again. Way Down That Lonesome Road: Lonnie Johnson in Toronto 1965-1970 the tenth book from noted Canadian jazz historian Mark Miller reclaims Johnson from the realm of legend and brings him back to life. In part a biographical study and in part a social history Way Down That Lonesome Road follows Johnson from the generous welcome that he received from Toronto's critics on his arrival and the successes and failures that followed.
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