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The Mayor of Macdougal Street - by Dave Van Ronk (Paperback)

The Mayor of Macdougal Street - by  Dave Van Ronk (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Reprint. Originally published in paperback: 2006.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Dave Van Ronk (1936-2002) was one of the founding figures of the 1960s folk revival, but he was far more than that. A pioneer of modern acoustic blues, a fine songwriter and arranger, a powerful singer, and one of the most influential guitarists of the '60s, he was also a marvelous storyteller, a peerless musical historian, and one of the most quotable figures on the Village scene. <p/> Featuring encounters with young stars-to-be like Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell, <i>The Mayor of MacDougal Street</i> is a vivid evocation of a singular time and place -- a feast not only for fans of folk music and blues, but for anyone interested in the music, politics, and spirit of a revolutionary period in American culture.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Praise for "The Mayor of MacDougal Street" <BR>NewYorker.com, 9/30/13<BR> [A] wonderful memoir. <BR>"Slate, " 12/2/13<BR> Your best guide when it comes to Inside Llewyn Davisapart from what follows, of courseis Van Ronk s posthumous memoir, "The Mayor of MacDougal Street." <BR>"New York Times," 11/30/13<BR> [A] sharp cantankerous memoir. <BR>The Culture Trip, 4/1/16<BR> Gives the play-by-play for a musical movement that was humble in origin, but huge in populous fervor. Woody Guthrie; Joan Baez; Pete Seeger; Richie Havens; Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul and Mary; plus dozens more, they all live and breathe within these pagesOne of folk s unsung heroes, Van Ronk mixes poetry and revolution, rolled into a posthumously released autobiography as much a history of the Village, and the folk venues that made it famous, as the life story of its Mayor. <BR>"<br><br>NewYorker.com, 9/30/13<BR><BR> "[A] wonderful memoir."<BR><BR><BR><BR>"Slate, " 12/2/13<BR><BR> "Your best guide when it comes to Inside Llewyn Davis--apart from what follows, of course--is Van Ronk's posthumous memoir, "The Mayor of MacDougal Street"."<BR><BR><BR><BR>"New York Times", 11/30/13<BR><BR> "[A] sharp cantankerous memoir."<BR><BR><BR>"New York Review of Books"blog, 12/16/2013<BR><BR>"The movie extensively mines Van Ronk's remarkable posthumous memoir"The Mayor of MacDougal Street"(seamlessly compiled from interviews by Elijah Wald; Da Capo, 2005) for scenes, anecdotes, and details of background, and its protagonist, Llewyn Davis (played by Oscar Isaac) sings songs closely associated with Van Ronk."<BR><BR><BR>"Seattle Times, "12/15/2013<BR><BR>"[A] delightful, keenly-observed, cantankerous autobiography...which, if you love 'Inside Llewyn Davis' you owe it to yourself to read."<BR><BR><BR>"Paste Magazine", 12/12/2013<BR><BR>"[An] acclaimed and enjoyable memoir."<BR><BR><BR>NewYorker.com, 1/22/2014<BR><BR>""The Mayor of MacDougal Street" is one of the dozen best books ever written about a New York life and time: dense with wisdom, humor, judgment, and an amazingly vivid recreation of the rites and rituals and characters of a whole lost world and scene."<BR><br><br>NewYorker.com, 9/30/13<BR> "[A] wonderful memoir."<BR><BR>"Slate, " 12/2/13<BR> "Your best guide when it comes to Inside Llewyn Davis--apart from what follows, of course--is Van Ronk's posthumous memoir, "The Mayor of MacDougal Street"."<BR><BR>"New York Times", 11/30/13<BR> "[A] sharp cantankerous memoir."<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Dave Van Ronk</b> (1936-2002) was one of the founding figures of the 1960s folk revival, but he was far more than that. A pioneer of modern acoustic blues, a fine songwriter and arranger, a powerful singer, and one of the most influential guitarists of the '60s, he was also a marvelous storyteller, a peerless musical historian, and one of the most quotable figures on the Village scene. <i>The Mayor of MacDougal Street</i> is a firsthand account by a major player in the social and musical history of the '50s and '60s. It features encounters with young stars-to-be like Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs, and Joni Mitchell, as well as older luminaries like Reverend Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt, and Odetta. <p/><b>Elijah Wald</b> wrote the acclaimed study of blues legend Robert Johnson, Escaping the Delta. He also wrote the biography <i>Josh White: Society Blues</i> and <i>Narcocorrido: A Journey into the Music of Drugs, Guns, and Guerrillas</i>. He lives in Los Angeles.

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