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Topic: The Jazz & The Blues Return to archive
11-02-02 04:45 PM
SouthrenGuy Ok, I dont know how man readers we have here but:

I just finished
The Jazz & The Blues
by
G. Arthur Woods

Its got it all, Road Tripping, back alley bars and music, trasvestites, you name it.

I dont know if we can post addresses here but I found it at WWW.ReadersNet.Net
11-02-02 05:51 PM
sasca Thanks. Any book featuring music and transvestites is worth a read.
11-03-02 01:58 PM
SouthrenGuy You AIN'T KIDDING (GRIN)
11-06-02 03:46 PM
SouthrenGuy I guess one of the reasions that I thought to post this here, is that the book went back to the roots of the Blues, which is in part where the Stones got their sound. I got into the discriptions of the music and people in those back alley Jazz and Blues clubs

That and it was a great road trip book.
11-06-02 04:11 PM
sasca The transvestism is appropriate too.
11-10-02 08:25 AM
SouthrenGuy From what I understand about this novel, much of it is based on the authors real life. I wonder if that means the transvestite is real?

Hey, it happens in New Orleans, read it and take your best guess.