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Legendary jazzman Johnny Otis has spent a lifetime at the center of L.A.s black music scene as a composer, performer, producer, d.j., activist, and preacher. His energetic, anecdotal memoir, Upside Your Head! Rhythm and Blues on Central Avenue, recalls the music, the great performers, and the vibrant culture of the district, as well as the political and social forces -- including virulent white racism -- that have shaped black life in Los Angeles. Resonating with anger, poignancy, joy, and defiance, Upside Your Head! is a unique document of the African-American musical and cultural experience.Upside Your Head! recalls a 50-year career when it seems Otis either encountered, discovered, or performed with every significant figure in the early days of rhythm & blues and rock n roll, including Count Basie, Esther Phillips, T-Bone Walker, Big Mama Thornton, and Lester Young. Drawing on dozens of vignettes, personal photographs, and hours of taped interviews from the popular Johnny Otis Show, Upside Your Head! offers a moving tribute to the black community that gave birth to L.A.s rhythm and blues. His stories celebrate the true roots in black culture of a distinctive American music while lamenting its eventual appropriation by the dominant white society.

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title Upside Your Head Rhythm and Blues On Central Avenue Musicculture - photo 1

title:Upside Your Head! : Rhythm and Blues On Central Avenue Music/culture
author:Otis, Johnny.
publisher:Wesleyan University Press
isbn10 | asin:0819562874
print isbn13:9780819562876
ebook isbn13:9780585370989
language:English
subjectOtis, Johnny,--1921- , Blues musicians--California--Los Angeles--Biography, Central Avenue (Los Angeles, Calif.)
publication date:1993
lcc:ML419.O85A3 1993eb
ddc:781.643/092
subject:Otis, Johnny,--1921- , Blues musicians--California--Los Angeles--Biography, Central Avenue (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Page i
Upside Your Head!
Page ii
MUSIC / CULTURE
A series from Wesleyan University Press
Edited by George Lipsitz, Susan McClary, and Robert Walser
Published titles
My Music by Susan D. Crafts, Daniel Cavicchi, Charles Keil, and the Music in Daily Life Project
Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music by Robert Walser
Subcultural Sounds: Micromusics of the West by Mark Slobin
Upside Your Head! Rhythm and Blues on Central Avenue by Johnny Otis
Dissonant Identities: The Rock'n' Roll Scene in Austin, Texas by Barry Shank
Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America by Tricia Rose
Page iii
Upside Your Head!
Rhythm and Blues on Central Avenue
Johnny Otis
Introduction by
George Lipsitz
Page iv WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS Published by University Press of New - photo 2
Page iv
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published by University Press of New England, Hanover, NH 03755
1993 by Johnny Otis
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America 5 4 3 2
CIP data appear at the end of the book
Page v
I dedicate this book to my following loved ones:
My wife: Phyllis
My sons: Shuggie, Nicky, Buddy, Robert, and Darryl Jon
My daughters: Janice, Laura, and Stephanie
My grandsons: Chris, Mike, Lucky, Kevin, Gamal, Little Buddy,
Eric, Niki, Andre, Bobby, Jr., Iian, John, Craig, Aaron
My granddaughters: Nicole, Cameo, Saran, Louvenia
My great granddaughters: Jhlequa, Trimesia
With a special thanks to my lifetime friends:
William "Blick" Avant, Preston Love, and Hal Kronick
Page vii
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
ix
Preface
xiii
Introduction Creating Dangerously: The Blues Life of Johnny Otis
by George Lipsitz
xvii
Central Avenue
1
Part 1
Central Avenue Breakdown
5
Remembering the Avenue
7
Central Avenue Revisited
13
A Grand Time
24
The Barbershop Experts on Central
29
Part 2
Rhythm and Blues
37
Curley and Leona's Party
39
Rhythm and Blues and Malcolm X
42
Artistry, Energy, and Fun
46
West Oakland
50
Be-bop, Count Otis Matthews, and Me
53
The Ink Spots Tour
56
Naughty Lyrics
60
Jailhouse Blues
65
Part 3
The Musicians
71
Prez: Lester Young
73
Count Basie
79
T-Bone Walker
85
Mister Blues: Wynonie Harris
88
C.C. Rider: Little Esther Phillips
91

Page viii
Part 4
The Music
99
Music and Politics
101
Big Joe, Cleanhead, and Bones
103
The Bassackwards Blues
107
It Don't Mean a Thing if It Ain't Got That Swing
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