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Album
Notes by U of M Professor Among GRAMMY® Nominations
For
release: Feb. 5, 2003
University
of Memphis music professor David Evans has received a GRAMMY®
nomination for his album notes for Screamin' and Hollerin'
The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton, a seven-CD box
set including the works of blues singer and guitarist Charley
Patton as well as interviews and recordings of those who knew
Patton.
Patton
was born in Hinds County, Mississippi in the late 1800s and
recorded prolifically after 1929 and established himself as
the foremost blues singer in the Mississippi Delta. Dr. Evans,
who directs the U of M's Ethnomusicology/Regional Studies
doctoral program, received a Ph.D. from U.C.L.A. in 1976 and
has studied Patton since the 1960s. "A lot of his songs
deal with incidents of his own life," says Dr. Evans.
Patton died in 1934 but left a legacy of works that influenced
other blues artists.
The
Revenant label compiled those works in Screamin' and Hollerin'
The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton that also is a
GRAMMY® contender in the packaging and historical categories.
In 2002, the album was winner of the Blues Foundation's Keeping
the Blues Alive Award.
Dr.
Evans will be at the 45th Annual GRAMMY® Awards show to
air Feb. 23 on CBS to see if he is a winner in the "Best
Album Notes" category for his essay "Charley Patton:
The Conscience of the Delta." In 1980, Dr. Evans received
a GRAMMY® nomination for his album notes for Atlanta
Blues: 1933. Dr. Evans, a blues musician himself, has
produced over thirty albums and compact discs, many of them
for University of Memphis' High Water Records.
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