Ebook {Epub PDF} TAint Nobodys Business If I Do: Women Blues Singers Old And New by Rhetta Akamatsu






















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Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Rhetta Butler-I`m Back CD NEW at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! T'ain't Nobody's Business If I Do, a book about blues women - by Rhetta Akamatsu. 21 June In the past, they were the Queens, strong women who took an unconventional path. They were the Blues Women, and they changed the face of music. To understand their history is to understand not only a great deal about black history but about. About Rhetta Akamatsu I am an author of non-fiction books and an online journalist. My books include Haunted Marietta, The Irish Slaves, T'ain't Nobody's Business If I Do: Blues Women Past and Present, Southern Crossroads: Georgia Bluesand Sex Sells: Women in Photography and Film.


Blues Women in a Class by Themselves, Aug By Gretchen Lee Bourquin (Minneapolis, MN) When I first heard of Rhetta Akamatsu's new book T'aint Nobody's Business If I Do: Women Blues Singers Old and New I was intrigued. The book chronicles the lives and struggles of the great female blues singers in the last century. I like blues music. In the past, they were the Queens, strong women who took an unconventional path. They were the Blues Women, and they changed the face of music. To undertand their history is to understand not only a great deal about black history but about the history of the country as a whole. Today. Written as a series of short biographies, T’ain’t Nobody’s Business if I Do: Women Blues Singers Old and New by Rhetta Akamatsu, is a revealing peek into the characters of memorable women in the world of blues music.

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