[The Ballad of Blind Tom, Slave Pianist: America's Lost Musical Genius; Deirdre O’Connell; Overlook Press (2009)]
In this rollicking and heartrending book, Deirdre O'Connell takes us through the life (and three separate deaths) of Blind Tom Wiggins, restoring to the modern reader this unusual yet quintessentially American life. To mark the release of The Ballad of Blind Tom, a new website has been launched. A resource for musicians and historians, http://www.BlindTom.org features new research, a short video about Blind Tom’s music, previously unseen clippings and photographs plus free sheet music to download. The Ballad of Blind Tom, Slave Pianist is reviewed in The Los Angeles Times by R.J. Smith: “Tom's is a story with bottomless complexity, touching on race and sanity and slavery and art. But ultimately, his life makes us think about what it means to be human.” While Publishers Weekly wrote: “O’Connell’s vivid, carefully researched narrative reflects the tenor of the times, the culture of the Old South, the chaos of emancipation and Blind Tom’s single-minded devotion to his performances."
The Ballad of Blind TomSlave Pianist
Deirdre O'Connell
Overlook Press
Autistic Savant
Publishers Weekly
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I would like your permission to use the photo of Blind Tom, Slave Pianist in a book to be published soon.
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