The Beat of My Drum : An Autobiography

By (author) Olatunji, Babatunde

Babatune Olatunji's record album Drums of Passion proclaimed that the time had come for America to recognize Africa's cultural contributions to the music world. Through his many albums and live performances, the Nigerian drummer popularized West African traditional music and spread his message of racial harmony. In this long-awaited autobiography, Olatunji presents his life story and the philosophy that guided him. Olatunji influenced and inspired musicians for more than forty years--from luminaries to music students and the many ordinary people who participated in his drum circles. He writes about rhythm being "the soul of life," and about the healing power of the drum. Ultimately, The Beat of My Drum shows why at the time of his death in 2003, Olatunji had become, according to The New York Times, "the most visible African musician in the United States."

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[目次]

  • Foreword by Joan Baez. Introduction by Eric Charry. Part One: The Spirit of Drumming
  • 2. Yorubaland
  • 3. From Lagos to Atlanta. Part Two: 4. Jim Crow and College Life
  • 5. Harlem on My Mind
  • 6. Drums of Passion. Part Three: 7. Social Change and Civil Rights
  • 8. World Music Comes of Age
  • 9. Voices of Africa. Afterword by Robert Atkinson. Index.

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書名 The Beat of My Drum : An Autobiography
著作者等 Olatunji, Babatunde
書名別名 An Autobiography
出版元 Temple University Press,U.S.
刊行年月 2005.05.15
ページ数 272p
大きさ H216 x W146
ISBN 9781592133543
言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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