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Title: Queen of the Blues: A Biography of Dinah Washington by James Haskins, Jim Haskins ISBN: 0688048463 Publisher: William Morrow Pub. Date: 1987 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.2
Rating: 2
Summary: It's the only book on Dinah.
Comment: I read this book recently, and I must say I was really disappointed. I thought it was quite poorly written, and terribly edited. There are typos throughout the book, misspellings, etc. Some of the interview material was just plain confusing. However, having said that, it is the only book I personally have been able to find on Dinah Washington, so it must get some credit for that. There is quite a bit of information in the book, but I felt it could have been much better organized, and I felt like the author's personal critiques were a bit misinformed. Overall, not that great of a read, as far as enjoyment, but it does provide some information on a terrific lady, which is sorely lacking in the jazz anals.
Rating: 4
Summary: A wonderful trip to "Soulville"
Comment: Great book!I am in my twenties, yet I am fascinated by the legacy left by this remarkable artist. Oddly, this was the hardest book to locate, not to mention the only book written on the life of Ms. Washington.
Knowing very little about her life, this book is a great introduction into Ms. Washington's early life in Chicago, and her introduction to the music business. It also highlights her many hit recordings as well as her legendary track record of marriages. Most importantly, this book paints a picture of a woman confronting the everyday battles of life, including her infamous attitude, problems with weight, and career disappointments. Ms. Washington comes across as a very complex, yet comical individual, and reading will be at the delight of the reader.
However, this book could easily have garnered the full five stars had it given more in depth information and feedback on her childhood and the relationship with her family, including pictures from her early years, her family, and her husbands, and more commentary from her musical peers.
The world truly lost a national treasure with the loss of Ms. Washington. Much to our benefit, this book, along with her timeless recordings, allows the Queen's legacy to be upheld for generations to come.
Rating: 4
Summary: good readin'
Comment: Being a child conceived to dinah's music, I found it a very entertaining laugh out loud book! her life was caputured. Everone knows the song "what a difference a day makes" but they don't know the woman. People know the voice but not the woman. well, after reading this book you get the feeling you wish you knew someone like her.! You find yourself in awe of this talented complicated woman. this book makes you feel all sorts of things. everyone shoud read this book.I've met people that knew her & I think this book was a fair & accurate assesment & a GOOD READ!!!!!
MR. Haskins wrote a wonderful book his reach search was unbelievable there is no"sources say" he has quoted people correctly.I should know I'm a historian to the "Queen of the Blues!!"
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