Memphis Beat:  The Lives and Times of America's Musical Crossroads
Book by Larry Nager
FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF "NO WAVE" MUSICIAN JAMES CHANCE

This book is a must-have for any music enthusiast who wants to explore the Memphis Beat. Written by Larry Nager, this hardcover book is part of the James Chance Collection and was published by St. Martin's Press in 1998. The book has 287 pages that cover the history of the Memphis Beat and its impact on music. The book is perfect for anyone who wants to learn about the Memphis Music scene. The book also includes illustrations, making it a great addition to any music lover's collection.

Condition: Cover has shelf wear; book is in excellent condition.

James Chance was the noted saxophone player, composer, and singer in the No Wave, Funk, and Jazz idioms. His bands The Contortions, James White and the Blacks, The Flaming Demonics, and Terminal City were groundbreaking fusions of funk, punk, and jazz. My name is David Siegfried, brother to James, and I can attest these items to be true and authentic. 

James was an avid reader and read this book, possibly multiple times. This is an opportunity to have your own keepsake from James's personal collection. If you are interested in other items owned by James, please see my other listings.