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Hailed as the Bible of blues travelers throughout the world, Blues Travelers will shepherd the faithful to such shrines as the intersection where Robert Johnson might have sold his soul to the devil and he railroad tracks that inspired Howlin' Wolf  to moan "Smokestack Lightnin'." this book was the first and is the indisputably essential guidebook for Mississippi's musical places and its blues history.keywords - bt-thsodb235, books


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Traveling the Blues Highway
Hoogie Charles (New Orleans) 6/11/2011 2:38 PM
Blues Traveling is an excellent book for those who want to travel the back roads of Mississippi, in search of Robert Johnson's ghost or just his alleged grave site. Steve Cheseborough did a superb job amassing decades of information into one handy guide. Be advised, however, that the book pictured here is the first edition, published in 2001. There is now a 3rd Edition, published in September 2008. I have the first one and it's still handy, but you're probably better off with the 3rd, with it's additions, corrections and revisions.