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MISTER SATAN'S APPRENTICE This page intentionally left blank MISTER SATAN'S APPRENTICE A B L U ES M E M O IR ADAM GUSSOW UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS MINNEAPOLIS LONDON Originally published in 1998 by Pantheon Books First University of Minnesota Press edition, 2009 Copyright 1998 Adam Gussow Preface to the New Edition copyright 2009 Adam Gussow Photographs are from the author's collection unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Published by the University of Minnesota Press 111 Third Avenue South, Suite 290 Minneapolis, MN 55401-2520 http://www.upress.umn.edu Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gussow, Adam. Mister Satan's apprentice : a blues memoir / Adam Gussow. — 1st University of Minnesota Press ed. p. cm. Originally published: New York : Pantheon Books, 1998. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-8166-6775-8 (pb : alk. paper) 1. Gussow, Adam. 2. Blues musicians—United States—Biography. 3. Mister Satan, 1936- I. Title. ML419.G83A3 2009 781.643092—dc22 [B] 2009029423 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper The University of Minnesota is an equal-opportunity educator and employer. 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 For my father, Alan Gussow (1931-1997) Earth-friend This page intentionally left blank C O N T E N TS Preface to the New Edition • ix Prologue: 1969 • 3 P A RT O N E: N EW L I FE 1. If That Don't Bring Her Back • 9 2. Everybody in Harlem Knows Satan • 29 3. Young Man with a Horn • 44 4. No Bad Fella • 59 5. White Boys • 69 P A RT T W O: P R E T TY G I R LS 6. Roaming • 97 7. Downhearted Blues • 119 8. "La Belle Dame sans Merci" • 138 9. Sweet Harlem Summer • 161 P A RT T H R E E: B IG R I V ER 10. Labor Day • 187 11. Going Someplace • 203 12. Catfish on the Raft • 221 13. A Gentle, Fumbling Thing • 236 14. Ball of Fire • 247 15. Back Down Yonder • 275 P A RT F O U R: H OT T O WN 16. Do the Right Thing • 293 17. Billed Out • 310 18. Angel Sound • 327 P A RT F I V E: H A R L EM B L U ES 19. The Same Old Mess • 355 20. What We've Been Trying For, All These Years • 368 Epilogue: April 1998 • 393 Thanks • 397 Permissions Acknowledgments • 399 PREFACE TOPREFACE TO T HE N EW E D I T I ON wHEN i SAT DOWN in the fall of 1995 to write the memoir that would become Mister Satan's Apprentice, I felt the pressures of what journalists were fond of calling "America's racial divisions" weighing on me like a clear and present danger. O. J. Simpson had just been acquitted in the killing of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. Many African Ameri- cans responded with glee, viewing O.J. as a latter-day Staggolee who beat the (white) system at its own game thanks to the brilliant forensics of his black lead attorney, Johnnie Cochran, and the overt racism of Los Angeles cop Mark Fuhrman. Most white Americans viewed the same acquittal with incredulity and rage. Not guilty? Were blacks crazy? Or were whites simply beginning to taste the crest- fallen disillusionment in a "justice system" that black folk had known for far too long? Newsweek proclaimed, "Whites v. Blacks: Were We Watching the Same Trial? After the Verdict, the Two Communities Talked Past Each Other, with Passionate Misunderstanding." I was a second-year English graduate student at Princeton Uni- versity when the verdict came in. Less than an hour after it arrived, ix

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