Table of contents for R. Crumb's heroes of blues, jazz, & country / illustrated by R. Crumb ; text by Stephen Calt and Richard Nevins ; introduction by Terry Zwigoff.

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R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz, & Country
Blues
1. William Moore
2. Peg Leg Howell
3. Clifford Gibson
4. Blind Blake
5. Frank Stokes
6. Jaybird Coleman
7. Blind Willie Johnson
8. Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell
9. Blind Lemon Jefferson
10. Curley Weaver & Fred McMullen
11. Whistler and His Jug Band
12. The Mississippi Sheiks (Walter Vinson, Lonnie 
Chatmon, Bo Carter)
13. Rube Lacey
14. Skip James
15. Bo-Weavil Jackson
16. Furry Lewis
17. Sam Collins
18. Ramblin' Thomas
19. Sleepy John Estes
20. Cannon's Jug Stompers (Gus Cannon, Ashley 
Thompson, Noah Lewis)
21. The Memphis Jug Band (Will Shade, Ben Ramey, 
Charles Polk, Will Weldon)
22. Big Bill Broonzy
23. Roosevelt Sykes
24. Blind Gary Davis
25. Papa Charlie Jackson
26. Charley Patton
27. Buddy Boy Hawkins
28. Barbecue Bob
29. Ed Bell
30. Blind Willie McTell
31. Son House
32. Memphis Minnie
33. Mississippi John Hurt
34. Tommy Johnson
35. Peetie Wheatstraw
36. Bo Carter
Early Jazz Greats
1. "Bix" Beiderbecke
2. Coleman Hawkins
3. "Jelly Roll" Morton
4. Louis Armstrong
5. Lil Hardin
6. Johnny Dodds
7. Eddie Lang
8. Junie C. Cobb
9. Joe "King" Oliver
10. Ikey Robinson
11. Roy Palmer
12. Jack Teagarden
13. Jabbo Smith
14. Joseph "Wingy" Mannone
15. "Pops" Foster
16. Steve Brown
17. Earl Hines
18. Jimmy Blythe
19. James P. Johnson
20. "Tiny" Parham
21. "Duke" Ellington
22. Sidney Bechet
23. Freddie Keppard
24. Thomas "Fats" Waller
25. "Muggsy" Spanier
26. Lammar Wright
27. Bennie Moten
28. Frank Trumbauer
29. Mary Lou Williams
30. Ernest "Punch" Miller
31. Eddie South
32. Alex Hill
33. Joe Venuti
34. Fletcher Henderson
35. Jimmy Noone
36. Benny Goodman
Pioneers of Country Music
1. Andy Palmer of Jimmie Johnson's String Band
2. Eck Robertson and Family
3. Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters
4. Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers
5. Fiddlin' John Carson & His Virginia Reelers
6. Earl Johnson & His Dixie Entertainers
7. Carter Family
8. Fiddlin' Doc Roberts Trio
9. Ted Gossett of Ted Gossett's String Band
10. Jimmie Rodgers
11. Harry "Mac" McClintock
12. Dr. Humphrey Bate & His Possum Hunters
13. Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers
14. Burnett and Rutherford
15. Mumford Bean & His Itawambians
16. Shelor Family
17. W.T. Narmour & S.W. Smith
18. Ray Brothers
19. The Tennessee Ramblers
20. Ernest Stoneman and the Blue Ridge Cornhuskers
21. Shepherd Brothers
22. Taylor-Griggs Louisiana Melody Makers
23. Jimmie & George Carter of Carter Brothers & Son
24. Hoyt Ming and His Pep Steppers
25. Paul Miles and his Red Fox Chasers
26. Roane County Ramblers
27. Frank Blevins and His Tar Heel Rattlers
28. Fiddlin' Bob Larkin and His Music Makers
29. Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters
30. Charlie Poole with the North Carolina Ramblers
31. East Texas Serenaders
32. "Dock" Boggs
33. Fiddlin' Powers and Family
34. Red Patterson's Piedmont Log Rollers
35. Weems String Band
36. Leake County Revelers
37. Wilmer Watts
38. South Georgia Highballers
39. Happy Hayseeds
40. Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Blues musicians -- Biography.
Jazz musicians -- Biography.
Country musicians -- Biography.