American folk musicians Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal, once musical partners,
have had careers which are at once conservative and innovative, imbuing
the best of folk traditions with their own powerful style. In The
Unbroken Circle, Fred Metting challenges the musical labels that often
bind artists as he explores the inspirational sources behind these two
men. Cooder was influenced by ragtime-blues, bottleneck gospel blues,
Norteño music, as well as epic folk ballads. Mahal surrounded himself
with Afro-Caribbean music, Chicago blues and Hawaiian music. Both of
these artists created a collage from these sources, resisting categories
and always driving for the emotional center of the musical experience.
Metting traces the parallels between the two, in their careers and their
musical backgrounds. He demonstrates how American music transcends
classification, finding definition in its very fluidity. The result of a
study such as this is not only a respect for the earlier musical
sources, but also a desire to continue the tradition of adaptation and
change. The Unbroken Circle is a book well-suited for music students,
American folklorists, and fans of the musicians profiled.