Bruce Bastin
Bruce Bastin is an English folklorist and a leading expert on the blues music styles of the southeastern states of America. In 2022, his publication Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, as a 'Classic of Blues Literature'.
He is responsible for research over the decades.
Early life and career
Bastin was born in Chelmsford, Essex, England. A former secondary school geography teacher, he holds a master's degree in folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is the author of two books on the Piedmont blues, Crying for the Carolines and Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast, as well as a biography of music publisher Joe Davis, Never Sell a Copyright. He has written articles for music journals and books over the decades, plus liner note essays on the Southeastern blues style.Bruce Bastin is also the managing director of Interstate Music, Ltd., West Sussex, England, with its labels:
He has produced and/or programmed albums for them in many musical genres, generally re-issue in nature.
Publications
- Bastin, Bruce Crying for the Carolines..
- Bastin, Bruce Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast.
- Bastin, Bruce "Blind Boy Fuller" in Grossman, Stefan & Fuller, Blind Boy Stefan Grossman's early masters of American blues guitar: Blind Boy Fuller, Alfred Music Publishing, 1993,
- Bastin, Bruce "Truckin' My Blues Away – East Coast Piedmont Styles" in Lawrence Cohn, ed.. Nothing But the Blues: The Music and the Musicians. Abbeville Publishing Group, pp. 205–231..