Cymbal Press is thrilled to announce the release of our latest book, Pity the Genius – A Journey through American Guitar Music in 33 Tracks, by guitarist and author Joel Harrison.
The book is for sale on Amazon.com and wherever you buy books. Choose softcover, hardcover, or Kindle editions.
Pity the Genius is a deep dive into the often-tumultuous lives of 33 extraordinary guitarists, capturing their brilliance, triumphs, and struggles through biography and musical analysis of seminal tracks. From Arthur Rhames’ volcanic performances to the introspective elegance of Pat Martino, Joel Harrison encapsulates the essence of these musicians in a way that is both intimate and illuminating. The tracks he selects tell the story of American music across time and genre, representing jazz, rock, blues, country, folk, roots music, and more.
Beyond the music, this book delves into the personal challenges and societal obstacles these artists faced. Whether it’s the tragic early deaths of guitar prodigies like Danny Gatton and Jimi Hendrix or the enduring influence of genre-defining musicians like Prince and Joni Mitchell, Pity the Genius presents a vivid tapestry of musical stories that have shaped the sound of America. Ultimately, this is a celebration of guitarists and the extraordinary music they gifted the world.
Highlights:
- Arthur Rhames: An extraordinary talent whose life and career were cut tragically short.
- Pat Martino: A journey of recovery and rediscovery after a near-fatal aneurysm.
- Danny Gatton: The highs and lows of a guitarist whose virtuosity was matched by his personal demons.
- Emily Remler: Breaking barriers as a female jazz guitarist and her tragic struggle with addiction.
- Blind Willie Johnson: The spiritual and soulful depth of his music—and the hardships he endured.
- Jerry Garcia: The iconic figure of the Grateful Dead, known for his improvisational genius, blending of genres, and impact on rock and counterculture.
- Allan Holdsworth: The innovative genius who pushed the boundaries of guitar technique and tone.
- Roscoe Holcomb: His unique style and contributions to the Appalachian folk music tradition.
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The godmother of rock and roll, whose gospel music influenced countless rock legends.
- Prince: The multifaceted musician whose groundbreaking work in funk, rock, and R&B changed the music landscape forever.
- Joni Mitchell: The legendary songwriter and guitarist whose poetic lyrics and unique guitar tunings have inspired generations.
- Curtis Mayfield: The soulful guitarist and social activist whose music became the soundtrack for the Civil Rights Movement.
- Jim Hall: A master of subtlety and nuance, whose contributions to jazz guitar set new standards of excellence.
See the complete list of profiled artists here.
Advance Praise:
“This is really profound, evocative stuff—Joel is not only a great player, he’s a great writer. Everyone should read this book.”
—Mike Stern, Jazz Guitarist
“What a wonderful series of essays. While Harrison is writing about guitarists, his subject really is how people deal with the need to make art, what happens at the intersection of creativity and personality. And Harrison was there: Allan Holdsworth, Danny Gatton—you’re finding out what it was like to be in their presence, what the world was like then, what was expected, what happened. Deep, deep stuff, sometimes profoundly sad, sometimes ecstatic, but always illuminating.”
—Peter Watrous, NY Times jazz critic (1986-2000)
About the Author:
Joel Harrison, an acclaimed guitarist and composer, brings his unique perspective and deep musical understanding to this project. His previous book, Guitar Talk, laid the groundwork for this more expansive exploration. Harrison’s writing is informed by personal connections and in-depth research, making Pity the Genius a heartfelt tribute to the musicians who have inspired generations.
The book also includes contributions by Nels Cline, Bill Frisell, Vernon Reid, Henry Kaiser, Adam Levy, and Elliott Sharp.
Dive into the captivating lives of these guitar legends and explore the profound impact they’ve had on the world of music. Pity the Genius is a must-read for music lovers, historians, and anyone intrigued by the interplay of creativity and human experience. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the sounds and stories that have shaped American music.
Learn more about the author and his all-star contributors here.