Colin Asher, author of the critically acclaimed biography of Nelson Algren Never a Lovely So Real, now focuses on five emblematic figures — Huddle Ledbetter, Elmo Hope, Johnny Cash, Ike White, and Tupac Shakur — as he explores the influence of incarceration on blues artists, jazz musicians, country singers, rock’n’rollers, and hip-hop creators. With his characteristic style of objective analysis, and with empathy for musicians regarded as reprobates and all manner off miscreants, Asher traces their individual histories while examining their improbable contributions from behind prison walls to America’s unique 20th-century musical idioms. He has also created a playlist for anyone who wants to sample the music he writes about. Cock your ear.

Release date:June 30, 2026 (Preorder)
"If there's a sensibility common to the artists featured in this book, free or imprisoned, it's that the act of expression binds us to one another and has irreducible value. Some, like Elmo Hope or Ike White, desired fame they were denied, and some, like Glen Sherley, might have hoped for redemption they couldn't earn, and others, like Johnny Cash, managed to turn their talent into wealth. But at base, each pursued a simpler and more profound goal — asserting that, no matter how pronounced their failings, they retained an equal right to add their voices to the messy, raucous, sprawling, story of our collective humanity." — Colin Asher

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