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The essential companion to the 2019 Ken Burns documentary on country music, in which Bill Malone appears as a featured historian, this fiftieth-anniversary edition of Country Music USA traces the music from the early days of radio into the new millennium.
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The essential companion to the 2019 Ken Burns documentary on country music, in which Bill Malone appears as a featured historian, this fiftieth-anniversary edition of Country Music USA traces the music from the early days of radio into the new millennium.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 228mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781477315354
- ISBN-10: 1477315357
- Artikelnr.: 49674281
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 228mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781477315354
- ISBN-10: 1477315357
- Artikelnr.: 49674281
Immersed in country music since his birth, Bill C. Malone has been both a scholar and a performer of the music for decades. On the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Country Music USA in 2008, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for American Music. His other books include Don’t Get above Your Raisin’: Country Music and the Southern Working Class, Southern Music/American Music, and Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music. Tracey E. W. Laird is the author or editor of four books, including Louisiana Hayride: Radio and Roots Music Along the Red River, Austin City Limits: A History and Austin City Limits: A Monument to Music, the latter coauthored with Brandon W. Laird. She is a professor of music at Agnes Scott College.
* List of Illustrations
* Foreword by Henry Sapoznik
* Preface
* Chapter 1. The Folk Background before Commercialism
* Chapter 2. The Early Period of Commercial Hillbilly Music
* Chapter 3. The First Country Singing Star: Jimmie Rodgers
* Chapter 4. Country Music during the Depression
* Chapter 5. The Cowboy Image and the Growth of Western Music
* Chapter 6. The War Years: The National Expansion of Country Music
* Chapter 7. The Boom Period: The Emergence of a Big Business,
1946–1953
* Chapter 8. The Development of Country-Pop Music and the Nashville
Sound
* Chapter 9. The Reinvigoration of Modern Country Music, 1960–1972
* Chapter 10. Bluegrass
* Chapter 11. Country Music, 1972–1984
* Chapter 12. Tradition and Change: Country Music, 1985–2000
* Chapter 13. A New Century
* Notes
* Bibliographical Essays
* Index
* Index of Song Titles
* Foreword by Henry Sapoznik
* Preface
* Chapter 1. The Folk Background before Commercialism
* Chapter 2. The Early Period of Commercial Hillbilly Music
* Chapter 3. The First Country Singing Star: Jimmie Rodgers
* Chapter 4. Country Music during the Depression
* Chapter 5. The Cowboy Image and the Growth of Western Music
* Chapter 6. The War Years: The National Expansion of Country Music
* Chapter 7. The Boom Period: The Emergence of a Big Business,
1946–1953
* Chapter 8. The Development of Country-Pop Music and the Nashville
Sound
* Chapter 9. The Reinvigoration of Modern Country Music, 1960–1972
* Chapter 10. Bluegrass
* Chapter 11. Country Music, 1972–1984
* Chapter 12. Tradition and Change: Country Music, 1985–2000
* Chapter 13. A New Century
* Notes
* Bibliographical Essays
* Index
* Index of Song Titles
* List of Illustrations
* Foreword by Henry Sapoznik
* Preface
* Chapter 1. The Folk Background before Commercialism
* Chapter 2. The Early Period of Commercial Hillbilly Music
* Chapter 3. The First Country Singing Star: Jimmie Rodgers
* Chapter 4. Country Music during the Depression
* Chapter 5. The Cowboy Image and the Growth of Western Music
* Chapter 6. The War Years: The National Expansion of Country Music
* Chapter 7. The Boom Period: The Emergence of a Big Business,
1946–1953
* Chapter 8. The Development of Country-Pop Music and the Nashville
Sound
* Chapter 9. The Reinvigoration of Modern Country Music, 1960–1972
* Chapter 10. Bluegrass
* Chapter 11. Country Music, 1972–1984
* Chapter 12. Tradition and Change: Country Music, 1985–2000
* Chapter 13. A New Century
* Notes
* Bibliographical Essays
* Index
* Index of Song Titles
* Foreword by Henry Sapoznik
* Preface
* Chapter 1. The Folk Background before Commercialism
* Chapter 2. The Early Period of Commercial Hillbilly Music
* Chapter 3. The First Country Singing Star: Jimmie Rodgers
* Chapter 4. Country Music during the Depression
* Chapter 5. The Cowboy Image and the Growth of Western Music
* Chapter 6. The War Years: The National Expansion of Country Music
* Chapter 7. The Boom Period: The Emergence of a Big Business,
1946–1953
* Chapter 8. The Development of Country-Pop Music and the Nashville
Sound
* Chapter 9. The Reinvigoration of Modern Country Music, 1960–1972
* Chapter 10. Bluegrass
* Chapter 11. Country Music, 1972–1984
* Chapter 12. Tradition and Change: Country Music, 1985–2000
* Chapter 13. A New Century
* Notes
* Bibliographical Essays
* Index
* Index of Song Titles