Musical America's Guide

Musical America's Guide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1926
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Musical America's Guide

Musical America's Guide
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1921
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Musical America's Guide

Musical America's Guide
Author: John Christian Freund
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Total Pages:
Release: 1921
Genre:
ISBN:

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Musical America

Musical America
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Total Pages: 544
Release: 1928
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Musical America

Musical America
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Total Pages: 852
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Includes "Directory: Foreign."

Guide to Musical America

Guide to Musical America
Author: Lynne Gusikoff
Publisher: New York : Facts on File
Total Pages: 347
Release: 1984
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780871967015

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Traces the history of folk music, jazz, opera, classical music, and rock in the United States, and identifies the festivals, clubs, opera houses, and concert halls where each type of music is performed

Chasing the Blues

Chasing the Blues
Author: Josephine Matyas
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1493060619

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Chasing the Blues explores the roots of the blues---the music birthed in the Mississippi Delta by African Americans who fashioned a new form of musical expression grounded in their shared experience of brutal oppression. They used the power of music to survive that oppression, creating a simple-in-structure, emotionally complex form that transformed and upended culture and became the bedrock of popular song. Tracing the music back to its geographical and cultural origins in the Delta is key to understanding how the blues were shaped. Over time, the Delta blues have touched virtually every form of popular music (rock and roll, soul, R&B, country-western, gospel), creating the soundscape of our lives. What makes this book unique? Fathoming how the music flowed from living and working conditions in the heart of the Deep South; appreciating how life-changing events like the Flood of 1927 sparked a mass migration away from plantation life, spreading the blues to the cities in the North and becoming the soundtrack to the civil rights movement; how blues musicians interacted, "cross-fertilizing" their music by learning, influencing, and imitating each other. The habits of travel are shifting, and there is more interest and a larger market for diving deep into destinations closer to home. Interest in Black history and culture and the role Black Americans played in shaping America is at an all-time high. By appreciating the roots of this most American style of music, readers will have a richer experience listening to songs and visiting blues' holy and sacred sites.