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Books in the Music in American Life series

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  • - Women Making Music in the Nineteenth-Century South
    by Candace Bailey
    £88.99

  • - Memoirs of a Jazz Drummer
    by Wayne Enstice & Dottie Dodgion
    £17.99 - 78.49

  • - Making a Scene in the American Heartland
    by Jonathan Wright & Dawson Barrett
    £16.49 - 78.49

  • - Unpublished Lectures
    by Elliott Carter
    £43.49

  • - Barney Childs in Conversation
    by Barney Childs
    £44.49

  • - Musical Theater and Belief at the Heart of America
    by Jake Johnson
    £78.49

  • - How James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir Created a Gospel Classic
    by Robert Marovich
    £14.99

  • - The Washington, DC, Hardcore Scene, 1978-1983
    by Shayna Maskell
    £19.49 - 78.49

  • by Shana Goldin-Perschbacher
    £19.49 - 78.49

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    £20.99

    This first volume of Music in Black American Life collects research and analysis that originally appeared in the journals American Music and the Black Music Research Journal, and in the University of Illinois Press's acclaimed book series Music in American Life. In these selections, experts from a cross-section of disciplines engage with fundamental issues in ways that changed our perceptions of Black music. The topics includes the culturally and musically complex Black music-making of colonial America; string bands and other lesser-known genres practiced by Black artists; the jubilee industry and its audiences; and innovators in jazz, blues, and Black gospel. Eclectic and essential, Music in Black American Life, 1600–1945 offers specialists and students alike a gateway to the history and impact of Black music in the United States.Contributors: R. Reid Badger, Rae Linda Brown, Samuel A. Floyd Jr., Sandra Jean Graham, Jeffrey Magee, Robert M. Marovich, Harriet Ottenheimer, Eileen Southern, Katrina Dyonne Thompson, Stephen Wade, and Charles Wolfe

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    £19.49

    This second volume of Music in Black American Life offers research and analysis that originally appeared in the journals American Music and Black Music Research Journal, and in two book series published by the University of Illinois Press: Music in American Life, and African American Music in Global Perspective. In this collection, a group of predominately Black scholars explores a variety of topics with works that pioneered new methodologies and modes of inquiry for hearing and studying Black music. These extracts and articles examine the World War II jazz scene; look at female artists like gospel star Shirley Caesar and jazz musician-arranger Melba Liston; illuminate the South Bronx milieu that folded many forms of black expressive culture into rap; and explain Hamilton's massive success as part of the "tanning" of American culture that began when Black music entered the mainstream. Part sourcebook and part survey of historic music scholarship, Music in Black American Life, 1945–2020 collects groundbreaking work that redefines our view of Black music and its place in American music history.Contributors: Nelson George, Wayne Everett Goins, Claudrena N. Harold, Eileen M. Hayes, Loren Kajikawa, Robin D. G. Kelley, Tammy L. Kernodle, Cheryl L. Keyes, Gwendolyn Pough, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Mark Tucker, and Sherrie Tucker

  • - A Life of Music, Love, and Politics
    by Jean R. Freedman
    £23.99

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