Abstract:Introduction. Music and Racial Formation / Diane Pecknold 1 Part One. Playing in the Dark 1. Black Hillbillies: African American Musicians on Old-Time Records, 1924-1932 / Patrick Huber 19 2. Making M...Introduction. Music and Racial Formation / Diane Pecknold 1 Part One. Playing in the Dark 1. Black Hillbillies: African American Musicians on Old-Time Records, 1924-1932 / Patrick Huber 19 2. Making Modern: Legacy of Modern Sounds in and Western Music / Diane Pecknold 82 3. Contested Origins: Arnold Schultz and the Music of Western Kentucky / Erika Brady 100 4. Fiddling with Race Relations in Rural Kentucky: Life, Times, and Contested Identity of Fiddlin' Bill Livers / Jeffrey A. Keith 119 Part Two. New Antiphonies 5. Why African Americans Put the Banjo Down / Tony Thomas 143 6. Old-Time Music in North Carolina and Virginia: 1970s and 1980s / Kip Lornell 171 7. The South's Gonna Do It Again: Changing Conceptions of the Use of Country Music in the Albums of Al Green / Michael Awkward 191 8. Dancing the Habanera Beats (in Music): Creole-Country Two-Step in St. Lucia and Its Diaspora / Jerry Wever 204 9. Playing Chicken with the Train: Cowboy Troy's Hick-Hop and the Transracial West / Adam Gussow 234 10. If Only They Could Read between the Lines: Alice Randall and the Integration of Music / Barbara Ching 263 11. You're My Soul Song: How Southern Soul Changed Music / Charles L. Hughes 283 12. What's Syd Got to Do with It? King Records, Henry Glover, and the Complex Achievement of Crossover / David Sanjek 306 Bibliography 339 Contributors 361 Index 365Read More
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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