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Music Black American Life, 1600-1945: A University of Illinois Press Anthology

Music Black American Life, 1600-1945: A University of Illinois Press Anthology in Chattanooga, TN

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Music Black American Life, 1600-1945: A University of Illinois Press Anthology in Chattanooga, TN

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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
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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