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A History of Black Musical Influence and Appropriation in the United States

Autor Prof Dick Weissman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2026
Black music has long played a dominant role in American music and has frequently been taken over and popularized by white musicians. This book presents an overview of this influence, as well as discussions of how white musicians, corporations, and entrepreneurs appropriated, adapted, and even stole this music. It addresses why and how this occurred throughout recent history and in a variety of musical idioms. Examples discussed include the convoluted history of the minstrel era, Black pop and rock artists, white blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, and hip-hop musicians. Further examination into American music then reveals how Black musicians rebelled against the white domination of swing music, and how African Americans have influenced classical music compositions and performance styles. The book highlights the prevalence and importance of Black music in virtually every American music style, the often-hidden or little-noticed interactions of Black and white musicians, and it answers questions about how the music business succeeded in monetizing Black musical styles to market this music to mass audiences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501373657
ISBN-10: 150137365X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Emphasizes the period of 1880-1920, when blues, ragtime, and jazz developed and became an indelible part of American music

Notă biografică

Dick Weissman is Associate Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado, USA, and has been involved with the North American folk revival as a musician, performer, composer and scholar. He is the author of many critically acclaimed books about American roots music and the music industry, including The Folk Music Sourcebook (1989), which won the Deems Taylor ASCAP Music Critics Award; The Music Business 5/e (2003), which sold over 100,000 copies; Navigating the Music Industry (2003); Blues: The Basics (2004); Understanding the Music Business (2009); Songwriting: The Words, the Music, and the Money (2010); and A New History of American and Canadian Folk Music (Bloomsbury, 2019).

Cuprins

1. Early Settlers 2. Early Religious Music and Slavery3. The Beginning of Blues, Ragtime, and Work Songs4. The Early Song "Hunters"5. The Minstrel Era and the Civil War6. Blues Recording Artists7. Ragtime and Early Jazz8. Black Composers on Broadway9. Classical Music10. Swing Bands11. The Folk Revival 12. Bebop13. The Blues Revival14. Rhythm & Blues15. Hip Hop16. Wild Cards17. See What Tomorrow Brings