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Americana Revolution: Roots of American Music: Folk, Americana, Blues, and Country

Autor Michael Scott Cain
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2017
Americana is a music that defies definition. It isn't rock, although it does encompass rock. It isn't folk, but folk is there. It isn't Celtic, but it is woven with Celtic threads. It is a blend of forms, music that draws on a wide range of influences. Gathering these many genres together, Americana continually reinvents itself and actively tells the story of its origins and its future. The Americana Revolution: From Country and Blues Roots to the Avett Brothers, Mumford & Sons, and Beyond is an informal social history that describes Americana as both a musical genre and a movement, showing what it is, where it came from, and where it is going. Musician and historian Michael Scott Cain examines how the idea of genre, especially Americana, affects the creation and consumption of music. He tries to discern the formulas of this slippery genre and seeks out the places where artists have broken or bent those formulas in the name of creativity. Through anecdotes and interviews, Cain provides a firsthand view into the creation of Americana to clarify how the genre can be categorized and defined. Through the stories of its creators both long gone and new to the scene, Americana music comes alive as a diverse melting pot of creative genius. With this book, Cain grants music lovers from all backgrounds an unparalleled view into the future of a music that embraces new influences but never forgets its roots.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442269408
ISBN-10: 1442269405
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Notă biografică

The late Michael Scott Cain taught English, literature and popular culture at the college level for more than 40 years. He was an editor for rambles.net, covering jazz, blues and poetry and was the author of seven books of poetry, four novels and several works of nonfiction.

Cuprins

Introduction 1. Origins of the Americana Movement 2. Will the Circle Be Unbroken? 3. When Things Go Wrong, Blame the Radio 4. Don¿t Drink from a Bottle If You Didn¿t See It Opened Interlude: Roger McGuinn: Respecting Tradition While Transforming It 5. ¿If I could find a white boy who sang black¿ 6. Appropriating Black Culture Interlude: Rosanne Cash 7. The Irish Claim the Bronx 8. Bringing the Good News 9. The Battle for the Soul Interlude: Kris Kristofferson 10. As Duke Ellington Said, There¿s Only Two Types of Music: Good and Bad 11. Speaking the Truth to Those Who Have Ears to Listen 12. Americana as a Symbol of Musical Adulthood 13. Let¿s Go Backwards When Forwards Fails 14. Swallowing Other Genres 15. A Sense of Community 16. It Might Be a Great Bag to Be In, But Why Must I Be in a Bag at All? Interlude: Jim Lauderdale 17. The Archetype of Americana 18. Back to the Question: Do We Have Any Idea What Americana Is? Coda: An Annotated List of Recommended Recordings Select Bibliography

Descriere

Michael Cain offers an informal social history that describes Americana as both a musical genre and a movement, showing what it is, where it came from and where it is going. Through anecdotes and interviews, Cain provides a firsthand view into the creation of Americana, trying to clarify how the genre can be categorized and defined.