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Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache

Autor Martin Aston
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Popular music's queer DNA is inarguable from Little Richard's Tutti Frutti to David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust from cross-dressing Kurt Cobain to female Elvis k.d. lang. Regardless gay and lesbian performers have preferred the safety of the closet for generations mainly due to the tenuous legal status of homosexuality and the rife homophobia that lives on in spite of the victories of Gay Liberation. Only in 2014 did an 'out' gay pop star Sam Smith top the US chart. Bearing this in mind it comes as no surprise that there has never been a comprehensive general history of LGBTQ+ personalities and influences in and around popular music until now. Martin Aston's Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache: How Music Came Out is the first book to convey the protracted and at times torturous tale of popular music's queer past present and future. Aston's book offers a definitive social and musical history spanning 100 years starting in the British music halls and Harlem blues clubs of the early 20th century and continuing through the noughties of the 21st and replete with insights on best-known stars and hidden pioneers alike. An exceptional first salvo in what's destined to be a field of inquiry for generations Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache deserves a place of honor on library shelves nightstands and coffee tables perused by music fans of every gender and persuasion. Although there have been essay collections magazine articles and other media blips that touch on its LGBTQ+ roots Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache is the first chronological narrative that presents music's coming-out story against a detailed backdrop of social and political change. At 540 pages it's certainly the most comprehensive work on the subject to date. Aston's sources include over ninety original interviews and an archive of other materials accumulated over his twenty-plus year career as a music commentator and journalist focused on LGBTQ+ life and culture; the book also features a full sixteen pages of photographs. And unlike all other studies of LGBQT+ music culture currently available this account gives as much attention to women as it does men. Moreover many of the first performers to defy the laws and morals of their time have never been documented in print. Now for the first time ever Aston shares the stories of a 1950s lesbian rockabilly trio a 1960s gay soul siren the first gay country band the only true gay glam rockers and punk rockers the pioneering queer rappers and the first trans musicians. His account concludes with the omnipresence of LGBTQ+ performers across all genres but also regards with a wary eye the present status of LGBTQ+ persons in Russia and Africa where the long hard journey to personal freedom (and freedom of expression) is far from over.
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ISBN-13: 9781617136528
ISBN-10: 1617136522
Pagini: 400
Greutate: 1.13 kg