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Hidden in the Mix – The African American Presence in Country Music

Autor Diane Pecknold
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2013
Country music's debt to African American music has long been recognized. Black musicians have helped to shape the styles of many of the most important performers in the country canon. The partnership between Lesley Riddle and A. P. Carter produced much of the Carter Family's repertoire; the street musician Tee Tot Payne taught a young Hank Williams Sr.; the guitar playing of Arnold Schultz influenced western Kentuckians including Bill Monroe and Ike Everly. Yet attention to how these and other African Americans enriched the music played by whites has obscured the achievements of black country-music performers and the enjoyment of black listeners. The contributors to Hidden in the Mix examine how country music became "white," how that fictive racialization has been maintained, and how African American artists and fans have used country music to elaborate their own identities. They investigate topics as diverse as the role of race in shaping old-time record catalogues, the transracial West of the hick-hopper Cowboy Troy, and the place of U.S. country music in postcolonial debates about race and resistance. Revealing how music mediates both the ideology and the lived experience of race, Hidden in the Mix challenges the status of country music as "the white man’s blues."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822351634
ISBN-10: 0822351633
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 21 illustrations, 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 162 x 246 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Diane Pecknold, “Introduction: Country Music and Racial Formation”Part I: Playing in the DarkPatrick Huber, “Black Hillbillies: African American Musicians on Old-Time Records, 1924-1932”; Diane Pecknold, “Making Country Modern: The Legacy of Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music”; Erika Brady, “‘In a Class by Himself’: Arnold Schultz and Categorical Ambiguity among Western Kentucky Thumbpickers”; Jeff Keith, “Fiddling with Race Relations in Rural Kentucky: The Life, Times, and Contested Identity of Fiddlin’ Bill Livers”Part II: New AntiphoniesTony Thomas, “Why African Americans Put the Banjo Down”; Kip Lornell, “Old-Time Country Music in North Carolina and Virginia: The 1970s & 1980s”; Michael Awkward, “‘The south’s gonna do it again’: Changing Conceptions of the Use of ‘Country’ Music in the Albums of Al Green”; Jerry Wever, "Dancing the Habanera Beats (in Country Music): The Creole-Country Two-Step in St. Lucia and Its Diaspora”; Adam Gussow, “Playing Chicken with the Train: Cowboy Troy’s Hick-Hop and the Transracial Country West”; Barbara Ching, “If Only They Could Read between the Lines: Alice Randall and the Integration of Country Music”; Charles Hughes, “You’re My Soul Song: How Southern Soul Changed Country Music”; David Sanjek, “What’s Syd Got To Do With It?: King Records, Henry Glover and The Complex Achievement of Crossover”

Recenzii

"Hidden in the Mix is a comprehensive and worthy addition to the canon of popular music history. It breaks new ground and digs deep. By looking at both historical traditions (the banjo, early blues-hillbilly music) and contemporary cultural phenomena (hick-hop and country pop), as well as African American artists past and present (Bill Livers, Ray Charles, Cowboy Troy), the book greatly expands our knowledge of this intriguing subject." - Holly George-Warren, author of Public Cowboy No. 1: The Life and Times of Gene Autry

"Diane Pecknold's collection is profoundly important in implication and a long-awaited intervention in the country-music literature." - Aaron A. Fox, author of Real Country: Music and Language in Working-Class Culture

"...Hidden in the Mix: The African American Presence in Country Music, edited by Diane Pecknold, steps in to set the record straight, within a dozen essays that tackle varied topics while persistently analyzing the racial history of country music and how it manifests itself, or is ignored, in the present – including in the works of country-music historians."--PopMatters.com, July 1st 2013


Descriere

Revealing how music mediates both the ideology and the lived experience of race, Hidden in the Mix challenges the status of country music as "the white man’s blues."