Kniha Bluegrass Reader Thomas Goldsmith

Bluegrass Reader

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Pevná
Dostupnosť: 50 % šanca
Prehľadáme celý svet
32.18
Like rock n' roll, bluegrass exploded out of a post-World War II atmosphere in which more Americans...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydalo
2004
Stránok
376
EAN
9780252029141
Enbook ID
04559828
Hmotnosť
649
Rozmery
152 x 235 x 28

Kompletný popis

Like rock n' roll, bluegrass exploded out of a post-World War II atmosphere in which more Americans opened their ears to more different kinds of music than ever before. All around the country, musicians were searching for new sounds and approaches: country blues went fully electric in Chicago, bebop boiled over as jazz hit the hippest notes yet and country music followed Hank Williams into new, sexier, harder-hitting territory.The developments in bluegrass proved every bit as galvanic. In "The Bluegrass Reader", Thomas Goldsmith joins his insights as a journalist with a lifetime of experience in bluegrass to capture the full story of this dynamic and beloved music. Inspired by the question 'What articles about bluegrass would you want to have with you on a desert island?' he assembled a delicious, fun-to-read collection that brings together a wide range of the very best in bluegrass writing. Goldsmith's judicious selections include a fascinating combination of older, more obscure, and previously unavailable publications with pieces that are classics in the history of writing about bluegrass: Alan Lomax in "Esquire", Mayne Smith's groundbreaking dissertation, Ralph Rinzler's "Sing Out" piece on Bill Monroe, and Mike Seeger's "Folkways" liner notes."The Bluegrass Reader" also features writers as disparate as Marty Stuart, David Gates, and Hunter Thompson writing for magazines like "The New Yorker", the "Atlantic Monthly", and the "Muleskinner News". In an age where musical trends flit by like models on a runway, bluegrass has endured changes while faithfully checking its advances against the formative years. Goldsmith follows its history through three roughly twenty-year periods: From 1939 to 1959, from 1959 to 1979, and from 1979 through the present. Goldsmith's substantial introduction describes and traces the development of the music from its origins in Anglo-American folk tradition, overlaid with African American influences, to the breakout popularity of Ralph Stanley, Alison Krauss, and the O Brother, "Where Art Thou?" soundtrack. He introduces each selection offering a wealth of additional information, making "The Bluegrass Reader" both enjoyable and invaluable for new fans of the music as well as for its lifetime devotees.

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