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A new and concise history of rock and R&B through the early 1990s /

"This book about rock and R&B lays out key theoretical issues, covers the technical foundations of the music industry, and provides a capsule history of who did what when, with particular emphasis on the rapid emergence of distinct genres"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Charry, Eric S. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Middletown, CT : Wesleyan University Press, [2020]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • A NEW AND CONCISE HISTORY OF ROCK AND R&B THROUGH THE EARLY 1990s
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • List of Figures
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • I HISTORY
  • 1 Music Industry, Media, and Technology
  • Copyright
  • The Recording Industry
  • Radio and Television
  • Magazines, Charts, and Industry Awards
  • Technology
  • 2 1920s-1950s
  • Tin Pan Alley
  • Blues
  • Rhythm and Blues
  • R&B Music and Society
  • Gospel
  • Country
  • 3 1954-1959: Early Rock and Roll
  • The Media
  • Youth Culture
  • Naming a Style
  • Crossovers
  • Covers
  • Five Primary Styles
  • Northern Band Rock and Roll
  • New Orleans Dance Blues
  • Memphis Rockabilly
  • Chicago Rhythm and Blues
  • Vocal Groups (Doo Wop)
  • Payola
  • Social Impact
  • 4 1960-1964
  • Independent Producers, the Brill Building, and Teen Idols
  • Girl Groups
  • Motown
  • Urban Folk Revival
  • The Beach Boys and Surf Rock
  • The Beatles and the British Invasion
  • Soul
  • 5 1965-1969
  • Cross-Fertilization
  • Folk Rock
  • Psychedelic Rock
  • Experimental, Underground, and Protopunk
  • Women and 1960s Rock
  • Funk
  • Rock Guitar
  • Rock Festivals, 1967-1969
  • Rock Journalism
  • End-of-Decade Trends
  • 6 1970s
  • Funk in the 1970s
  • Progressive Rock
  • Glam Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • Singer-Songwriters
  • Country Rock
  • Stevie Wonder
  • Disco
  • Punk
  • New Wave
  • Women and 1970s Rock
  • Jazz Rock
  • End-of-Decade Moment
  • 7 1980s
  • Hip Hop
  • Misogynist Lyrics in Hip Hop
  • Epidemic, Economics, and Incarceration
  • Heavy Metal
  • Second British Invasion
  • Superstars: Michael Jackson, Prince, and Madonna
  • Band Aid, "We Are the World," and Live Aid
  • Parents Music Resource Center
  • Alternative, Indie Rock, and Hardcore
  • Electronic Dance Music
  • Into the 1990s
  • II FIGURES
  • III INTERPRETIVE FRAMEWORKS
  • 8 Identities
  • Youth
  • Gender and Sexuality
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Blackness
  • Whiteness
  • Latino, Chicano, and Native American
  • Demographics
  • 9 Aesthetic Preferences and Sonic Markers
  • European and European American Music
  • African and African American Music
  • Latin American Music
  • 10 When Cultures Cross
  • Marian Anderson and Bob Dylan
  • A Spectrum: Four Examples
  • Cultural Appropriation
  • 11 Researching and Studying Rock and R&B
  • Sources
  • Themes
  • Glossary
  • Melody, Chord, Harmony, Tonality, and Overtones
  • Rhythm, Beat, Tempo, Meter, Measure and Bar, and Repertory
  • Verse and Chorus
  • References
  • Bibliography (Print, Online Articles and Websites, Radio Programs)
  • Discography
  • Filmography/Videography
  • Index