Detroit Country Music : Mountaineers, Cowboys, and Rockabillies /
"The richness of Detroit's music history has by now been well established. We know all about Motown, the MC5, and Iggy and the Stooges. We also know about the important part the Motor City has played in the history of jazz. But there are stories about the music of Detroit that remain untol...
Autores principales: | , |
---|---|
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Ann Arbor :
The University of Michigan Press,
[2013]
|
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface And Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Detroit's Everlasting Harmonization ; Chapter 2. Cherokee Boogie: Chief Redbird; Chapter 3. The Kentucky Troubadour: Mountain Red; Chapter 4. The York Brothers, George And Leslie; Chapter 5. Tenacious Trailblazer: Arizona Weston ; Chapter 6. Hey! It's Chuck Oakes; Chapter 7. Here They All Come: Casey Clark and the Lazy Ranch Boys; Chapter 8. The Hound: Roy Hall; Chapter 9. Meet Me Down In Nashville: May Hawks; Chapter 10. Chuck Hatfield And The Treble-Aires; Chapter 11. Music With A Western Beat: Eddie Jackson.
- Chapter 12. Guitars, Bars, and Barre Chords: Fran MitchellChapter 13. Rocky Road Rambling: Joyce Singo ; Chapter 14. What Makes The Jukebox Play: Jimmy Work; Chapter 15. The Mississippi Farm Boy: Lonnie Barron ; Chapter 16. One-Way Ticket: Danny Richards; Chapter 17. Egg Head: Al Allen; Chapter 18. Rockin' Vagabond: Hugh Friar; Chapter 19. Ain't No Sign I Wouldn't If I Could: Ford Nix; Chapter 20. You Can Hear The Old Folks Sing: Curly Dan and Wilma Ann; Appendix A: Related Music in Print; Appendix B: Bibliography and List of Interviews; Notes; Index.