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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture : Volume 12: Music / Volume 12, Music / Music / Volume 12,

Southern music has flourished as a meeting ground for the traditions of West African and European peoples, leading to the evolution of various traditional folk genres, bluegrass, country, jazz, gospel, rock, blues, and southern hip-hop. This volume in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture celebra...

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Autor Corporativo: University of Mississippi. Center for the Study of Southern Culture (sponsoring body.)
Otros Autores: Abadie, Ann J. (Editor ), Thomas, James G., Jr (Editor ), Wilson, Charles Reagan (Editor ), Malone, Bill C. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2008]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Black music -- Bluegrass -- Blues -- Cajun music -- Classical music and opera -- Country music -- Black dance -- Development of dance -- Folk music festivals -- Black gospel music -- White gospel music -- Hip-hop and rap -- Honky-tonk music -- Jazz -- Minstrelsy -- Música Tejana -- Music industry -- Protest music -- R & B -- Radio -- Ragtime -- Rockabilly -- Rock and roll -- Sacred harp -- Soul music -- Southern rock -- Spirituals -- Square dancing and clogging -- Western swing -- Zydeco -- Accordion -- Roy Acuff -- Alvin Ailey -- All-day singing -- Mose Allison -- Allman Brothers Band -- Louis Armstrong -- Arrested Development -- Austin City Limits -- Gene Autry -- DeFord Bailey -- Etta Baker -- Dewey Balfa -- Banjo -- Beach music -- Beale Street -- Sidney Bechet -- Blackwood Brothers -- Bobby "Blue" Bland -- Blues-singing women -- Buddy Golden -- Garth Brooks -- James Brown -- Albert Brumley -- Jimmy Buffet -- Chester Arthur (Howlin' Wolf) Burnett -- R.L. Burnside -- Henry (Professor Longhair) Byrd -- Carter family -- Johnny Cash -- Ray Charles -- Clifton Chenier -- Patsy Cline -- John Coltrane -- Sam Cooke -- Charlie Daniels -- William Levi Dawson -- Bo Diddley -- "Dixie" -- Dixie Chicks -- Dixie Hummingbirds -- Dr. John -- Fats Domino -- Lou Donaldson -- Thomas Dorsey -- Dulcimer -- Lehman Engel -- Gloria Estefan -- Fiddle and fiddlers' conventions -- Fisk Jubilee Singers -- Stephen Foster -- Pete Fountain -- Aretha Franklin -- Dizzy Gillespie -- Golden Gate Quartet -- Louis Moreau Gottschalk -- Grand Ole Opry -- Al Green -- Woody Guthrie -- W.C. Handy -- Emmylou Harris -- Isaac Hayes -- Will Hays -- Hee Haw -- Faith Hill -- Buddy Holly -- John Lee Hooker -- Lightnin' Hopkins -- Peg Leg Howell -- Mississippi John Hurt -- Mahalia Jackson -- Blind Lemon Jefferson -- Waylon Jennings -- Flaco Jimenez -- Bunk Johnson -- Robert Johnson -- Tommy Johnson -- George Jones -- Janis Joplin -- Scott Joplin -- Louis Jordan -- David "Junior" Kimbrough -- B.B. King -- Huddie (Leadbelly) Ledbetter -- Furry Lewis -- Jerry Lee Lewis -- John A. Lomax -- Louisiana Hayride -- Bascom Lamar Lunsford -- Loretta Lynn -- Lynyrd Skynyrd -- Uncle Dave Macon -- Malaco Records -- Mandolin -- Wynton Marsalis -- Johnny Mercer -- Meters -- Mexican border stations -- Memphis Minnie -- Thelonious Monk -- Bill Monroe -- McKinley (Muddy Waters) Morganfield -- Jelly Roll Morton (Ferdinand Le Menthe) -- Muscle Shoals Sound -- Nashville Sound -- Willie Nelson -- Neville Brothers -- New Orleans Sound -- King Oliver -- OutKast -- Gram Parsons -- Dolly Parton -- Charley Patton -- Minnie Pearl -- Ralph Peer -- Richard (Little Richard) Penniman -- Wilson Pickett -- John Powell -- Preservation Hall -- Elvis Presley -- Leontyne Price -- Ray Price -- Charley Pride -- Gertrude Malissa Nix Pridgett Rainey (Ma Rainey) -- Otis Redding -- Florence Reece -- Jimmy Reed -- R.E.M. -- Revival songs -- Ring shouters -- Jean Ritchie -- Jimmie Rodgers -- Earl Scruggs -- Mike Seeger -- Shape-note singing schools -- Dinah Shore -- Silas Green Show -- Bessie Smith -- Southern Culture on the Skids -- Britney Spears -- Stax Records -- William Grant Still -- String band tradition -- Marty Stuart -- Sun Records -- Swamp pop -- Joel Walker Sweeney -- Koko Taylor -- Sister Rosetta Tharpe -- Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton -- Ernest Tubb -- Ike and Tina Turner -- James D. Vaughan -- Dinah Washington -- Doc Watson -- WDIA -- Kitty Wells -- Hudson (Tampa Red) Whittaker -- Wild Magnolias -- Hank Williams -- Hank Williams, Jr. Lucinda Williams -- Bob Wills -- Cassandra Wilson -- WLAC -- Tammy Wynette -- Lester Young. 
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