The Selling Sound : The Rise of the Country Music Industry /
Few expressions of popular culture have been shaped as profoundly by the relationship between commercialism and authenticity as country music has. While its apparent realism, sincerity, and frank depictions of everyday life are country's most obvious stylistic hallmarks, Diane Pecknold demonstr...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2007.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Commercialism and the cultural value of country music, 1920-1947
- Country music becomes mass culture, 1940-1958
- Country audiences and the politics of mass culture, 1947-1960
- Masses to classes : the Country Music Association and the development of country format radio, 1958-1972
- Commercialism and tradition, 1958-1970
- Silent majorities : the country audience as commodity, constituency, and metaphor, 1961-1975.