Black Popular Music in America

Black Popular Music in America
Author: Arnold Shaw
Publsiher: New York : Schirmer Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1986
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: UOM:39015010608746

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As Shaw correctly states, no single volume covers the history of black popular music in its entirety, and most studies have focused on the white mainstream. American pop music is in fact a blend of black and white musical influences that can be better understood if explored from a black perspective. Shaw examines five key black stylesminstrelsy, spirituals, ragtime, jazz, and bluesanalyzing the origins and developments of each, profiling important artists and songs, and exploring the "white synthesis." Often the "synthesis" has amounted to little more than a soulless white imitation of inspired black stylistic innovations.

The Story of African American Music

The Story of African American Music
Author: Andrew Pina
Publsiher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781534560734

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The influence of African Americans on music in the United States cannot be overstated. A large variety of musical genres owe their beginnings to black musicians. Jazz, rap, funk, R&B, and even techno have roots in African American culture. This volume chronicles the history of African American music, with spotlights on influential black musicians of the past and present. Historical and contemporary photographs, including primary sources, contribute to an in-depth look at this essential part of American musical history.

Black Music in America

Black Music in America
Author: James Haskins
Publsiher: T.Y. Crowell Junior Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 0690044607

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Surveys the history of black music in America, from early slave songs through jazz and the blues to soul, classical music, and current trends.

Race Music

Race Music
Author: Guthrie P. Ramsey
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004-11-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520243330

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Covering the vast and various terrain of African American music, this text begins with an account of the author's own musical experiences with family and friends on the South Side of Chicago. It goes on to explore the global influence and social relevance of African American music.

Black Popular Music in Britain Since 1945

Black Popular Music in Britain Since 1945
Author: Jon Stratton,Nabeel Zuberi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317173885

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Black Popular Music in Britain Since 1945 provides the first broad scholarly discussion of this music since 1990. The book critically examines key moments in the history of black British popular music from 1940s jazz to 1970s soul and reggae, 1990s Jungle and the sounds of Dubstep and Grime that have echoed through the 2000s. While the book offers a history it also discusses the ways black musics in Britain have intersected with the politics of race and class, multiculturalism, gender and sexuality, and debates about media and technology. Contributors examine the impact of the local, the ways that black music in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester and London evolved differently and how black popular music in Britain has always developed in complex interaction with the dominant British popular music tradition. This tradition has its own histories located in folk music, music hall and a constant engagement, since the nineteenth century, with American popular music, itself a dynamic mixing of African-American, Latin American and other musics. The ideas that run through various chapters form connecting narratives that challenge dominant understandings of black popular music in Britain and will be essential reading for those interested in Popular Music Studies, Black British Studies and Cultural Studies.

Black Music in America

Black Music in America
Author: James Haskins
Publsiher: T.Y. Crowell Junior Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1987
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: UOM:39015014158219

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Surveys the history of black music in America, from early slave songs through jazz and the blues to soul, classical music, and current trends.

Sounds from the Other Side

Sounds from the Other Side
Author: Elliott H. Powell
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781452964423

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A sixty-year history of Afro–South Asian musical collaborations From Beyoncé’s South Asian music–inspired Super Bowl Halftime performance, to jazz artists like John and Alice Coltrane’s use of Indian song structures and spirituality in their work, to Jay-Z and Missy Elliott’s high-profile collaborations with diasporic South Asian artists such as the Panjabi MC and MIA, African American musicians have frequently engaged South Asian cultural productions in the development of Black music culture. Sounds from the Other Side traces such engagements through an interdisciplinary analysis of the political implications of African American musicians’ South Asian influence since the 1960s. Elliott H. Powell asks, what happens when we consider Black musicians’ South Asian sonic explorations as distinct from those of their white counterparts? He looks to Black musical genres of jazz, funk, and hip hop and examines the work of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Rick James, OutKast, Timbaland, Beyoncé, and others, showing how Afro–South Asian music in the United States is a dynamic, complex, and contradictory cultural site where comparative racialization, transformative gender and queer politics, and coalition politics intertwine. Powell situates this cultural history within larger global and domestic sociohistorical junctures that link African American and South Asian diasporic communities in the United States. The long historical arc of Afro–South Asian music in Sounds from the Other Side interprets such music-making activities as highly political endeavors, offering an essential conversation about cross-cultural musical exchanges between racially marginalized musicians.

What the Music Said

What the Music Said
Author: Mark Anthony Neal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781135204631

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.