Cleveland Rock and Roll Memories

Cleveland Rock and Roll Memories
Author: Carlo Wolff
Publsiher: Gray & Company, Publishers
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2006
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781886228993

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Music fans who grew up with Rock and Roll in Cleveland remember a golden age. We were young, so was the music, and the sense of freedom and excitement the Rock and Roll scene delivered was electric. There were so many great clubs, like the Agora, where every big band seemed to break in the 1970s. The trendsetting radio stations, from A.M.'s WIXY to F.M.'s groundbreaking "Home of the Buzzard," WMMS. And all those memorable shows. The free Coffee Break Concerts--remember Sprinsteen just when he hit it big? The gigantic World Series of Rock. Nights on the lawn at Blossom (including local favorites the Michael Stanley Band and their record-setting sellout streak). This book collects the favorite memories of Clevelanders who made the scene: fans, musicians, DJs, reporters, club owners, and more. Includes rare photographs and other memorabilia such as concert posters, bumper stickers, pins, and ticket stubs.

Cleveland Summertime Memories

Cleveland Summertime Memories
Author: Gail Ghetia Bellamy
Publsiher: Gray & Company, Publishers
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781938441509

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What made the summertime special to a Cleveland kid? Building sandcastles in your clam diggers at Edgewater Park. Pulling up to Manners Big Boy in your parents' car for a burger and a Big Ghoulardi. An ornate sundae at Boukair's. Watching the Indians lose (again) at Municipal Stadium. Being terrified by Laughing Sal at Euclid Beach Park. And more!

Sounds and the City

Sounds and the City
Author: Brett Lashua,Stephen Wagg,Karl Spracklen,M. Selim Yavuz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9783319940816

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This book draws from a rich history of scholarship about the relations between music and cities, and the global flows between music and urban experience. The contributions in this collection comment on the global city as a nexus of moving people, changing places, and shifting social relations, asking what popular music can tell us about cities, and vice versa. Since the publication of the first Sounds and the City volume, various movements, changes and shifts have amplified debates about globalization. From the waves of people migrating to Europe from the Syrian civil war and other conflict zones, to the 2016 “Brexit” vote to leave the European Union and American presidential election of Donald Trump. These, and other events, appear to have exposed an anti-globalist retreat toward isolationism and a backlash against multiculturalism that has been termed “post-globalization.” Amidst this, what of popular music? Does music offer renewed spaces and avenues for public protest, for collective action and resistance? What can the diverse​​ histories, hybridities, and legacies of popular music tell us about the ever-changing relations of people and cities?

Popular Music Popular Myth and Cultural Heritage in Cleveland

Popular Music  Popular Myth and Cultural Heritage in Cleveland
Author: Brett Lashua
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781787691551

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This book presents a case study of popular music heritage to address why, and how, Cleveland, Ohio has claimed to be the "birthplace of rock 'n' roll" and became the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It explores the role of radio DJs, record stores, concerts and myths in shaping the relations between people, places, and the past.

Memory History Nation

Memory  History  Nation
Author: Katharine Hodgkin,Susannah Radstone
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2005-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1412804884

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The chapters in Memory, History, Nation, written by international scholars, offer a complex awareness of the workings of memory, and the ways in which different or changing histories may be explained. They explore the relation between individual and social memory, between real and imaginary, event and fantasy, history and myth. Contradictory accounts, or memories in direct contradiction to the historical record are not always the sign of a repressive authority attempting to cover something up. The tension between memory as a safeguard against attempts to silence dissenting voices, and memorys own implication in that silencing, runs throughout the book.

Music Preservation and Archiving Today

Music Preservation and Archiving Today
Author: Norie Guthrie,Scott Carlson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2018-04-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538102954

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Here are the stories of how music archives are preserving independent music and saving a part of our cultural heritage. Music Preservation and Archiving Today moves beyond the how-to and assembles the work currently being done to preserve music and "scenes" via essays, case studies, and overviews of work by academic archives as well as community­driven preservation projects.

David Bowie

David Bowie
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: PediaPress
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Lost Lake Erie

Lost Lake Erie
Author: Jennifer Boresz Engelking
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439679463

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Serene one moment and destructive the next, Lake Erie's moods mirror its tumultuous role in history. As the site of Cleveland's Great Lakes Exposition, the lake offered visitors a respite from the Great Depression, and Hotel Victory, once considered the world's largest summer resort, drew thousands to Put-In-Bay. Daring postal workers dangerously crossed the ice-covered surface on hybrid "boats" and by foot. Canal Street, at the Buffalo Wharf, was once called "the Wickedest Street in America." The Erie is one of thousands of ships that lie in a solemn graveyard below the surface. And rum runners turned the lake into a watery highway for illegal booze during Prohibition. Author Jennifer Boresz Engelking reveals entertaining, heartbreaking, and nostalgic stories of the lost sites, businesses and industries of Lake Erie.