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The Nashville Sound: Authenticity, Commercialization, and Country Music by Joli Jensen, X

The Nashville Sound: Authenticity, Commercialization, and Country Music by Joli Jensen, X
This book is about the value that an audience places on a commercial cultural product like country music. It explores why the concept of authenticity in country music is so crucial to so many of its fans. It does this by examining the dramatic changes that occurred in country music in the 1950s and 1960s, when one popular style - honky-tonk - was effectively supplanted by another - the smoother, more broadly accessible "Nashville Sound" associated with producers Owen Bradley, Chet Atkins, and others. Author Joli Jensen shows how this change was an inventive compromise, a way to maintain the most important aspects of the music's roots while broadening its appeal. She documents this musical and cultural transition in a chapter focusing on the remarkable recording career of Nashville Sound artist Patsy Cline, the artist who most fully embodies these tensions.



Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music
Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music
In 1962, when Jamaica gained independence to the electrifying soundtrack of ska, no one foresaw the impact its music would have on the world. Now, Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music, as seen on Bravo, traces the story of how this Caribbean island conquered the world through its music. With interviews and commentary from reggae legends as well as people on the ground, Lloyd Bradley takes up the story from the late 1950s and the development of ska, then follows the music's journey overseas in the 1960s. But it was in the 1970s that reggae exploded into an international phenomenon with the super-stardom of Bob Marley and artists like Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff, and Third World. Since then, reggae has continued to reinvent itself as a powerful musical and cultural force. As he charts reggae's evolution, Bradley pays tribute to musicians, performers, producers, deejays, and fans--as well as Caribbean music's tireless reinventions from ska to rock steady, reggae to roots to the new roots and dancehall of today. Capturing all the vitality of the music are 50 stunning photos as well as 60 images drawn from four decades of Jamaican music--many never before published. A vibrant celebration of a country and its music.



Country crossover - A term used for country music singers who were also big in the pop charts and/or pop acts that hit in big in the country genre. Jim Reeves, Kenny Rogers, Crystal Gayle, Dolly Parton and Olivia Newton John were just a few of the successful crossovers between the 1960s and 1980s.

Outlaw country - Outlaw country was a significant trend in country music during the late 1960s and the 1970s. The focus of the movement has been on self-declared "outlaws" such as Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, David Allan Coe, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson.

Country music - Country music, also called country and western music or country-western, is an amalgam of popular musical forms developed in the Southern United States, with roots in traditional folk music, Celtic Music, Blues, Gospel music, and Old-time music.

Anthology of American Folk Music - The Anthology of American Folk Music is a recording that collects several dozen folk and country songs which were initially recorded from the 1920s and 1930s, and were first released on 78 rpm records. Although the choice of songs is idiosyncratic, the collection is famous due to its role as a touchstone for the folk music revival in the 1950s and 1960s.



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Country Music Style - Country Music Style Neotraditional country - Neotraditional country, also known as "new traditional" country, is a country music style that rejects both the Nashville Sound and "traditional" honky-tonk. Generally melodic and harmonic, neotraditional country emphasizes the instrumental background of country music. Country-rap - Country-rap is the fusion of country music with hip hop music. Perhaps to avoid the unfortunate abbreviation "c-rap," the style is known by several other names, such as "hick hop," "hill hop," "hip hopry," and "country- ...

1960s Pastime - 1960s Pastime The Video Game Theory Reader In the early days of Pong 1960s pastime and Pac Man, video games appeared to be little more than an idle pastime. Today, video games make up a $20 billion dollar industry that rivals television 1960s pastime and film, 1960s pastime and their influence is felt throughout all aspects of popular culture.The Video Game Theory Reader brings together exciting new work on video games as a unique medium 1960s pastime and nascent field ...

1960s Pastime - 1960s Pastime The Video Game Theory Reader In the early days of Pong 1960s pastime and Pac Man, video games appeared to be little more than an idle pastime. Today, video games make up a $20 billion dollar industry that rivals television 1960s pastime and film, 1960s pastime and their influence is felt throughout all aspects of popular culture.The Video Game Theory Reader brings together exciting new work on video games as a unique medium 1960s pastime and nascent field ...

Music From the 1940s - Music From the 1940s Music, Race, and Nation: Musica Tropical in Colombia by Peter Wade, Long a favorite on dance floors in Latin America, the porro, cumbia, music from the 1940s and vallenato styles that make up Colombia's musica tropical are now enjoying international success. How did this music -- which has its roots in a black, marginal region of the country -- manage, from the 1940s onward, to become so popular in a nation that had prided itself on its white ...

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