• American Popular Music
Author(s): Richard Carlin
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 304
Publisher: Facts on File Inc
Language: English
Date Published: 2006-12-15
Dimensions: 186.94 x 233.68 x 19.81mm
Publication City/Country: New York, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: 43 b&w photographs, index, bibliography, glossary, cross-references, chronology, discography

This is an A-to-Z guide to country music and its development through history. American country music is a blend of musical traditions, from the balladry and dance tunes of the British Isles to African-American blues and gospel, to minstrel show and Tin Pan Alley commercial tunes, to the music of immigrant Acadian, German, and Hispanic groups, to the ballads of the coal miners and cowboys. Commercial recordings such as the landmark ""Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane"" recorded by Fiddlin' John Carson and the WLS National Barn Dance and WSM's Grand Ole Opry helped bring the music of Appalachia, the South, and the West to the attention of the rest of the country. The 1930s and 1940s saw new artists develop new styles, including western swing and honky tonk. Despite several dry spells in country music history, mostly during the 1950s, real country music never died and made a comeback in the 1970s. In 350 entries, ""American Popular Music: Country"" documents the evolution of this genre as it carved a place for itself in the music industry, one song at a time.
Book Info
Author Richard Carlin
Date Published 2006-12-15
Dimensions 186.94 x 233.68 x 19.81mm
First Author Richard Carlin
Format Paperback
Illustrations 43 b&w photographs, index, bibliography, glossary, cross-references, chronology, discography
ISBN 9780816069279
Language English
No. of Pages 304
Publication City/Country New York, United States
Publisher Facts on File Inc

American Popular Music

  • Richard Carlin
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Facts on File Inc
  • ISBN: 9780816069279
  • Availability:In Stock
  • $924