Darktown Barbecue

Darktown Barbecue
Title Darktown Barbecue PDF eBook
Author Will Marion Cook
Publisher
Total Pages 4
Release 1904
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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Hunger Overcome?

Hunger Overcome?
Title Hunger Overcome? PDF eBook
Author Andrew Warnes
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780820325620

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African American writers have consistently drawn connections between hunger and illiteracy, and by extension between food and reading. This book investigates the juxtaposition of mulnutrition and spectacular food abundance as a key trope of African American writing.

Swing Along

Swing Along
Title Swing Along PDF eBook
Author Marva Carter
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 203
Release 2008-09-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0195108914

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Composer, conductor and violinist Will Marion Cook was a key figure in the development of American music from the 1890s to the 1920s. In this biography, Marva Griffin Carter writes about Cook's music, career and personality, drawing on both his unfinished autobiography and his wife Abbie's memoir.

Early Broadway Sheet Music

Early Broadway Sheet Music
Title Early Broadway Sheet Music PDF eBook
Author Donald J. Stubblebine
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 417
Release 2010-08-25
Genre Music
ISBN 0786447052

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This work, a companion to the author's Broadway Sheet Music: A Comprehensive Listing of Published Music from Broadway and Other Stage Shows, 1918 through 1993 (McFarland 1996), provides information about all sheet music published (1843-1918) from all Broadway productions--plus music from local shows, minstrel shows, night club acts, vaudeville acts, touring companies, and shows on the road that never made it to Broadway--and all the major musicals from Chicago.

A Century of Musicals in Black and White

A Century of Musicals in Black and White
Title A Century of Musicals in Black and White PDF eBook
Author Bernard L. Peterson Jr.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 554
Release 1993-10-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0313064547

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This comprehensive reference book provides succinct information on almost thirteen hundred musical stage works written and produced from the 1870s to the 1990s involving contributions by black librettists, lyricists, composers, musicians, producers, or performers or containing thematic materials relevant to the black experience. Organized alphabetically, they include tent and outdoor shows, vaudeville, operas and operettas, comedies, farces, spectacles, revues, cabaret and nightclub shows, children's musicals, skits, one-act musicals, one-person shows, and even a musical without songs. In addition to the hundreds of shows independently created, produced, and performed by black writers and theatrical artists, it presents hundreds more representing a collaboration of black and white talents. An appendix organizes the shows chronologically and highlights those that were most significant in the history of the black American musical stage. An extensive bibliography and indexes of names, songs, and subjects complete the work.

Ragging it

Ragging it
Title Ragging it PDF eBook
Author H. Loring White
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 435
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN 0595340423

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Ragging It takes the reader on a lively, historical journey back to the days of vaudeville, fancy women, amusement parks, lynch mobs, saloons, and cabarets--a time when the upbeat music of ragtime was a craze that permeated our culture. Author H. Loring White, a former history professor, focuses on the vastly contrasting biographies of Theodore Roosevelt and Scott Joplin, while showcasing the uniqueness of ragtime--the first popular syncopated music of the masses. In 1900, times began to move more quickly. With citizens no longer isolated on farms, ragtime was eagerly accepted by the world's first generation of popular culture, which also reveled in cakewalks; coon songs; and animal dances, such as the Grizzly Bear, Turkey Trot, and Bunny Hug. White recounts true stories about show business, political events, the repression of African-Americans, the world's fairs, and the triumphs of technology. Although ragtime disappeared abruptly in just a few years with the emergence of jazz, White never lets you forget the vital role that ragtime played in the Progressive Era of American culture. With its new and vital interpretation of the Roosevelt era, he will take you back to a lively time in history when everyone was Ragging It!

Just Before Jazz

Just Before Jazz
Title Just Before Jazz PDF eBook
Author Thomas Laurence Riis
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 1989
Genre African American musicians
ISBN

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