Genre in Popular Music

Genre in Popular Music
Title Genre in Popular Music PDF eBook
Author Fabian Holt
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2009-10-15
Genre Music
ISBN 0226350401

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The popularity of the motion picture soundtrack O Brother, Where Art Thou? brought an extraordinary amount of attention to bluegrass, but it also drew its share of criticism from some aficionados who felt the album’s inclusion of more modern tracks misrepresented the genre. This soundtrack, these purists argued, wasn’t bluegrass, but “roots music,” a new and, indeed, more overarching category concocted by journalists and marketers. Why is it that popular music genres like these and others are so passionately contested? And how is it that these genres emerge, coalesce, change, and die out? In Genre in Popular Music, Fabian Holt provides new understanding as to why we debate music categories, and why those terms are unstable and always shifting. To tackle the full complexity of genres in popular music, Holt embarks on a wide-ranging and ambitious collection of case studies. Here he examines not only the different reactions to O Brother, but also the impact of rock and roll’s explosion in the 1950s and 1960s on country music and jazz, and how the jazz and indie music scenes in Chicago have intermingled to expand the borders of their respective genres. Throughout, Holt finds that genres are an integral part of musical culture—fundamental both to musical practice and experience and to the social organization of musical life.

Genre in Popular Music

Genre in Popular Music
Title Genre in Popular Music PDF eBook
Author Fabian Holt
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 238
Release 2007-10
Genre Music
ISBN 0226350398

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Genre in Popular Music

Genre in Popular Music
Title Genre in Popular Music PDF eBook
Author Fabian Holt
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 2007-10
Genre Music
ISBN

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Genre Publics

Genre Publics
Title Genre Publics PDF eBook
Author Emma Baulch
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2020-11-03
Genre Music
ISBN 0819579645

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Genre Publics is a cultural history showing how new notions of 'the local' were produced in context of the Indonesian 'local music boom' of the late 1990s. Drawing on industry records and interviews, media scholar Emma Baulch traces the institutional and technological conditions that enabled the boom, and their links with the expansion of consumerism in Asia, and the specific context of Indonesian democratization. Baulch shows how this music helped reshape distinct Indonesian senses of the modern, especially as 'Asia' plays an ever more influential role in defining what it means to be modern.

Listen to Pop!

Listen to Pop!
Title Listen to Pop! PDF eBook
Author James E. Perone
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 266
Release 2018-09-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1440863776

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Listen to Pop! discusses the evolution of pop music in America from the 1950s to the present, diving into its impact on American culture, particularly through its association with television, and its enduring legacy. Listen to Pop!: Exploring a Musical Genre provides readers with an overview and a history of the pop music genre. The bulk of the book is devoted to analysis of 50 must-hear musical examples, which include artists, songs, and albums. Additionally, the book contains chapters that analyze the impact of pop music on American popular culture and the legacy of pop music, including how the music is used today in film and television soundtracks and in television commercials. The book deals with all of the various subgenres of pop music from the 1950s to the present. The selection of material discussed reflects the artists, songs, and albums topping the pop music charts of the period, and while the volume examines these items individually, it also discusses how our definition of pop music has evolved over the decades. This combination of detailed examination of specific songs, albums, and artists and discussion of background, legacy, and impact distinguishes it from other books on the subject and make it a vital reference and interesting read for all readers and music aficionados.

Popular Music Genres

Popular Music Genres
Title Popular Music Genres PDF eBook
Author Stuart Borthwick
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 244
Release 2020-04-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1136733809

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An accessible introduction to the study of popular music, this book takes a schematic approach to a range of popular music genres, and examines them in terms of their antecedents, histories, visual aesthetics, and sociopolitical contexts. Within this interdisciplinary and genre-based focus, readers will gain insights into the relationships between popular music, cultural history, economics, politics, iconography, production techniques, technology, marketing, and musical structure.

Banding Together

Banding Together
Title Banding Together PDF eBook
Author Jennifer C. Lena
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2012-02-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0691150761

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Covering the grown of twentieth-century American popular music, this work explores the question of why some music styles attain mass popularity while others thrive in small niches.